Piano lessons near me in the USA
Piano lessons for kids and adults in the USA
Piano lessons for kids, adults, and beginners

Piano lessons held by teachers in the USA
Students from NYC, Houston, LA, Chicago, Miami and more
Elizabeth taught 28 days ago
The student practiced scales and several Christmas songs on the piano, receiving guidance on fingering, chords, and the use of the sustain pedal. The tutor assigned easier Christmas melodies for sight-reading practice as homework and suggested reviewing a previously learned song.
Scale Practice & Finger Placement
Pedal Technique
Christmas Carol Practice
Sight-Reading
Chromaticism
Melva taught about 1 month ago
The session covered scale practice in various keys, focusing on fingering and hand positioning. The student worked on sections of two pieces, addressing rhythmic accuracy, transitions, and musical expression. Homework includes practicing specific sections of both pieces with an emphasis on techniques discussed during the session.
Melodic Minor Scales: Ascending vs. Descending
Scale Fingerings and Hand Positioning
Thumb Technique for Left-Hand Accompaniment
Tenuto vs. Staccato Articulation
Wrist Movement for Smooth Left-Hand Transitions
Practice Techniques: Identifying and Isolating Difficult Passages
Hailey taught about 1 month ago
The student and tutor worked on refining a piano piece, focusing on trills, phrasing, and navigating difficult passages. The student practiced specific measures, receiving guidance on technique and musical interpretation. Homework was assigned to practice the long trill technique discussed during the session.
Trills and Their Execution
Rhythmic Independence in Trills
Musical Phrasing
Navigating Key Changes and Accidentals
Reading Bass Clef and Hand Positioning
Recognizing Similar Musical Passages
Otha taught about 2 months ago
The Student practiced C major and C minor scales, focusing on fingering and hand positions. The Student also worked on a section of Minuette and was assigned exercises from Opus 599 and 800 to correct a curved pinky. The Student was instructed to print out specific exercises for the next session.
Thinking in 3s and 4s for C Major Scale Fingering
Introduction to C Minor Scale
Wrist Motion for Scale and Passage Work
Isolating Hand Movements with Three-Voice Exercises
Sequence Recognition and Practice
Daniela taught James 4 months ago
Daniela tutored James in piano, focusing on a Russian folk song and introducing a new piece called "Legato." James practiced finger placement, rhythm, and dynamics in the folk song and began learning the legato technique in the new piece. His homework includes practicing the Russian folk song with attention to piano sections and mastering the first staff of "Legato."
Thumb Placement
Rhythm and Note Duration
Piano and Forte
Legato
Finger Placement
Note Recognition
Yi taught Kamden 5 months ago
Thee Rock Doll guided Kamden Kusaj through piano exercises focusing on chord recognition (C major, G7), hand coordination, and understanding musical notation like ties, slurs, and new time signatures. They practiced songs such as "Brother John" and "Here's a Happy Song." They will continue working on the current piece and the song "Beanie" in the next lesson.
C Major Triad
G7 Chord
Ties vs. Slurs
Dotted Half Note
Reading Music
Piano-style lessons available in the USA
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Piano lesson metrics across the United States
Total Piano teachers
589 piano teachers available
Experienced Piano teachers
Average 6 years of teaching experience
Piano Teacher Qualifications
80% hold a Music degree
All you need to know about piano lessons
Type of pianos
The piano is the second most played instrument in the U.S. and a favorite among kids, with over 37% learning it. Whether you dream of becoming a pianist, composer, teacher, or even an audio engineer, learning piano opens the door to endless creative and career opportunities.
From the powerful elegance of a grand piano to the compact convenience of an upright piano, and from the vintage charm of a player piano to the tech-savvy features of a digital piano, there’s an instrument for every lifestyle and learning space. As you progress, you might explore genres like jazz piano, known for its improvisation, or classical piano, with its rich history and technical precision.
If you're just starting out, there are many ways to begin your piano journey. Self-teaching through YouTube videos or mobile apps is a popular option for hobbyists and casual learners. These tools offer engaging visuals, interactive exercises, and even virtual simulations of digital pianos and grand pianos. However, they can only take you so far.
Many students, especially kids and beginners, thrive in group piano classes where they can interact with peers, build confidence, and stay motivated. Adults returning to music often prefer private piano lessons tailored to their schedule and goals.
Depending on your commitment, you can pick up piano basics within a few months to a year. Intermediate skills usually take 2–3 years to develop, while reaching an advanced level—whether you're playing a player piano, performing on a grand piano, or mastering the dynamics of an upright piano—can take 5–7 years or more of consistent practice and learning.
No matter your age or experience level, taking dedicated piano lessons or joining regular piano classes can turn your passion into real progress. It's never too late to start learning—and the right teacher or class can make all the difference.
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Piano lessons for beginners: Overcoming challenges
For piano beginners, reading sheet music, identifying notes, and playing simple melodies can feel overwhelming. About 25% of new learners face similar struggles. Common challenges include finger independence, hand-eye coordination, posture, understanding scales, chords, and time signatures.
A piano teacher can simplify these foundational concepts through step-by-step piano lessons that focus on practical examples and hands-on exercises. Whether you're learning in private piano classes or one-on-one sessions, having an experienced guide can build your confidence and set you up for long-term success.
Piano classes for adults: Level up your skills
Around 20% of adult learners report frustration with sight-reading, smooth transitions, and dynamic control. Playing without constantly looking at the keys or applying music theory—like chord inversions and advanced scales—can feel intimidating without support.
Working with skilled piano tutors or enrolling in focused piano classes can help you overcome these hurdles. A piano teacher can provide targeted sight-reading drills, improve your finger fluency, and guide you through expressive techniques. Private piano lessons at this level can be a game-changer in making your playing feel more fluid and musical.
Piano tutor who keep you motivated
Losing motivation is common—about 15% of learners experience burnout when practice becomes repetitive or when progress feels slow. This is where a dedicated piano tutor can reignite your passion.
Great piano teachers know how to customize your learning with music you actually enjoy—whether it's pop, jazz piano, or classical piano. By identifying your skill gaps and offering engaging exercises, they help you move past plateaus and keep your piano lessons fresh and fun. For many, joining a group piano class also adds a social and motivational boost.
No matter your level, learning with the right piano teacher or piano tutor through well-structured piano classes can make a lasting impact. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to refine your technique, personalized piano lessons will help you reach your musical goals faster and with more joy.
Factors to choose the right piano teacher
Ratings, reviews, and testimonials
Reviews and testimonials on an piano teacher’s profile offer valuable insights into their teaching effectiveness. Choose piano teachers online experienced in helping beginners with reading sheet music or guiding intermediate learners through advanced techniques like chord inversions and scales.
A 4+ star rating and 10+ positive reviews show a teacher's ability to adapt to various needs and learning goals.
Genre expertise
Everyone has their favorite music style—whether it’s classical, jazz, blues, or pop. When choosing a piano teacher, go for someone experienced in the genre you love. It’ll make learning more enjoyable and help you build the right skills for your musical interests. Not sure if a teacher is the right fit? Ask for a demo lesson before committing—it’s a great way to see if their teaching style works for you!
Affordable rates
Piano lessons rates generally range from $25 to $80 per hour, varying by the teacher’s experience and expertise.
You can find expert-vetted private piano teachers on Wiingy, offering high-quality piano lessons at just $25–$35 per hour—great value for personalized learning.
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