Seattle Piano Lessons In The Comfort Of Your Home

  • Skip the commute to a music school. Our Seattle piano teachers come to you, virtually or in person, making it easy to fit piano lessons into your life.
  • Lessons available 9 AM - 9 PM, seven days a week
  • Top-quality teachers who make learning engaging and fun
  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
  • 30-60 minute sessions
  • Complimentary student recitals for performance practice

Lessons in Your Home Video Transcribed

You know it’s time to get the children started with in-home private music lessons. Maybe the lessons are for you, how about the whole family? You’re smart enough to know that music lessons are important but what about finding a teacher? Do you call a music store? Will their teacher be right for you? Then there’s the getting there; the traffic, hauling the kids back and forth, what about dinner? Yeah – Right! Like that’s going to happen. You don’t need lessons with just any ol’ teacher, especially a task master, intimidating, practice demanding monster that bores students. What you’re looking for is an engaged, fun, well-educated, motivational, big smiling and super excited personality that loves teaching Music. A teacher who makes lessons fun. You already know what you need. You need Lessons in Your Home-the music teachers who come to your home or school to teach fun, private music lessons. Their teachers constantly think of great ways to motivate every student. They turn students into dazzling musicians ready to break out a song and share their talents with the world. Now you’re saying “Hey, this could work” Lessons in your Home teaches piano, Piano, voice, violin, in fact they teach every music instrument you could think of. Getting started is as easy as 1,2,3. 

  1. Give Lessons in your home a call or email
  2. They’ll ask important questions about each student ensuring a teacher that’s best for you 
  3. Schedule and start your lessons. What are you waiting for? Start Lessons now with Lessons in Your Home!

Meet Our Top Piano Teachers in Seattle, WA

The best piano teachers in the great state of Washington are working with Lessons In Your Home, and families can feel at ease knowing their child is learning with trained professionals. Our teachers hold music degrees from popular schools such as Seattle University and the Cornish College of the Arts. Many graduated with honors and earned various accolades for their high level of professionalism on the piano.

Sheer technical skill is not all that makes piano lessons with Lessons In Your Home stand out. These Seattle-based pianists are some of the most versatile players in the world. From Bach to Alicia Keys, they can play it all. Proficiency and personability are the two traits that separate our teachers from the rest and help students feel comfortable as they learn.

All of our teachers complete a meticulous interview process that guarantees their instrument proficiency and people skills.

Daniel Lombard

Daniel is an active trumpet player with experience with multiple instruments and musical styles based in Seattle, WA. He graduated from Western Washington University in 2017 with a bachelor's in trumpet performance. He studied both traditional music theory and jazz theory.

Since graduating, Daniel has bee...

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Alexander DeNolfo

Alexander DeNolfo is a music producer, songwriter, and musician based in Seattle, Washington. He started writing music from a young age using any instrument he could find, including the guitar, piano, bass, and drums. He studied classical piano starting at 9 years old and continued on through his college care...

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Megan McElroy

Instrument(s): Piano

City: Seattle

Megan started gravitating towards her parent's piano at age 3, and after starting lessons she found that it would lead her on a lifelong musical journey. She has been a professional pianist and accompanist in the Seattle area since 2010, working in a wide range of musical settings and with a diverse group of...

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Gabriel Brooks-Lopez

City: Seattle

As a teacher, Gabriel Brooks-Lopez strives to balance learning to enjoy the art of music with the technical aspects of understanding your instrument and musical concepts. He takes a very personalized approach to his students. “Because every student is unique, the approach to teaching needs to suit their ind...

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Barbara Pau

Instrument(s): Guitar, Piano, Viola, Violin, Voice

City: Seattle

Barbara is a musician that recently moved to Seattle from Italy. She started learning violin at young age. Her grandmother was a piano teacher and she has always been surrounded by music and musicians. She attended the Conservatory of Milan between 1992 and 1995, graduating in Music Theory and Complementary P...

