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Our Piano Teachers offer jazz piano lessons that are as flexible as the definition of jazz, itself. Our jazz piano teachers are fluent in ragtime, blues, swing, bebop, hard bop, straight-ahead jazz, modal jazz, free jazz, third-stream, jazz-rock fusion, funk, and all other contemporary styles of music.
What skills are required to play jazz piano? What should you expect to learn from jazz piano teachers?
Our Piano Teachers offers jazz piano lessons that focus on enjoyment and creativity above all, with a thorough, well-rounded, and fun approach.
The best jazz piano teachers are gigging jazz musicians, improvisers who play by ear, adaptable, and passionate about teaching.
Preparing for jazz piano exams adds an extra element of structure and concrete goals to your jazz piano lessons, and our jazz piano teachers can make sure that you pass with high marks!
Often cited as being the defining feature of jazz piano, improvisation is the practise of creating new, never before heard music, in the moment. Our Piano Teachers can show you how!
Our Piano Teachers offers jazz piano lessons that will arm you with the jazz piano skills necessary for playing in a group. Our jazz piano teachers have played in some of the best bands, and with some of the best jazz musicians.
Jazz piano teachers teach you the most important songs in the jazz piano repertoire, and show you the tricks to developing a large repertoire.
Our Piano Teachers' jazz piano lessons will teach you to identify the flaws in a lead sheet, and interpret it with intelligence and style.
Jazz piano theory is useful for improvising, reading lead sheets, composing, arranging, analyzing jazz music, and communicating with other musicians.
Anyone can learn to play by ear, and our jazz piano teachers can show you the tricks to opening your ears, and progressing from the general listening that we all do all the time, to developing focus and refined listening skills.
If it's the classical piano repertoire that inspires you, there's no better way to engage in classical music than through taking classical piano lessons with a great classical piano teacher.
Our Piano Teachers' classical piano lessons balance will and discipline with creativity and expression – at once engaging, challenging, and fun!
Our Piano Teachers approaches classical piano lessons with the final goal in mind of expressing a message through your piano playing.
Classical piano teachers have intensive training in classical piano, extensive performance careers, and refined approaches to teaching piano.
Preparing for classical piano exams adds an element of structure and concrete goals to your piano lessons, and provides an excellent source of motivation.
Our Piano Teachers teach you to play classical piano music that tells a personal story with imagination, character, and personality.
Our Piano Teachers can help you develop a solid and polished classical piano technique, allowing you to freely express yourself through the piano.
Our Piano Teachers teach students about the history of classical piano music and encourage an active role in selecting their own repertoire.
Sight-reading is a practical and useful skill and our classical piano teachers have some of the best methods for teaching you to sight-read classical piano music accurately and efficiently.
Music is sound, and the importance of listening and developing your ears cannot be overstated. Our Piano Teachers offer aural training in classical piano lessons.
A knowledge of classical piano theory allows you to think like a composer, with a more intimate understanding of your classical piano pieces.
Our Piano Teachers offer pop/rock piano lessons to teach you all of the skills necessary for surviving in the professional world of contemporary music. Our pop/rock piano teachers can teach you the skills you need, whatever your musical circumstances, interests, and aspirations.
The process of learning to play pop/rock piano begins with you. Give your pop/rock piano teacher a list of 5-10 songs representing your favourite music.
Our Piano Teachers' approach to pop/rock piano lessons teaches you to play your favourite music on the piano, and nurtures your creativity.
The best pop/rock piano teachers are session and studio pianists and keyboardists, singer/songwriters, composers, producers, and band members.
Preparing for pop/rock piano exams adds an extra element of structure and concrete goals to your piano lessons, and our pop/rock piano teachers can make sure that you pass with high marks!
Our Piano Teachers offers pop/rock piano lessons that will foster your creativity and help you to achieve your dreams in music. Our pop/rock piano teachers have professional experience as songwriters, music producers, composers of electronic music, and more!
To play pop/rock piano and keyboards in a band requires energy and restraint - having great skill and technical ability, and knowing how to use them.
Our Piano Teachers' pop/rock piano lessons will teach you anything you want to learn! The songs you learn come straight from your music collection.
Our pop/rock piano teachers can teach you to play by ear, read traditional piano notation, and read chord symbols, making sure that you establish a thorough foundation for your pop/rock piano playing.
Pop/rock piano theory comes in handy for every part of being a pop/rock pianist or keyboardist. Theory is taught through direct applications to songs.
A strong aural ability is essential when playing pop/rock piano - a style of music that often uses little or no written music. Our pop/rock piano teachers can help you develop your aural ability, and teach you the secrets to learning pop/rock music from recordings.
There are many piano teachers living and working in London and other regions of the UK. How do you find and choose the ideal piano teacher to meet your needs and match your interests and learning style?
That's where we can help! We've already brought together many of the best piano teachers in the UK, so all you need to do is tell us about yourself and your needs and preferences, and we'll take care of the rest.
Decide whether you would like to have piano lessons in your own home or in one of our studio locations. If you would prefer to travel to a studio for your piano lessons, have a look at our piano teaching studio locations to find options in your area.
Perhaps you already have a style of music in mind for your piano lessons, or that you have been working on. If not, create a mental image of yourself playing piano a year from now - what piece, style, or composer are you playing? If you're not sure which style you would prefer, don't worry - we have piano teachers who can introduce you to all styles of music, and you can choose your path as you go along.
Once you tell us your preferences, location, and availability for lessons, we'll place you with a piano teacher who we believe will be the best fit for you, and arrange a trial piano lesson for you to meet with your piano teacher. Only you will know whether we've found the perfect piano teacher for you, so after your first piano lesson we'll check in to hear your thoughts, and go from there.
After the initial trial piano lesson, if you feel that you have found the right piano teacher for you, you can continue on with regular, weekly piano lessons. Choosing a piano teacher is a delicate matter, and occasionally our students will have trial piano lessons with a couple of our piano teachers before settling into a regular piano lesson schedule.
Find your ideal lesson location or online piano teacher based on your interests and needs, and test things out through a trial piano lesson, before enrolling in ongoing weekly piano lessons.
London Piano Teachers offers classical piano lessons, jazz piano lessons, and pop/rock piano lessons, for all ages and levels.
London Piano Teachers believes that the best approach to piano lessons focuses on enjoyment and creativity.
Part of the great thing about taking piano lessons is adding some structure to your learning. Here are our main guidelines for successful piano lessons.
London Piano Teachers student recitals provide opportunities for our piano students to perform in a friendly, low-pressure environment, meet other piano students and teachers, share ideas and stories, and hear each other play.