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Let us connect you with your perfect piano teacher. We’ll ask a few questions about your musical experience and preferences, and provide tailored recommendations for the best piano teachers to meet your needs as a student.‎
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    Learning piano is in large part about the practise you do during the week, between lessons, to prepare your lesson material. While we can certainly arrange a first initial lesson for you, it won't be worthwhile having a second lesson unless you have access to an instrument to practise on.

    Buying a piano:

    Either a real acoustic piano or a keyboard/digital piano would be suitable. If you prefer a digital piano, we recommend purchasing an instrument with the full 88 keys and a weighted action (sometimes called hammer action).

    Renting a piano:

    Ideally, students should have a piano or digital piano at home to practise on. If you don't want to invest in purchasing an instrument, it is possible to rent in the beginning.

    Practising at a piano studio:

    It is also possible to practise at piano practise studios, available at hourly rates (and sometimes even free at libraries).

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    (We always start with one trial lesson and no commitment up front.)
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    We recommend 60-minute lessons for most students above age 7, and 30 or 45-minute lessons for younger children.
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    The more you tell us, the better we'll be able to help match you with the best possible piano teacher!
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