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Silas Berlin

Instrument(s): Piano

City: Seattle

Silas Berlin is a classical pianist with a rounded approach. Classically trained from the age of six, Silas discovered jazz while in high school and later found that he "re-discovered" classical music by way of the jazz music in which he was ensconced. Silas takes great pleasure in realizing the ways in which...

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Chuck is a brass specialist, performing on trumpet, trombone, euphonium and tuba all around the Seattle area. Chuck also plays keys and organ as the music director at Live Life Church in Renton. Chuck performs all types of music with all types of ensembles ranging from classical, funk, even specializing in tr...

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Denise Miersma

Instrument(s): Piano

City: Seattle

Denise Miersma has been teaching piano for over 35 years and is known as being a patient and thorough teacher. She began her studies at the age of 7 and accompanied her school choirs from 6th to 12th grade. She also played piano and organ for her church and has accompanied many ensembles and soloists for pe...

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Multi-instrumental composer and vocalist Amy Denio was born to a musical family and began singing as a toddler. She excelled in music as a child, and performed throughout the Detroit area with her elementary school’s musical ensemble. At age 6 she started studying piano, and at age 12 she commenced playin...

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Erik Burrough

The joy of music has been a part of Erik’s life from a very young age. As a young child, he was always singing, dancing, and playing the piano along with the songs that he heard on the radio. That passion continued to develop as Erik began formal training on the trombone in fifth grade. He played througho...

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How Our Seattle Piano Lessons Work

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Step 1: Call us to discuss your needs, and we’ll match you with a local teacher.

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Step 2: We schedule your first month of lessons at a convenient time.

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Step 3: First Lesson Guarantee – If it’s not a perfect fit, we’ll find you a better match or issue a refund.

What Families Say About Us

Learn and Enjoy Playing the Piano with the Best Piano Teachers in Seattle

Every student begins in a different place. Our piano lessons in Seattle meet them where they are and help them grow with steady, supportive guidance. Whether your child is playing their first notes or you are returning after time away, our teachers make each step feel clear, comfortable, and encouraging.

Piano Lessons for Kids in Seattle

  • Learn simple hand positions, early note patterns, and easy rhythms.
  • Play familiar songs that help practice feel enjoyable.
  • Build confidence through small goals and playful learning moments.

Piano Lessons for Teens in Seattle

  • Explore styles they enjoy, including classical, pop, or jazz.
  • Grow in technique, sight-reading, and expression.
  • Prepare for recitals, auditions, or personal goals.

Piano Lessons for Adults in Seattle

  • Learn at a pace that fits your schedule and comfort level.
  • Focus on music you have always wanted to play.
  • Enjoy piano as a calm and creative part of your week.

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Why Families Choose Lessons In Your Home for Piano Lessons in Seattle

When a child begins piano, parents want them to feel comfortable and supported. That’s exactly what our in-home Seattle piano lessons are built for. Learning in your own space helps kids relax, stay curious, and enjoy the process instead of feeling pressured to “get it right.”

Our teachers take time to get to know your child and how they learn. Many families share that their child grows attached to their instructor and looks forward to lessons each week. Kids feel seen, and that makes a big difference as they gain confidence at the piano.

If you’re looking for a Seattle piano teacher who meets your child where they are and truly cares about their progress, we’ll help you get started.

What To Expect When Starting Piano Lessons in Seattle 

Beginning something new can stir up a mix of excitement and nerves. In-home lessons take some of that weight off your child’s shoulders. They learn on their own piano or keyboard, in a room that feels familiar, with a teacher who guides them gently through each step.

Your child can expect instructions like:

  • A calm, comfortable start: Your child meets their teacher in a familiar space, which helps take the pressure off.
  • Clear basics: Hand position, posture, and simple rhythms are introduced in small, steady steps.
  • Early confidence: Teachers often bring in short, recognizable pieces so your child can enjoy small wins right away.

