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If you don't have a piano at home, you can rent a starter keyboard from us for only $19.50 per month. Ask us about our great deals on pianos, electric pianos, and keyboards!
For Children 4 to 6:
"Alfred's Basic Prep Piano Course" a series of fun, illustrated books which encompass all the basic piano lessons as well as exercises in technique, theory, sight reading, ear training and performance.
For Children Aged 7 and Up:
"The Glover Carr Method" Piano Course, very similar to Alfred's Basic Prep Course (above), but designed for the older child's wider attention span and ability to advance more quickly.
Preparation for Royal Conservatory of Music (R.C.M.) Piano Exams:
Students get to choose the songs they prefer from the required syllabus. Focus is also on theory, technical studies, dynamics, metering, artistic expression, sight reading and ear training.
Piano Lessons For Teens and Adults:
*** It is a common misconception that children learn to read and play music faster and more easily than adults.
"The Older Beginner Piano Course" by James Bastien. This course starts with the very basics, but moves along at an accelerated rate. By the end of the one book, you're playing Tchaikovsky! Adult/teen piano lessons can also be customized towards popular music and jazz.
Because many of our esteemed piano instructors also teach voice, piano lessons may be paired or combined with
Piano Lessons: Practice Tip of the Week; December 23, 2024: While you were practicing the hard parts of your music, you may have become tense or frustrated, or forgotten to sing or play musically or with good tone quality or technique. End your practice time by playing or singing something you like that is easy for you. Relax and "perform" it for yourself, playing with your very best technique and musicianship. During this part of your practices, develop a "repertoire" of music that you feel very comfortable and confident playing or singing. Then you'll always have something ready if people ask for a performance.
Please enjoy videos (below) of some A Sharp Piano Students performing at our annual Spring Gala Events. Practice Makes Perfect :-)