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Top 10 piano teachers in Houston, TX

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Aleja Burgos Piano Studio5.0(4)Offers online services2 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXDavid S. says, "onderful piano teacher, I'm in my 30s and started without knowing anything about piano and so far, I've learned so many things and I'm playing fluently. I recommend taking lessons with her, you won't regret it." Read moreMusicians In Making5.0(4)16 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXGeri H. says, "I got a response quickly and started my piano lessons" Read moreMelodic Ivory StudioNew on Lessons8 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXI have a Masters degree in Music. I have several years of experience working in professional musical theatre in New York City. I have many years of experience teaching all ages and levels. I keep lessons engaging and fun. Although there are books I typically use, I draw from other resources to cater to the student interests and to help the student progress.I love teaching piano. I love to see the students excitement when they reach a goal. It excites me to see a student progress. One of my gifts is coming up with innovative ways to explain a new or challenging concept....River Oaks Music School5.0(2)Offers online services1 hire on LessonsServes Houston, TXThe River Oaks Music School is one of the leading music schools in Houston, TX. We cater to a wide variety of students, and it will be our goal to keep you satisfied with all aspects of our instruction.We're active in the community, and many of our instructors have extensive experience performing at different venues in the area. We're passionate about what we do, and we enjoy being able to share our love for music and the arts with others. Being creative is an integral part of our identity, so we can guide you as you cultivate your artistic side. We offer lessons on all popular instruments :PianoGuitarSingingDrumUke ...Leigh Enterprises5.0Exceptional(6)Offers online services23 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXVinit P. says, "Shannon is very knowledgeable in woodwind instruments. I have been taking lessons for tenor saxophone with her for over a year now and she has been very patient with me. She is friendly and very easy to work with. I enjoy our lesson time very much. Best wishes to her." Read moreBing Music Studio5.0(4)11 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXRobert P. says, "She’s good" Read moreAnn King's Piano/Organ Lessons5.0Exceptional(9)34 hires on LessonsServes Pasadena, TXMicheal C. says, "Her knowledge and patience." Read moreThe Ford School5.0(1)Offers online services5 hires on LessonsServes Houston, TXWhether he's backing up, regional, national or international or back home in his adopted state of Texas performing or abroad with his various groups, etc., Rickey Ford is not only a musical but an artistic, community and business force to be reckoned with as well. He is a humble man who believes that all men are created equal and that they should be treated as such, no matter what.As a kid growing up in Memphis, Tennessee, Rickey developed an interest in business and got his feet wet while watching his mother work a full-time job as well as well as several other part-time self employment positions. His father also had an entrepreneurial spi...Rolando Benitez5.0(1)Offers online services1 hire on LessonsServes Houston, TXCarlos R. says, "Best teacher ever! " Read moreMusic And Engineering Tutoring5.0(1)Offers online servicesServes Houston, TXMacy Y. says, "Working with Hugo was amazing and he helped me out tremendously! Helped me make it through Calculus in high school and get credit for my AP exam. He tailored his teaching to me individually as I need a lot of examples to help understand the concepts. He made me worksheets to work through and helped me understand the process to solving problems correctly and systematically." Read more

Your Piano Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

Piano lessons cost $40 to $80 per hour, depending on the location, their experience level, and session length. A piano lesson package costs$180 to $350for five 1-hour lessons. Children's piano lessons and online lessons often cost less than average.

Piano lessons are available for all ages in most cities in the country. Music instructors teach:

  • Music theory
  • Sight-reading
  • Improvisation
  • How to improve playing or technique

The best age to start piano lessons is 5 to 9 years, though learning how to play the piano doesn't have an age limit. Playing the piano strengthens fine motor skills, increases flexibility, and improves your memory no matter how old you are.

Piano lessons are worth the money and effort invested over time. Playing an instrument can be beneficial for mental health, and cognitive strength. For smaller budgets, book just a few lessons to get the basics down and continue on your own.

Piano lessons for beginners or children are typically 30 to 45 minutes per session. Intermediate or advanced lessons are 45 to 60+ minutes per session. Most people have 1 to 2 lessons per week.

Yes, you can learn to play piano online through a webcam or virtual tutorials. Search our list of online piano teacher near you to find an instructor. Online piano lessons are often more convenient than in-person lessons and cost 20% less on average.

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After asking questions and browsing reviews, hire the best piano instructor in your area.

When hiring piano teachers near you, ask the following questions:

  • How long have you been teaching piano?
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Reviews for Houston piano teachers

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Sarah

I love taking lessons with Aleja, she’s great and I love her teaching style, you will not regret taking lessons with her.

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Aleja Burgos Piano Studio

Gia D.

