Piano Lessons
Weekly lessons are provided for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students; students preparing for advanced degree programs as well as professional and semiprofessional muscians looking to bridge skill gaps, refine musical artistry or overcome performance anxieties.
Beginning to Advanced
Naturally, beginning to advanced piano students will learn the classics while having the opportunity to explore other genres of musical interest such as pop, Broadway, country, rhythm and blues and/or jazz, etc. Every effort is made to honor and respect every students' unique interests and desires.
More importantly, everyone learns differently and unique learning styles can be easily diagnosed and complimented in such a way that everyone feels successful and gets to experience the joy of making music while experiencing immediate results and progress at the same time.
University Preparation
Students looking for university or college undergraduate and graduate degree preparation are provided with a well rounded music education necessary for successful entrance into any advanced degree program in music or the performing arts.
In addition to piano, lessons are uniquely designed and geared toward the first year college or university curriculum of the school of choice. Focus can sometimes be placed upon areas needing improvement or refinement while allowing for a broad base of education in music history, theory, performance, composition, sight reading and any other area of unique interest or desire.
Professional and Semiprofessional Musicians
Some musicians may be looking for artistic refinement while others may have skill gaps impeding artistic development. Skill gaps are usually diagnosed within one to two initial lessons and specific lesson plans are uniquely developed, designed and implemented around areas needing improvement or indicating significant deficit(s).
For example, some musicians may need technical retraining or demostrate remarkable proficiency and talent with one or more instruments, but may lack proper knowledge and refinement in areas such as music theory, sight reading, tonal memory, improvisation or various sylistic interpretations.
