Adult Group Intro Piano Course

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Learning a new skill can be daunting but rewarding! Join other beginner pianists in learning the fundamentals of piano playing:

  • note reading

  • proper technique

  • music theory

  • aural skills.

  • sight reading

  • ensemble playing

This 6 week course is for those who have little to no experience playing a piano. Keyboard is provided, all you have to do is show up! (Keyboard not required but is helpful for practice outside of the studio)

Retired and/or working adults welcome!

What to Expect:

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    Meet once a week

    We meet 1X a week

    6 weeks/ 1 hr class

    Mondays, June 15th-July 27th

    (no class July 6) 6:30-7:30pm

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    Learn the Basics

    Together we work through a piano method book and extra handouts, learning basic rhythms, notes on the staff, technique, ensemble playing, aural skills

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    Friendly environment

    Learn in a casual, friendly environment with access to a weighted full-size digital keyboard in the studio

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    Recorded classes

    You will have access to a recording of each class per week so you don’t miss a beat!

REVIEWS:

“I had a very nice experience taking introductory piano lessons from Hanna. She explains things well, has a very pleasant teaching style, and made class feel fun. I was amazed at how quickly I began picking it up. She was also helpful as I considered what type of digital keyboard/piano to consider, which I appreciated.” - John N.

“Amazing teacher! Patient, inspiring and fun! Never thought, (after having learned some piano as a kid and hating it) that learning could be so much fun, and yet Hanna also holds us responsible for doing our homework.”- Hilary S.

“I did a group Beginner Lesson with 4 other adult students. After not touching a piano, or the music in…about 50 years!!! I learned so much for Hanna, so quickly. I was able to play pieces on my own, beyond the homework she assigned each week. All Cows Eat Grass.”- Natalie S.

Close-up of piano keys with black and white keys arranged in a pattern, some keys illuminated in a dim setting.