My kids enjoyed their piano lessons with Sally. She is knowledgeable and thorough in her teaching. My kids said she know many fun facts about music and they are delighted when she share it with them. We would recommend her.

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Matthew A.

Skiles is a good teacher. His lessons are easy to pick up on and he’s real flexible with scheduling. Only gripe is that sometimes lessons would occasionally get interrupted with a phone call, but overall I very much recommend this place for learning guitar for the first time.

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River Oaks Music School

Luis Enrique H.

Very knowledgeable and patient..

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Leigh Enterprises

Gayle W.

Ms. Bingham is very encouraging and excellent at motivating a student to do their very best!

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Bing Music Studio

Maria H.

Excellent!!😊

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Ann King's Piano/Organ Lessons

Mike S.

Samira is very knowledgeable about music and an excellent, patient and very organized teacher. I highly recommend her.

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Samira Noorali

Claudia M.

My 8 year old daughter has been studying piano for the past 2 months, he's flexible with timing and very patient with my child, she has learned more than I expected. I put her in his class because I heard that piano helps progress children's mind in mathimatics and other subjects and she has actually done better in her classes ever since she started.

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FAQs

How much do piano lessons cost in Houston? ›

Piano lessons typically cost between $40-$90 per hour in Houston, Texas, but costs can vary widely depending on the teacher's education and performing level, the location, lesson length and whether they are in-person or online.

What age is best to start piano lessons? ›

The best age to start piano lessons is typically between the ages of 6 and 9-years-old. While older students may have an easier time learning to play, students as young as 6-years-old can also learn since the keys of the piano are easy to operate.

Is 10 too old to learn piano? ›

Learning piano has no age limit. In fact, activities like learning piano can stimulate the brain, increasing the ability to recall information. There are physical benefits to learning piano as well. By practicing fine motor skills in your fingers, piano students are keeping the muscles in their hands flexible.

How much should a 10 year old practice piano? ›

For Children Eight to Twelve years old:

We recommend setting up a regular practice schedule and trying to get between 75 and 100 minutes of practice each week. We have found that students who consistently practice about 100 minutes a week do very well.

How much should a 7 year old practice piano? ›

Children Age 7-10: 30 minutes, 3 times per week.

If you don't schedule specific times to practice it will simply not happen. At this age, scheduling a specific time to practice piano daily is crucial. Depending on how busy your child's life is: schedule three 30 minute practice sessions per week at a minimum.

Is 1 year enough to learn piano? ›

In general, piano students can reach Level 1 after a year of dedicated study, Level 2 after two years, and so forth, but this is only a rough guideline. Check out the sample videos below to see what kind of music you'll be able to play at each level.

What are the levels of piano? ›

Piano skill levels generally are classified as beginner, early intermediate, intermediate, early advanced and advanced; or they run across a spectrum from 1 to 8. The nomenclature is misleading in that, in some sense, nearly all music is advanced.

Can a 70 year old learn to play the piano? ›

No matter when you begin piano, you can have the enjoyment of playing an instrument, plus all the great mental, physical, and emotional benefits. People can start piano at 60, at 70, at 80, even later. Your brain can still form new connections at any age. You can always learn new skills.

How many years does it take to get to level 10 in piano? ›

The RCM uses grade levels, 1 through 10, and assuming it takes the average person 1 year per grade, you can expect to spend about 10 years getting to one of the highest skill levels, grade 10 (roughly equivalent to ABRSM level 8).

How long should a 7 year old play piano? ›

How Often Should Children Practice Piano?
Child's AgeLength of Piano Session
3-4 years10 minutes
5-6 years15 minutes
7-8 years20 minutes
9-10 years25 minutes
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Can a 67 year old learn to play piano? ›

Learning to play the piano as an adult can be intimidating. Many people limit themselves because they think they are too old or that it's too late to start something new. The good news is, it's never too late to start.

What is the best type of piano to learn on? ›

The largest and most expensive, and also the best when it comes to developing piano skills, are the acoustic pianos. There are also many good digital pianos, which are smaller, less expensive, and do a decent job of mimicking the sound and feel of an acoustic instrument.

Is it worth paying for piano lessons? ›

In the majority of situations, the answer is “yes”. We think it is worth trying to get your kids interested in the piano. There are a huge number of benefits in terms of the development, but if you consider how much cheaper and more attainable it has become to learn how to play the piano, you don't have much to lose.

Are piano courses worth it? ›

It Helps Students of Any Age Learn Note Names and Rhythms. Your student will begin to understand note names and rhythms in a very organic way on the piano. Each pitch is in a distinctive position on a piano, and rhythms are more directly tied to your student's body, as the piano is inherently a percussive instrument.

