Piano Lessons With Collette

Piano Lessons With Collette

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About

Music learning should be fun, engaging and therapeutic! I enjoy providing stimulating age-appropriate lessons for humans ages 6 - 120. I earned my master's degree in piano teaching and performance and I am passionate about helping others find their voice through music. I have had extensive training in the psychological elements of teaching/studying music and believe whole-heartedly that music improves emotional, social and cognitive well-being. My students often leave in a better mood than when they came in!

I love to spend time at the piano, whether I am playing or I am teaching. I find teaching extremely gratifying and give each lesson my ALL! I am in my happy place when teaching piano and I hope to create that space for you as well.


Highlights

Hired 12 times
1 employee
27 years in business
Serves Denver , CO

Payment methods

Cash, Check, Venmo, Apple Pay, Zelle

Specialties

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Student can read music, Student cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Student has instrument

Students who have a piano, Students who have a keyboard

Interested musical styles

Classical, Jazz, Pop, I can make recommendations

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    Kyle K.

    There are not enough positive things I can say about Collette. I started piano lessons with her midway through 2022 as an adult student - I had previously had three years of prior musical experience.
    In the past six months, I feel like my knowledge and passion towards piano and music has increased a hundred-fold. This is completely due to her support, guidance, and inspiring presence. Collette seamlessly adapts to help teach towards each individual’s learning style. She provides resources, even outside of lessons, to help understand challenging areas in musical compositions that you are working on. She can easily communicate regarding topics in music theory that I had previously struggled with, and has made it fun to learn about different musical eras, composers, and themes within pieces that you are working on. She is patient, kind, and interested in each of her students’ development. You can grow in learning the piano as quickly as you want to; if you put in the effort and work needed, you will readily have the necessary support and instruction from Collette. The passion she elicits towards her craft is palpable and moving. She is an extremely talented pianist.
    Collette has always been completely flexible with my schedule when providing times available for lessons, or rescheduling lessons if a conflict arises. She also hosts a quarterly gathering for all of her students to come together, play pieces we have been working on, and share what we have learned, or experienced with piano. This gathering is so much fun!!! It is amazing what you can learn, and the inspiration you can draw, from others on the same journey.
    Choosing Collette as my piano instructor has been one of the best decisions I have made all year and I cannot recommend her enough! I started out pursuing piano this year as a hobby I wanted to revisit and learn more about. Due to the support and instruction I have received, it has already turned into something I know will be a lifelong passion. Lessons with Collette have been truly priceless – they have changed my life. Don’t miss the opportunity to have her as your instructor if you are serious about learning the piano!!!!
    -Kyle K.
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    January 13, 2023
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    Ada G.

    She takes on a very multi-faceted approach to teaching music. She teaches our daughter how to hear and feel the music, and learn the notes. She makes it fun! And she’s been creative with how to establish routines for practicing most days. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, she really seems to enjoy what she does and care for our child. Thanks Collette!
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    October 06, 2021

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    Carrah T.

    She’s patient and flexible. Collette finds innovative ways to teach my daughter, which keeps the lessons enjoyable for her. Collette also provides lessons to me and my husband. Overall we’re all very satisfied with our experience.
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    October 04, 2021

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    Courtney M.

    Collette has such a nice approach with kids. She is so calm and patient. She truly enjoys what she does. My sons leaves his lessons happy and excited for the next one.
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    October 03, 2021

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    Sarah

    My daughter Lucy worked with Collette for many years and enjoyed every minute of it. As a student of Collettes during elementary school, Lucy learned the fundamentals of piano while also preparing for recitals every winter and spring. And as the years progressed, Lucys love of piano -- nurtured by Collettes patience and support -- resulted in her desire to audition for Denver School of the Arts. Collette spent months helping Lucy perfect her pieces for the audition which ultimately resulted in her acceptance. Collette continued working with Lucy during her time at DSA ensuring her success in an extremely competitive environment. I credit Collette with Lucys love of piano, and, more importantly, her ability to connect in a meaningful way with an adult who shares a musicians mind. I could not recommend Collette more highly as a piano instructor for students of a variety of ages and abilities.
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    October 03, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    The most important element of meeting a new student and meeting them is to meet their needs and find out why they want to take piano lessons and what their goals are.  I am open to teaching all types of music.  I have been mostly classically trained but I also play keyboards in a Rock band which plays original music and some covers!

    Recently I was invited to NYC to play in a Summer Intensive Program at Juilliard lasting several weeks.  This was so fun and inspiring!  On the other hand, I spend about 6 hours a week playing with my rock band, so I feel like I can offer a lot of diversity in meeting the student's needs and wants from piano lessons!  I have my master's in classical performance and teaching but also have a very broad palette of music I am interested in and do not feel confined by my classical roots.  Although, I LOVE Classical music!

    I work on a sliding scale--I do not want cost to interfere with a student's ability to learn music.  If you are interested, call me and we can talk price!

    I have studied piano since I was 6 years old --BEGGING my parents for a piano! I gave my first solo recital at age 8 and started teaching neighborhood kids when I was in high school.  I have learned and grown SO much over the years from those early days of teaching and I love to share my knowledge with my students.

    I have taught students privately from ages 5-92!  I was the director of the Denver School of the Arts Piano Program for many years right out of grad school and these kids are playing at college level (Talk about intimidating!) From there on I was hired to teach at several universities over the years teaching (private lessons, theory, group lessons, ear training and music history) and have continued my private teaching at home.  I love teaching beginners through advanced students.

    I will name 2: (very different in scope)

    1.  Our band played at the Hi Dive with a touring band called Greg Hoy.  We were honored to be asked to play with him, however it was a Sunday night (right before school started) so our hopes were not high to have a sell out show.  However, we did have lots of friends show up and although it wasn't packed it was so so much fun!

    2.  I was teaching a 5 year old girl the first week school started for her this year, so as you can imagine by 4:40, she was pretty tired and antsy.  I realized this so we spent the majority of her lesson doing movement activies and singing her assigned pieces. She didn't have to sit down or hold still--which she had been doing all day, we were able to take in the music holistically with our bodies, dancing and singing and she learned that particular song quicker with more excitement and enthusiasm than any song we'd worked on before!  Now movement it is part of my teaching curriculum for the younger kids.

    I would suggest that you make sure they are formally trained, as with any activity/instrument, if you learn bad habits early on they are hard to break.    I would also hire a teacher who is very experienced and open to all genres of music.  Kids can easily get turned off if they are forced to learn a certain genre of music.  I think incorporating many styles makes for a happier, well- rounded musician with more choices later in life!

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    Services offered

    Piano