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Top 10 piano teachers in Quincy, MA

Students agree: these Quincy piano lessons are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
MakingMusicWithEve

MakingMusicWithEve

New on Lessons
Top Pro
Offers online services
24+ years in business
Serves Quincy, MA
Evelyn Czaja, mezzo-soprano, voice teacher, piano teacher, choir director, piano accompanist and organist...plus stage director and makeup artist. Music is a life-long pursuit no matter how big or small your career and/or teaching business. By way of her Studio, Ms. Czaja instructs beginning musicians or those who have had some training (or a lot) in the basics of singing or playing an instrument. A strong foundation is what is needed to accomplish anything, not just music. Think of building your house on sand...whoops! Same thing with music. Becoming proficient at your instrument of choice is essential. Learning to read music and knowi...
Voosus Oosus Music

Voosus Oosus Music

4.8Excellent(6)
Offers online services
5 hires on Lessons
30+ years in business
Serves Quincy, MA
Nichole C. says, "Easy going and has a natural talent for teaching." Read more
Krystal Music Studio

Krystal Music Studio

New on Lessons
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Quincy, MA
Krystal is a talented and versatile musician with a passion for teaching piano. Born and raised in China, she immigrated to the US in 2015 with her family. Krystal began studying classical piano at the young age of six and later transitioned to jazz piano while in college. Krystal graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor's degree in Piano Performance, where she had the privilege of studying under renowned pianists and educators Nando Michelin and Laszlo Gardony. During her undergraduate studies, Krystal had the opportunity to collaborate with several famous musicians, including Wu Man, Yo-Yo Ma, and Grammy award-winning song

Your Piano Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much are piano lessons?

Piano lessons cost $40 to $80 per hour, depending on the location, their experience level, and session length. A piano lesson package costs $180 to $350 for five 1-hour lessons. Children's piano lessons and online lessons often cost less than average.

Piano lessons are available for all ages in most cities in the country. Music instructors teach:

  • Music theory
  • Sight-reading
  • Improvisation
  • How to improve playing or technique

At what age should you start piano lessons?

The best age to start piano lessons is 5 to 9 years, though learning how to play the piano doesn't have an age limit. Playing the piano strengthens fine motor skills, increases flexibility, and improves your memory no matter how old you are.

Are piano lessons worth it?

Piano lessons are worth the money and effort invested over time. Playing an instrument can be beneficial for mental health, and cognitive strength. For smaller budgets, book just a few lessons to get the basics down and continue on your own.

How long are piano lessons?

Piano lessons for beginners or children are typically 30 to 45 minutes per session. Intermediate or advanced lessons are 45 to 60+ minutes per session. Most people have 1 to 2 lessons per week.

Can you learn to play piano online?

Yes, you can learn to play piano online through a webcam or virtual tutorials. Search our list of online piano teacher near you to find an instructor. Online piano lessons are often more convenient than in-person lessons and cost 20% less on average.

How do I select a piano teacher?

Start by searching our list of piano teachers, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates to compare.
  • Read reviews on Lessons and Google if possible.
  • Ask for references from current or recent students.
  • Make sure they are kind and personable, especially when with children.
  • Get a written estimate and schedule before the first lesson.
  • Avoid making a large payment up front. Follow a payment plan instead.

After asking questions and browsing reviews, hire the best piano instructor in your area.

What questions should I ask piano instructors?

When hiring piano teachers near you, ask the following questions:

  • How long have you been teaching piano?
  • Do you have a degree in music?
  • What age do you typically teach?
  • What genre of piano do you specialize in?
  • Will you give me a contract or payment arrangement in writing?
  • Will you allow me to choose some or all of the songs we practice?

Reviews for Quincy piano teachers

Recent success stories from people in the Quincy area.
Nadia M.
Varis taught both of my boys piano (first instrument) and then continued to teach one of my sons guitar. He instilled a love for music which has had a lasting effect. He's a talented musician himself which was inspiring for my sons. He's also super accessible and works with each student based on their music interests and skills/needs for development. Having the lessons at home was extremely convenient given our hectic schedules, and Varis was always super flexible if we needed to make a scheduling shift. My only "constructive criticism" is that with only half an hour for a lesson, I wish more time was spent on things that couldn't be done without Varis there (i.e. warming up, looking up online resources, etc.) Overall very happy!
Voosus Oosus Music
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