How many hours a day should I practice piano? ›

Most piano teachers recommend practicing anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours daily. To facilitate this, consider making a schedule for when you'll play and for how long. You may find that some days you may be able to dedicate more time than others.

Should parents sit in on piano lessons? ›

You may find it easier to know what your child's playing is supposed to sound like if you sit in on at least some of the lessons but, whereas many children respond well to this, others learn and concentrate better if the parent is not there. Again the younger the child, the more useful it is for a parent to sit in.

How many times a week should I practice piano? ›

Teenage and adult beginners should practice at least 30 minutes a day, six days a week. Once you have developed a proper working methodology, a practice regiment of 45 minutes to an hour five to seven days a week should be considered mandatory.

How long does it take to do Grade 7 piano? ›

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How long does Grade 7 piano take? ›

Grade 3 to Grade 4 – 11 months. Grade 4 to Grade 5 – 15.5 months. Grade 5 to Grade 6 – 18 months. Grade 6 to Grade7 – 13.5 months.

Is 4 hours of piano everyday good practice? ›

Studies have varied the length of daily practice from 1 hour to 8 hours, and the results suggest that there is often little benefit from practicing more than 4 hours per day, and that gains actually begin to decline after the 2-hour mark. The key is to keep tabs on the level of concentration you are able to sustain.

What's the hardest instrument to learn? ›

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  • Guitar.

How many months does it take to master a piano? ›

To play piano well takes between 4 to 6 years of practice to be considered a good piano player, somewhere between the level of beginner and expert, more specifically, the advanced level. Anything above the advanced level is considered a virtuoso, however, this takes several more years, and insane playing skills.

What piano grade is the highest? ›

What is the highest piano grade? The highest piano Grade is 8. It requires very high technical skills, and the ability to play the instrument with the use of proper skills and styles. Exam repertoires for Grade 8 piano are long and technically demanding.

How many years of piano is level 4? ›

Level 4. After two to three years of playing piano, you can play some cool pieces. If you've been working at the piano for a couple years, you should be able to play the themes from famous pieces like “Fur Elise”.

What is the hardest piano piece? ›

'La Campanella', which translates as 'little bell', comes from a larger work – the Grandes études de Paganini – and is famous for being one of the most difficult pieces ever written for piano. The piece's technical demands include enormous jumps for the right hand played at an uncomfortably speedy tempo.

How much do piano lessons cost? ›

Piano lessons typically cost between $40-$90 per hour in Dublin, Ireland, but costs can vary widely depending on the teacher's education and performing level, the location, lesson length and whether they are in-person or online. The average price for a one-hour piano lesson is $80.

Is it hard for seniors to learn piano? ›

It's a proven fact that adults have successfully learned to play the piano to a very proficient standard even when starting at an older age! In fact, playing an instrument has plenty of benefits for adults, whether they're in their 20s or are enjoying their retirement.

Can you self teach piano? ›

Yes! While we believe the best way to learn piano is from an expert instructor, we're also in full support of students who prefer self-learning. Piano's one of the most versatile instruments, so learning how to teach yourself is a skill that will serve you in other areas of life.

Is grade 8 piano impressive? ›

Grade 8 piano is a momentous achievement for many who have committed years of practise to the instrument, and achieving a Distinction at Grade 8 is widely respected amongst pianists of all ages and abilities – and for good reason.

How quickly can you get to grade 8 piano? ›

Children who get to piano grade 8 have often been playing for around 10 years. Some adults and older teenagers can do grade 8 piano in 3 years if they really want to, but will miss some of the technical foundations. 5 – 8 years is more typical.

How quickly can you get to Grade 5 piano? ›

A student who has achieved a good pass, merit or distinction at grade 5 will be an extremely competent pianist able to read music and play a whole variety of pieces from classical through to pop and jazz. This will normally take around 5 to 7 years to achieve.

Is 20 minutes of piano enough? ›

In general, spending 45 minutes to an hour every day is a sufficient amount of time to improve your piano skills.

What is the best length of piano lessons? ›

Piano lessons should last 30 minutes for young beginner students. For advanced and adult piano students, piano lessons should last 45 minutes to an hour. Degree level pianists can take longer lessons as needed. 30 minutes may not seem like a long time to teach someone how to play the piano correctly.

Do you need a teacher to learn piano? ›

Without a music teacher, playing the piano or any other instrument will remain awkward, strenuous, and might even injure your hands over time. You need a teacher to correct your hand and body position to make it feel comfortable. Knowing how to efficiently produce a good sound.

