Lesson Options & Pricing
Choose the lesson format that fits your interest and goals
Piano Lessons
Pricing per weekly lesson:
- 15 minutes – $55 *
- 30 minutes – $65 **
- 45 minutes – $75
Best for beginners of all ages, returning adults, and students focused on learning to play the music they truly enjoy.
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Piano PLUS Voice Lessons
Pricing per weekly lesson:
- 30 minutes – $75
- 45 minutes – $85 **
- 1 hour – $95
Ideal for folks who already love to sing and are ready to explore accompanying themselves.
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Piano PLUS Composition Lessons
Pricing per weekly lesson:
- 30 minutes – $75
- 45 minutes – $85 **
- 1 hour – $95
For students who are inspired to write their own music and develop a personal artistic voice.
See lesson details* most common starting length for young kids and anyone who would prefer a brief beginning
** most popular length
Piano Lessons
Clear, steady online piano lessons for kids, teens, and adults.Piano is at the heart of my teaching.
In lessons, I help students build solid technique, musical understanding, and confidence at the keyboard — while also making space for curiosity, creativity, and the music they genuinely enjoy. Whether your child is just starting out or you're returning to piano as an adult, lessons are structured to meet you where you are.
What we focus on
In piano lessons, we work on:
- the ability to read music and feel rhythm naturally
- healthy hand position, coordination, and technique
- ear training and musical awareness
- musical independence and confidence at the keyboard
I meet with students weekly online, using multiple camera angles so I can clearly see hands, posture, and the keyboard.
What you need
All that's needed is:
- a piano or keyboard
- a phone or tablet on a stand so I can clearly see the keys and the student
Most folks find that learning from home makes lessons easier to fit into real life, while still feeling focused, supportive, and grounded in real musical growth.
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Piano PLUS Voice Lessons
Play and sing together in a fun, confidence-building way.I've loved singing for what feels like my whole life — both on my own and with a group. But I've never loved singing a cappella. I learned to accompany myself on guitar, but piano seemed impossible. Turns out, it's not. It's actually more straightforward than guitar. And it's a full body experience that I enjoy every single day.
These lessons are a great fit for anyone who already loves to sing and wants to bring their voice to the piano. Piano + Voice lessons include everything we work on in a piano lesson, with the added challenge of singing.
What we focus on
- age-appropriate vocal habits, including posture, breathing, and gentle warm-ups
- matching pitch with piano
- coordination between voice, hands, and ears
- learning to choose songs within your vocal range and/or transpose for your range
What you need
All that's needed is:
- a piano or keyboard
- a phone or tablet on an adjustable stand so I can clearly see the keys and the student (even when they stand)
- a water bottle — singers need to stay extra-hydrated
If you're curious about singing while you play, most students find it becomes one of the most rewarding parts of their musical life.
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Piano PLUS Composition Lessons
Explore songwriting or composition with steady guidance.I started writing my own music as a young kiddo at the piano and would have loved to work on my own pieces during lessons. I created Piano PLUS Composition Lessons for students who can't help but tinker — the ones who learn a song and immediately start imagining how it could go differently. That instinct is exactly how Mozart and Beethoven got started, writing variations of pieces they loved.
These lessons include everything you get in a piano lesson, with added time and focus on creating original music.
What we focus on
- playing and analyzing scales, chords, and arpeggios
- listening to a variety of composers
- creating variations of pieces the student is already playing
- learning notation, both written and digital
What you need
- a piano or keyboard
- a phone or tablet on an adjustable stand so I can clearly see the keys and the student
- pencil, eraser, and manuscript paper
- over time, some students choose to expand into tools like an iPad with an app like Notion
- advanced composition students need a laptop or desktop computer with Sibelius notation software
Young Composers Project
Students ages 10–18 who have studied composition for two or more years may be eligible to participate in the Young Composers Project, a nationally recognized program run by Fear No Music. Only a small group of teachers are invited to guide students into the program. I'm always honest about readiness, and we work toward opportunities like this at a pace that feels healthy and encouraging.
If you find yourself thinking the songs you're playing would sound better if you could just change a few notes, you're thinking like a composer, and I'd love to help you write.
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