Parents often worry about how to “help” with lessons, but you don’t need to have a musical background. We walk you through the process and keep you updated along the way.

Every teacher is vetted, trained, and part of our staff. They’re experienced with beginners, returning students, and kids of all ages who simply need someone patient and steady.

How Piano Lessons in Seattle Help Kids Grow, Learn, and Feel Confident

Piano often becomes a steady part of a child’s week, something they look forward to and feel proud of. With a little consistency, kids begin to notice that they can play new music, remember patterns, and meet small goals. Those moments add up, and you can see confidence growing right alongside their skills.

Parents often notice changes in areas like:

  • Focus and attention
  • Listening and memory
  • Independence during short practice moments
  • A gentle boost in “I can do this” attitude
  • Hand–eye coordination
  • A safe outlet for feelings and creativity

Our Seattle piano teachers introduce recognizable songs early on, which gives kids a quick sense of accomplishment. And because lessons happen at home, your family’s routine stays calm and predictable, making it easier for students to stick with music long enough to enjoy it.

Where We Offer Piano Lessons in Seattle

Our piano teachers in the Seattle area offer in-home lessons that fit your schedule and save you the hassle of extra driving across the city.

We currently serve families across: 

  • Ballard
  • Beacon Hill
  • Bellevue
  • Bothell
  • Capitol Hill
  • Columbia City
  • Crown Hill
  • Eastlake
  • Fremont
  • Georgetown
  • Green Lake
  • Greenwood
  • Issaquah
  • Kenmore
  • Kirkland
  • Lake Forest Park
  • Laurelhurst
  • Madrona
  • Magnolia
  • Mount Baker
  • Newcastle
  • North Seattle
  • Northgate
  • Queen Anne
  • Rainer Valley
  • Ravenna
  • Redmond
  • Renton
  • Sammamish
  • Shoreline
  • SoDo
  • South Lake Union
  • South Seattle
  • University District
  • Wallingford
  • Wedgwood
  • West Seattle
  • Westlake
  • Woodinville

Not sure if we serve your location? Contact us and we’ll be happy to check!

Find Seattle Piano Teachers Near You

Start Piano Lessons in Seattle Today! 

If your child loves experimenting with sound or you have always hoped to play for yourself, piano lessons in Seattle offer a welcoming place to begin. In-home, at school, or online options help learning fit easily into your routine so practice becomes part of everyday life without extra stress.

Reach out to schedule your first lesson and discover how piano can bring more enjoyment and music into your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Seattle Piano Lessons

What is the best age to start Piano lessons?

Learning piano is for all ages, from kids to seniors alike! But when taking piano lessons, it is best to start at an age where children have adequately sized hands (can occupy at least 5 keys), sufficient motor skills to move their fingers independently, and an interest to learn. For some, the best age might be around 5 to 6, but others can start as early as 3, especially if they already know the first 7 letters of the alphabet!

While it’s possible to start piano lessons at a young age, we recommend reaching out to discuss the size and type of piano your child will be learning on. Pianos come in scaled sizes to suit different age groups. Common options include 1/2 scale (ideal for ages 4 to 7), 3/4 scale (best for ages 8 to 11), and full size, which typically suits students 12 and older.

Read more: What’s the Best Age to Start Piano Lessons

Is it necessary to have any musical ability before starting piano lessons?

Every great musician started with no musical ability, so no background is needed! Enrolling in piano lessons without prior musical knowledge is perfectly fine. We’ll not only help get you started on the right foot, but more importantly, we’ll also help encourage and sustain your child’s desire to keep learning.

What skill levels do you teach in your Seattle piano lessons?

Every great musician started with no musical ability, so no background is needed! Enrolling in piano lessons without prior musical knowledge is perfectly fine. We’ll not only help get you started on the right foot, but more importantly, we’ll also help encourage and sustain your child’s desire to keep learning.

Do I need to have a piano before starting Seattle piano lessons?