Is a 40 year old piano still good? ›

If the piano is older than 40 years old, generally, take a pass on that piano. The exception to this is owner care. If the owner had the piano service annually, then a 40 year old piano is much better than a 25 year old piano that hasn't been serviced even once. There are multiple factors when considering a piano.

Do adults learn piano faster? ›

Children often struggle with paying attention, understanding certain concepts, but learning the piano as an adult, might be faster especially if you truly wish to do it. You have the power of choosing everything and doing it your own way, and grasp everything easily. Learning as an adult has plenty of advantages.

Is playing the piano good for seniors? ›

Based on the study, they learned that seniors learning to play the piano had better neural connections, stronger memory and more clarity. Playing an instrument is a great way to keep your brain working and remaining mentally fit.

What is the easiest piano style to learn? ›

According to the piano teachers, Jazz is one of the most easiest piano music genres to learn. However, you will need a strong musical sense to master jazz piano, because it is based on improvisation.

Is it better to learn piano online or in person? ›

Online learning allows you to learn more in less time. For one thing, when you take piano lessons online you don't have to spend time driving to your teacher's home or studio. More importantly, you can go through lessons as fast as you want.

Is 30 minutes long enough for a piano lesson? ›

A 30-minute piano lesson is so helpful for both teenagers and professional pianists. If you keep pushing yourself to learn music, it becomes useless until you can fully focus on it. So, even if you push yourself for a 45-minute lesson, you will purely learn as much as you would from a 30-minute lesson.

Is self-taught piano better? ›

A self-taught pianist is likely to play the same song repeatedly but still not be able to master the rhythm or be consistent. Comparatively, a pianist who has received lessons will be able to play consistently, wherever and whenever.

What percentage of people take piano lessons? ›

An estimated 46 percent of Americans have taken music lessons, with piano lessons the most popular choice, followed by voice instruction, according to a special 1982 study by the Federal Bureau of the Census, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Is learning piano a talent? ›

So we've learned that you don't need a jaw-dropping amount of talent to be a great piano player. All you need is to have a love for your piano, practice diligently, and fix your mindset on your end goal. Really, that's all it takes to become a great piano player.

How difficult is learning piano? ›

The piano is one of the most difficult and rewarding instruments to learn; not only do you have to learn to read notes and translate them to the keys, but you have to do it with both hands at the same time. You'll also have to learn to play with correct technique or you could face injuries in the future.

How much should I spend on piano lessons? ›

Basic Costs of Piano Lessons

The national average cost for one piano lesson session ranges from $40 to $60. There are several different factors that affect this pricing. If you live in a big city, you're likely to pay a little bit more for lessons than if you live in a rural area.

How expensive is a beginner piano? ›

The keys should be touch-sensitive as well. On the lower end, a digital piano that meets these basic criteria can start at around $500-700. This would be considered the bare minimum for a quality musical instrument in the piano family. Some examples of this instrument level include the Roland FP-30 or the Casio PX-160.

Why are piano lessons so expensive? ›

Piano lessons are expensive due to factors such as a piano teacher's traveling costs, instrument maintenance, and the teacher's expertise. Lesson materials, rental fees, and the student's level may also impact the overall cost of the piano lesson.

How many times a week should you have piano lessons? ›

How often should piano lessons be? Piano lessons are typically done once a week. This is the universal standard for most piano teachers. Having a week between lessons allows the student to practise the material at least a few times before the next lesson.

How many times a week should I learn piano? ›

One lesson per week is the most common option for most students nowadays, be it children or adults. Alternatively, two lessons per week are mostly for the more serious and dedicated who need more guidance and instruction to reach the level they want.

Can piano be self-taught? ›

Yes! While we believe the best way to learn piano is from an expert instructor, we're also in full support of students who prefer self-learning. Piano's one of the most versatile instruments, so learning how to teach yourself is a skill that will serve you in other areas of life.

How long is a typical piano lesson? ›

Piano lessons should last 30 minutes for young beginner students. For advanced and adult piano students, piano lessons should last 45 minutes to an hour. Degree level pianists can take longer lessons as needed. 30 minutes may not seem like a long time to teach someone how to play the piano correctly.

Do you tip a music teacher? ›

No, you should not tip your music teacher. Private music teachers are not tipped after they teach a lesson. It is common to give your music teacher a small gift during the holiday season though.

Is it hard to learn piano at an older age? ›

All things being equal, it is no more difficult for adults to learn piano than children. Most adults can become proficient-to-excellent piano players, allowing them to achieve typical recreational goals. Both adults and children have unique advantages for learning piano.

Do pianos get more expensive with age? ›

Like most things, more expensive pianos typically do not depreciate as fast as cheaper ones. On average, upright pianos will depreciate the most in value.

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