Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.
How much do classical piano lessons cost?
Classical piano lessons cost$40 to $80 hourly on average. Piano lesson packages cost $150 to $360 per month for weekly private lessons in-home or at a studio. Musicians recommend in-person lessons for classical piano playing so that the teacher can correct your hand positions better.
What are classical piano lessons?
Classical piano lessons teach you the traditional playing style of music written by composers like Mozart and Beethoven. You'll also learn important techniques and how to read sheet music of classical arrangements.
How long must you take piano lessons to play classical?
You must take piano lessons for 1 to 2 years with consistent practice to play simple classical pieces. Some people can make faster progress if they practice more often or have prior musical experience.
How long are classical piano lessons?
Classical piano lessons are 30 to 60 minutes long on average. The amount of time varies according to the teacher's style and the abilities of the student.
How do I find the best classical piano lessons near me?
Find classical piano lessons from private instructors by looking through the listings here on the Lessons website. Local music schools sometimes offer virtual lessons online as well.
Prior to hiring a local piano instructor, you should always:
Secure a minimum of 3 lesson cost estimates to get a clear comparison.
Read their ratings on sites such as Lessons and Google.
Talk to students on their references list.
Collect a written agreement and a lesson timeline before lessons begin.
Wait until after your preliminary sessions to start pre-booking for a month of lessons.
What question do I ask when choosing classical piano lessons?
When you're searching for a piano teacher, be sure to ask these questions:
How many years have you been teaching piano?
What is your formal music education background?
Which classical music composers are your favorites?
What is the typical age range of your students?
Do you offer a trial lesson, either for free or at a discounted rate?
If I don't have a piano, what type of keyboard should I get for practicing?
How much practice should I be doing outside of our lessons?
What textbooks do I need, and what's their cost?
Do you give assignments or pieces to memorize after each lesson?
Can you adapt your teaching style based on the individual student's needs?
What should I bring with me to our lessons?
How many different piano genres and styles can you teach?
Can I get a written copy of our agreement and the payment terms?
What is your policy for cancelling a lesson?
Will I be able to choose some of my own favorite songs to learn?
Reviews for Orland Park classical piano lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Orland Park area.
Mary N.
I’ve been taking piano lessons with John for about a year, returning to the instrument after more than 50 years away. From the start, John has been professional, patient, and highly skilled. He is a stickler for technical correctness, which I truly appreciate, as it’s helping me build a solid foundation and improve steadily. Even though I’m not aiming to be a concert pianist, John treats me with the same respect and commitment he would give any serious student.
He’s always on time, provides clear and constructive feedback, and helps me understand exactly what to focus on during my own practice. The pace of the lessons feels just right, and his expectations are both realistic and motivating. I’ve learned so much under his guidance and would highly recommend him to anyone—whether you’re a beginner or returning to the piano after many years.
John O'Keefe Music
Jennifer V.
Mr Bob has been giving private piano lessons to our son for over 4 years at our home. He has been extremely accommodating at our never-ending changing schedule and has increased our son's confidence with the piano and reading music. My son has grown musically so much over the years with Bob's help and his knowledge of music.
Private Lessons In-Home Music Instruction With Mr. Bob
Dwight D.
Exceptional learning experience to date as an adult beginner. Applies a great balance between performance and theory to accelerate the learning process. Great virtual teaching / communication skills.
McMusic Lessons
Aroba M.
Frank has been a tremendous help through my advancements in piano technique and interpretation. His application of Italian bel-canto principles, as well as his natural exercises of the hands and wrists, has broadened my technique in indescribable ways. Just by watching his hands play the keyboard, I can apply his principles to create an incredible interpretation from a technical and interpretive standpoint.
Frank Forliano Piano Studio
Suzanne H.
Cynthia is very passionate about music and eager to share her knowledge. I did not start taking piano lessons until I was an adult and Cynthia has been patient while making it challenging for me.
Russakoff Music Studio
Richard G.
I found Jim to be very knowledgeable and able to put things "in my terms". As a beginner he was able to teach me how to play and read some music. He is patient yet passionate enough to push you. He's always willing to answer questions (even my most basic ones) with enthusiasm. Would definitely recommend to any level student because I've seen him play and here can jam.
Jim Holman Piano, Theory, Songwriting, and Improvisation Lessons
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