Welcome Back - Book your 2025-2026 Lesson Time below
For more information/reminders, scroll down.
Lessons:
Fee reminder: since I charge a weekly rate, but you receive a discount if you pay a month ahead, this usually equates to a free lesson every month (some months, 2 due to how the 5th week falls!!)
This means that if you skip a lesson (should illness, vacation, unscheduled/unknow school/sporting events, etc. come up) your payment will still be the full monthly amount.
Should you be able to only attend one or two lessons for that month, please let me know ahead of time and we can do the weekly rate for those weeks.
And as always, multiple students within the same family receive a family discount.
Reminders about Expectations:
Course Materials: You will need to bring your record book/notebook for me to write down what to practice weekly.
A student will need to bring all course books (and other pieces assigned) to every lesson. However that there are possibilities that we will not get to all pieces every week, especially at advanced levels.
Scheduled Lesson Time: As I run my lessons from my home, you are welcome to walk right in within a few minutes of your scheduled lesson. As I will often have students back to back, I do expect polite and quiet behavior while waiting.
Assigned Pieces: I will assign pieces according to the level you/your student is on. There is no specific number of pieces that will be assigned every week. If it feels like too much, please let me know. But keep in mind that if we cut out too many pieces, you won't take up your whole 30 minute lesson.
Practice: I have no set "rules" on how to practice. My method and theory is if you/your student wants to learn piano, then you need to spend time outside of lessons to progress. How quicky you do that is largely dependent on practice!
For young beginner students - starting out with playing every piece I assign 1 time per day (for at least 5 days per week) is usually sufficient. This will typically only be 10 to 15 minutes of practice time daily.
For older beginner students - playing every piece I assign 1-2 times per day is sufficient until they come to a piece/section they struggle with. Then they will be expected to go over that piece/section a few extra times, slowly and carefully to make sure they are practicing it correctly.
For intermediate/advanced students - practice until you're comfortable/confident or fed up! This will mean different lengths of practice every day, because sometimes when you sit down to play, your fingers just don't work as well as they did the day before. If you get fed up, take a break - either pull out a different piece or walk away for a few hours or even until the next day!
You can find these at the links above, locally at Music and Arts, at Amazon and other online retailers.
Please reach out before purchasing any new books so we can place students in their correct levels!
My favorite place to find free sheet music:
Muse Score (also has a great app to play directly from! and still a lot available in the free version)