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Featured Piano Teachers Near Hialeah, FL

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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Piano lessons in Hialeah . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!

Beth G

Instruments: Piano Keyboard

With beginning students, I like to use a combination of Alfreds Basic method books. I like the variety it gives students from fundamentals to performance tunes, sight reading and music theory. Students will progress from playing on black keys only, hands separately, to simple five key songs very quickly. We would also explore a few minutes in each lesson on games in music theory on iPad or with manipulatives so they will develop note reading skills. Read More

Yasmin K

Instruments: Piano Violin Viola Electric Violin Fiddle Music Keyboard Classical Guitar

Nothing is more rewarding than having a student fall in love with music and playing it for themselves and others. It is important to me that each student not only progresses in skills and technique, but also gains a deeper love and understanding of music. I believe playing in a group with other like-minded musicians is essential for every musician. That is why I strongly encourage my students to join an orchestra, ensemble, band, or any other group that interests them. Read More

Daemon G

Instruments: Piano Voice Orchestral Percussion Music Keyboard

Hello, Ive been teaching in Broward County since 2001. I have my BA and MA from FAU where I studied piano with Judith Burganger and voice with Susan Dorchin. Before that I studied piano with Harold Brown. Ive been trained in the area of performance and that is my specialty. However I also had overcome a medical issue using music so I am also quite proficient in music as medicine. I also have taught a wide range of students from the severely autistic to the classically trained performer. Read More

Natalia S

Instruments: Piano Voice

Every student has a different learning style. It is my job as the instructor to figure out what that is. Typically, I learn where my students interests lie in order to better engage them. At the same time, I teach them the fundamentals of music, which play an equally important role in their education. Read More

Katya K

Instruments: Piano Voice Keyboard

My piano teaching experience starts in 1996, when I first started working in one of many music schools of former Soviet Union. Coming out of 14 years of (former) education in Classical Piano (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Piano Performance), I am always trying to improve, not only piano playing skills, but also on teaching skills. Constantly educating myself, and advancing as a teacher and a performer, I recently completed a Child Psychology course of study. Read More

Kyle H

Instruments: Piano Voice Saxophone

I feel that mapping out individual progressions is very important.  There are basics that everyone benefits from, and from there work a plan for you!   Read More

Moshe B

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Keyboard Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

The "Contemporary piano technique" by Stephany Tiernan from Berklee is a nice guide where you also combine Jazz with classical and every thing else. Tiernan's concept of using the ear more than the score works beautifully with "Hearing the changes" book and her technique for relaxation and breathing is a gift from Madame Chaloff from Boston ,through Madame Vengerova all the way to Leschetizky, arguably the greatest piano teacher of all time. Read More

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