

Group classes give you that opportunity to be with others in your own age group who are learning similar concepts as you are.

But you may not have a sense of how your learning compares to others, or how you can learn from others in your own peer group. In the private lesson, you would get more focus directly on your own needs, and your learning would be much customized for you. We always suggest talking with your teacher so you can discover your motivation for learning piano, your interests, and your unique learning style, so we can look at ways to help you grow into the best piano player you can be!īoth private and group lessons provide unique benefits to the learning process. Some are more theory based, for those that love to get complicated, and others are designed to be more practical, structured to help you play popular songs you might hear in movies, games, or hit songs on the radio. There are in addition other piano learning systems that are rooted in the rich and varied, as well as established methodologies of the classical period. Some of those are: Bastien, Piano Adventures, Royal Conservatory Of Music, Alfred’s, and others. With that said, there are many successfully used, tried and true ways of learning piano that have been used around the world for decades. Each student has different interests and learning styles, and so each teacher must adapt to the learning needs of each student. At our schools, we don’t focus on just one way of learning piano for everyone.
