Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.
How much are piano lessons for kids near me?
Most piano lessons for kids cost$30 to $50 per class for 30-minutes sessions. Piano lessons can cost anywhere from $40 to $80 for an hour. If you're in a group lesson, it costs $20 to $50 per class. You typically pay $150 to $360 every month for piano lessons.
If you have a private piano teacher come to you, costs may increase to cover their transportation fees.
At what age can kids start piano lessons?
Your kid can start piano lessons when they're as young as 4 years old if they can focus well. Most kids start learning piano when they're between 5 to 9 years old. Children can begin learning to play the piano at any age.
More important than starting at a certain age is that children get lessons from a good teacher where they receive helpful feedback.
How many piano lessons do kids need?
How many piano lessons a kid needs will depend on how much time they spend practicing and how quickly they remember and apply the lessons. Piano lessons for a kid are typically 4 to 5 times per month.
For example:
After a year, a lot of kids can play simple tunes.
Someone who likes to play piano for fun can become pretty good in 3 to 5 years.
A child who already knows a bit about music and practices often can learn faster.
Do online piano lessons work for kids?
Online piano lessons do work for kids as long as you've got a fast and reliable Internet connection at home and a great teacher to give real-time feedback. However, pre-recorded lessons online aren't as helpful without custom feedback on how to improve like you get from a private teacher.
How do I find the best piano lessons for kids?
Find online piano lessons for kids by searching the listings here on the Lessons website. Some music schools have virtual lessons online, and freelance musicians typically advertise virtual lessons through these schools.
Before you pick a piano teacher close to you, don't forget to:
Get quotes from 3 different piano instructors to see which is best for you.
Look at what people say about them on Lessons and Google.
Talk to students on their references list who they've taught recently.
Ask other parents if their kids liked learning from that teacher.
Make sure you get a written plan and a schedule before your kid starts lessons.
Don't pay for a whole month of lessons until after your child has had a session with them and wants to continue.
What questions do I ask when choosing a piano teacher for kids?
Find the best piano teacher for your child by asking the instructors:
How many years of experience do you have in teaching kids?
Did you get a music degree in college?
Which age group of students do you prefer teaching?
Can I get a free or discounted trial to see if my child is ready for the piano?
What kind of practice keyboard should I get to practice on?
How would you describe your teaching style, and is it flexible?
What textbooks should I get, and how much are they?
How much does my child need to practice?
Will you give assignments?
Can I see a list of your references?
What does my kid need to bring to class?
How many piano genres and music styles do you know?
Can I get a copy of our agreement and payment terms?
What's the class cancellation policy?
Can my child select some of their favorite songs to play?
Reviews for Columbus kids piano lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Columbus area.
William S.
My teacher is Matt. He's very understanding and thorough.
Encore Music Studios
Tani K.
Holly's teaching technique makes learning how to read music easier, and she introduces practice techniques at an early age which feel more like games than practice. Holly is professional and caring, and provided excellent teaching from elementary school to preparing my daughter for college entrance auditions. Now my daughter also teaches piano!
Holly's Piano Studio
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