Dr. Elizabeth Etnoyer’s Piano Studio

Dr. Elizabeth Etnoyer’s Piano Studio

4.8Excellent(6 reviews)
Offers online services
Offers online services

About

I am an experienced instructor and strong, competitive performer. I am able to relate with and adapt to a wide range of ages, personalities, abilities and needs. At the same time, I have a doctorate and am a strong solo and collaborative pianist--I can help students achieve high levels of musical and technical artistry. Whatever the student's needs or goals, I have a track-record of being able to meet those needs and help them succeed.

I believe in instilling a love for learning, not just achievement. I am a self-driven musician and know both what success and struggle feel like. I get great satisfaction from seeing my students have the "AHA!" moment when they understand how to solve a passage, memorize more efficiently, see the bigger picture of the piece, or figure out how to play that line legato without pedal. I require my students to practice regularly and commit to progress. Likewise, I take their success as my personal responsibility and will do whatever needs to be done to help them achieve their goals.


Highlights

1 employee
19 years in business
Serves Hummelstown , PA
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Stripe

Details

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

Under 5 years old, 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, Students who have neither

Interested musical styles

Classical, Jazz, Pop, I can make recommendations

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Stephanie A.

She was able to give me new a perspective on the purpose of practicing, which in turn strengthened my ability to perform because I was significantly more prepared to do so after implementing her practice methods.
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January 24, 2018

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Jennifer C.

Dr. Etnoyer is friendly, accessible, and very easy to work with. I appreciate her willingness to accommodate our difficult schedule. She has a wealth of information regarding appropriate music for my daughter, and best off, my daughter enjoys taking lessons from her!
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January 22, 2018

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Michelle M.

Elizabeth was very patient with my daughter and was always positive. She really encouraged her and it was obvious she enjoyed teaching.
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January 19, 2018

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Gloria B.

Dr. Etnoyer was especially effective in helping my oldest daughter to improve her technique and increase her confidence. She is an excellent and extremely talented instructor. My children received a great musical education in every aspect with Dr. Etnoyer.
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January 19, 2018

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Jeremy D.

When I began piano lessons with Dr. Etnoyer in January 2011, I was more or less a complete novice at the piano. There are a lot of things I could say about the subsequent 6 years of regular piano lessons, but Ill talk about 3 things that I think are relevant to anyone considering joining her piano studio.
1) Piano Instruction
One thing Dr. Etnoyer constantly emphasized in our lessons was the importance of varying how I should practice a piece, with suggestions on how to deconstruct complicated passages into bite-sized pieces that I could manage with ease. I can recall one lesson where we were going through one of the Alfred All-in-One books (which contained a mix of pieces, exercises, and theory), when suddenly she said something to the effect of “you know what, we’re done with this book” and pulled out a huge book of Mozart piano sonatas, stating that I was going to start on one of them right away. To go from beginner pieces to Mozart is terrifying for someone with one year of lessons under their belt, but she patiently listened to all of my questions (and a lot of my whining), showing me ways to approach the piece that didn’t leave me overwhelmed. Although every new piano piece inevitably gives you the feeling that you have forgotten everything you ever learned, over the years I became better and better at overcoming this. Because of the time I spent studying with Dr. Etnoyer, I can pick up Mozart, Bach, Schumann, or Scarlatti, and know that I have the tools to get started – after that it’s just a matter of time.
2) Building Confidence
Piano is mostly a lonely pursuit, but there are those times when you want to share what you have been working on, which introduces a huge problem, especially for new piano students - what if I mess up? Ive had recital experiences that were fantastic (and a few that were not so great), but each time a recital was drawing near, Dr. Etnoyer would spend many lessons talking about ways to ensure that Im not setting traps for myself with bad practicing habits, and what to do if you wind up making a mistake anyway. I think its more of a psychological hurdle, in the end, than it is a technical hurdle, and in this area Dr. Etnoyer was generous with her words of encouragement and confidence in my ability to pull off what always seemed (in the moment) an impossible task. Because of the time I spent studying with Dr. Etnoyer, I am able to play the piano with confidence, regardless of who is listening - if I mess up, I can move on without beating myself up.
3) Fun!
I have honestly never laughed so much in my life as during our weekly piano lessons. Im sure thats not typical of most studios, but I appreciated it. Music is already intimidating, and to sit down at a lesson and mess up on simple things that the instructor can do with extraordinary ease is a tough thing to adjust to mentally. But our lessons were full of laughter, and as long as we were laughing and enjoying the process of learning a piece, I could set those doubts aside and learn as much as I could - from practicing skills, to technique, to theory, to interpretation. I was very sad for our lessons to come to an end, but I do hope to have a few more lessons with Dr. Etnoyer (if our schedules ever match up, were both much busier than anyone should have to be). Because of the time I spent studying with Dr. Etnoyer, I learned how to have a lot of fun on the piano, and the laughter, the enjoyment, and the practicing continues to this day.
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January 17, 2018

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Christine D.

I appreciate not only Dr. Etnoyers expertise and talent, but also her warm and encouraging approach. She communicates clearly that every student can succeed in developing musical skills and artistry. She has the preparation and passion to help students of all ages grow and glow as musicians!
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January 17, 2018

Services offered

Piano