Garret Fernandez
Piano Lessons with Specialized Instruction from University of Jamestown Educator
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Garret Fernandez
Bachelors degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
50 lessons
20% off
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30 lessons
15% off
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20 lessons
10% off
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10 lessons
5% off
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5 lessons
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1 lessons
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Garret - Your piano teacher
Teaching piano is more than just a profession for me — it’s a lifelong passion and a way to share the joy, beauty, and depth of music with others. I bring kindness, patience, and years of experience to every lesson, and I strive to create an environment where students of all ages and backgrounds feel supported, inspired, and truly heard. I’ve had the privilege of working with hundreds of students ranging in age from 3 to 80. Each person comes with their own story, learning style, and musical goals, and I believe in meeting every student exactly where they are. Whether you're playing your very first note or returning to the piano after many years away, I’m here to help you grow at your own pace and in your own direction. I am classically trained and deeply in love with the music of the Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, and Modern eras. My teaching draws from this broad range of styles, and I often help students explore the expressive language of composers like Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, Prokofiev, and many more. My lessons go beyond technique — I aim to help students develop a sensitive ear, a deep understanding of musical structure, and a connection to the emotional world of the music. If you’re looking for a teacher who is experienced, gentle, supportive, and deeply committed to helping you grow as a pianist and musician, I’d love to work with you. Whether your goal is to master the classics, write your own music, or simply enjoy playing for yourself and others, I’m here to guide and encourage you every step of the way. Let’s begin this musical journey together.
Garret graduated from University of Jamestown


Your piano teacher skills
Chord Theory
Piano Repertoire
Ear training
Rhythm and Timing
Pedaling Techniques
Scales and Arpeggios
Performance Skills
Finger Placement & Hand Position
Types of learners for piano lessons
Adult/Professionals
All levels
College
School
Piano lessons at a glance
My teaching style is rooted in clarity, patience, and a deep respect for each student's individual learning path. I approach piano instruction with the belief that every student deserves a strong technical foundation, a comprehensive understanding of music theory, and the encouragement to develop their own musical voice. At the core of my teaching is a commitment to building solid technique. From the very first lesson, I emphasize posture, hand position, finger strength, and freedom of movement. I believe that good technique is not just about playing faster or more accurately—it’s about physical comfort, expressive potential, and long-term health at the piano. I help students become aware of how they use their bodies while playing and guide them toward efficient, relaxed movement. Scales, arpeggios, chords, and etudes are essential tools in my curriculum, but I make sure they are not practiced in isolation. Instead, I show students how these elements connect directly to the pieces they’re working on. Theory is woven into every aspect of my teaching. Rather than treating it as a separate subject, I integrate it into our work with repertoire, technique, and improvisation. Whether we’re looking at a Mozart sonata or a modern composition, I guide students to recognize patterns, harmonic progressions, formal structure, and motivic development. Understanding the architecture of a piece helps students memorize more easily, play with greater confidence, and make more informed interpretive decisions. Above all, I want my students to develop a lifelong relationship with music—one that includes curiosity, discipline, expression, and joy. I meet each student where they are and support them every step of the way.
Different types of piano lessons
Piano
Grand Piano
Digital Piano
Upright Piano
Classical Piano
Electric Keyboard
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
Free Tutor Swap

Piano concepts taught by Garret
The Student worked on sight-reading and rhythm, focusing on a challenging piece and learning strategies for note recognition and counting. They also started a new piece and were introduced to two-octave scales. Homework includes finishing the problem piece, learning as much of the new piece as possible, and practicing the assigned scales.
Two-Octave C Scale with 3-4-3 Fingering
Rhythmic Counting and Note Values
Fermata (𝄐)
E Minor Chord (EGB)
Treble Clef Lines: EGBDF
Treble Clef Spaces: FACE
A Seventh (A7) Chord
The student and tutor worked on improving rhythmic precision and note duration in piano playing. They practiced exercises using a metronome to internalize timing and used specific techniques to refine hand posture and finger action. The next session will likely involve continued work on metronome exercises and technique.
Metronome Precision and Note Duration
Piano Technique: Finger Curvature and 'Stabbing' Notes
Progressive Practice Strategy: Working Backwards
The student and tutor worked through a piano piece, "The Galway Piper," focusing on playing from sheet music, identifying chords and notes, and understanding musical notation. They also reviewed scales and introduced concepts related to time signatures and rhythmic counting for a new piece.
Musical Notation: Dynamic Markings
Chord Identification and Function
Time Signatures and Meter
Key Signatures and Scales
The student and tutor reviewed piano concepts including chord identification (D7, A7), scale construction (B scale, F scale), and interpreting musical notation for specific songs like "Fish and Chips and Vinegar" and "Gahway Piper." The student was advised to focus on reading notes, counting, and following circled finger numbers for future practice.
Chord Construction and Naming (D7 and A7)
Piano Technique: Hand Position and Fingerings
Scale Practice and Patterns
Reading Music: Measure Numbers and Fingerings
The student and tutor reviewed piano scales, focusing on technical refinements like wrist position and finger curvature. They worked on learning new scales (E scale), practicing existing pieces ("My Country, 'Tis of Thee," "Fish and Chips and Vinegar"), and developing sight-reading skills without looking at the hands. The session also introduced new concepts like key signatures, chord names (D7), and metronome practice, with plans to continue with "The Galway Piper" and reinforce note-reading.
Piano Hand and Wrist Posture
Metronome Use for Practice
Developing Sight-Reading Skills
Dynamic Markings in Music
Understanding Key Signatures
The student and tutor worked on piano practice, focusing on specific songs and scale exercises. They practiced rhythmic accuracy with a metronome and introduced a new technique for emphasizing beats in music. Future practice will involve reinforcing these concepts and learning new pieces.
Scale Fingerings and Visualization
Reading Sheet Music: Beyond the Notes
Musical Phrasing and Emphasis
Metronome Practice & Rhythm Development
Approach & tools used in piano classes
Metronome Apps
PDF Sheet Music Libraries
Backing Track Libraries
Virtual Piano Apps
Chord & Scale Reference Apps
Piano Tuner Apps
Interactive piano lessons
Weekend lessons
Note taking
Mobile joining
Open Q&A
Parent feedback

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