Yes and no! While an acoustic piano is best for practice, it is not a requirement. However, you need to have some kind of practice instrument. For beginners, a weighted electronic keyboard can suffice.

Read more: How Do I Start Piano Lessons

Should I learn on an electric Piano or an acoustic Piano?

You can technically learn on either. It really depends on what your goals and desires are for learning Piano. In general, learning on an acoustic is more “foundational” for understanding the Piano as a whole. Young learners will also develop more finger strength on an acoustic, which will make switching to an electric much easier. But if your child has a natural inclination to an electric Piano, start them out on that!

Should I buy a piano or a keyboard for piano lessons?

A few things to consider when buying a piano include the cost, your home’s space, and how serious you are about taking piano lessons. Acoustic pianos tend to be more expensive and bigger, while digital keyboards are lighter and compact and cost considerably less than acoustic pianos.

For the beginning stages, you may opt for a good-quality keyboard. See our recommended digital keyboards. Once you progress in your lessons, learning on an acoustic piano is recommended.

What Piano equipment do I need to prepare before starting Piano lessons?

Besides the Piano itself, there’s not a whole lot more you need. We’d recommend having these things to improve and speed up learning: 

  • Proper Accessories – Depending on your instrument, you may need items like picks, mallets, bows, or reeds. These tools help you play correctly and comfortably.
  • Strap or Support – If your instrument is played while standing, a strap or support can make playing easier and more comfortable.
  • Extra Supplies – Some instruments require regular maintenance, such as spare strings, extra reeds, or replacement drumsticks. Having backups ensures uninterrupted practice.
  • Tuner – Keeping your Piano in tune is essential for good sound quality. Some instruments need regular tuning, so having a tuner or tuning app can be very helpful.
  • Metronome – While not required, a metronome helps you develop a strong sense of rhythm, which is crucial when playing alone or with other musicians. Many free apps are available for this.
  • Cleaning & Maintenance Items – Regular cleaning and maintenance can keep your Piano in great condition. Cloths, lubricants, and cleaning tools may be useful depending on your instrument.

When in doubt, ask your Piano teacher! They’ll help you guide you in what you need to be successful.

Will my fingers hurt when I play the Piano?

Sore fingers when first learning Piano is completely normal. Don’t worry; as you practice more, muscle strength in your forearm and calluses on your fingers will develop. The pain will go away pretty quickly in time. If necessary, there are some ways to lessen the pain when practicing such as using lighter strings. Ask your Piano teacher about this if you’re dealing with pain!

Can parents sit in on piano lessons?

Absolutely! We understand that children might be hesitant in going to piano lessons for the first few weeks, and we allow parents to sit in to observe and encourage them as they practice.

How much time should I spend practicing the Piano?

Any practice is better than no practice. In fact, there is no magic number of minutes because we teach that consistency is the key to success. We’d rather our students play for 10 minutes a day daily rather than 60 minutes in one sitting in a week. One of the benefits of private lessons is that our teachers will give recommendations to your practice time and habits based on your child’s learning style. There’s a lot to consider on an individual student level for how much time should be spent practicing.

Read more: Good Habits for Piano Growth

How long does it take to be good at playing the Piano?

When you learn an instrument in the right way, you’re not going to want to stop learning. That’s the best part of having a professional private music teacher. With that in mind, students are able to play songs from the first few lessons. But remember, even the “greats” are still learning. Eric Clapton famously refers to himself as still learning and trying to get better at the Piano, so there’s always room for learning and improvement.

See our tips for being a better pianist.

I’m ready to book my first piano lesson in Seattle! How do I do it?

Call 713-825-7797 or visit us online to get started on scheduling piano lessons in Seattle. Simply fill out the form on our website with your contact information, zip code, and instrument of choice so we can get started on pairing you with the best music instructors in town.

Do you hold recitals for Seattle piano students?

While not required, we do strongly recommend our students perform in a recital to show off their new skills and growth as musicians to their loved ones. Your teacher will work with you and decide the best way forward in growing as a pianist!

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