Private piano and guitar lessons designed for students who want structured, consistent progress. Instruction is tailored to the student’s age, level, and goals while maintaining a strong technical and musical foundation. Lessons balance technique, reading skills, and repertoire to develop confident, independent musicianship. A clear, step-by-step approach ensures steady improvement over time.
Piano instruction is based on a structured, classical approach that emphasizes strong fundamentals while remaining flexible to the individual student. Lessons focus on developing correct posture and hand position, fluent note reading, rhythmic accuracy, and coordinated technique from the earliest stages.
Students work with carefully selected method materials and repertoire appropriate to their age and level. Technical exercises, short studies, and musical pieces are combined to ensure balanced development. As students progress, greater attention is given to tone control, phrasing, articulation, and stylistic awareness.
The method prioritizes understanding over imitation. Students are guided to read confidently, recognize patterns, and develop independent practice habits. Theory concepts are introduced gradually and always connected directly to the music being played, supporting long-term musical literacy rather than rote learning.
Lessons are adapted to each student’s pace while maintaining clear structure and expectations, ensuring steady and measurable progress.
Suitable for children, teens, and adults at beginner to intermediate levels.
It's easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Guitar lessons are designed to build strong, transferable skills that apply across styles. Instruction begins with correct posture, efficient right- and left-hand technique, and basic coordination to support healthy, long-term playing.
Students learn to read standard notation and chord symbols, developing both technical control and practical musicianship. Depending on the student’s goals, lessons may include classical repertoire, chord-based playing, basic accompaniment patterns, and introductory fingerstyle techniques.
Repertoire and exercises are selected to reinforce technical development while remaining musically relevant. Technical work and musical material are integrated so that technique always serves musical expression rather than existing in isolation.
The teaching approach balances structure with flexibility. While lessons follow a clear progression, content is adapted to the student’s interests, age, and learning pace, allowing for a broad but coherent musical foundation.
Suitable for children, teens, and adults at beginner to intermediate levels.