Piano Lessons In The Comfort Of Your Home

  • No fighting traffic, we come to you!
  • Lessons offered 9am-9pm, 7 days a week
  • Experienced, knowledgeable, passionate teachers
  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
  • 30-60 minutes sessions
  • Your availability is our priority
  • Free recitals

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, guitar, 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!

Get Private Piano Lessons Across the Nation With Our World-Class Piano Teachers

The best piano teachers in the great state of Washington are working with Lessons In Your Home. Our teachers hold music degrees from popular schools such as Seattle University and the Cornish College of the Arts. Many graduated with honors and other 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 piano teachers great; 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.
All of the teachers at Lessons In Your Home have successfully completed a meticulous interview process that guarantees their instrument proficiency as well as their people skills.

Alvin Tai

Instrument(s): Piano

City: Seattle

Alvin began his musical endeavors at the age of six on the piano and organ. Alvin specialized in teaching Beginning Piano to children and adults of all ages. His music education is affiliated with The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, U…

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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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Zarni De Wet

Instrument(s): Piano, Voice

City: Seattle

Zarni is a graduate from the Berklee College of Music where she completed a double major in Music Education and Songwriting. During her time at Berklee, Zarni was the recipient of two large scholarships: The Korg Endowed Scholarship (For skills as an Early Childhood Educator) and the Scott Benson Scholarship …

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Kevin Tu

Instrument(s): Piano

City: Seattle

Kevin Tu is a graduate from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music and psychology. He currently works as a part-time piano teacher, chess coach and math tutor. During his free time, Kevin enjoys watching movies, playing video games and spending time with people. He is also an act…

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Conor Fortune

Conor Fortune is a singer/songwriter that teaches piano, drums, guitar, vocals, songwriting, music theory, and recording. He is a well rounded musician that has a back ground in multiple genres including rock, pop, jazz, funk, and classical music and has been working as a music teacher ever since graduating f…

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Josef La-Bolle

Instrument(s): Cello, Flute, Piano

City: Seattle

Josef has found his purpose in life by dedicating himself to Music Creation, Performance, and Teaching. The cello is his primary instrument which he loves for its warmth, depth, expression and command. Josef enjoys playing the cello in ensembles and orchestras, as well as accompanying music that uses voice a…

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Amy Denio

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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Marcos Benitez

Instrument(s): Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

Marcos Benitez is guitarist, songwriter, and music teacher from South Florida. Growing up in the multi cultural city of Miami, Marcos was exposed to latin and jazz music at an early age and by the time he was 12 he had discovered guitar as his passion. Marcos played with several different bands in high school…

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Michael Ray

Instrument(s): Cello, Drums, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

Plato once said, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.” For Michael Ray, being the son of local Pacific Northwest composer, Deborah Anderson, meant that music has been an integral part of his life since he was born. His first instrument …

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Linda Upshaw

Instrument(s): Piano, Voice

City: Seattle

LINDA M. UPSHAW, M.I.T.

A native of Seattle, Linda began piano study at the age of 6 at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. She has performed in numerous social events and talent shows throughout Washington state, and was a frequent performer in her high school choir, which traveled and performed…

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When you call Lessons In Your Home…

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After answering any questions you might have, we’ll pair you with a local teacher that best matches your age, schedule, skill level, and goals.

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… and then we’ll schedule your first month of lessons!

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First Lesson Guarantee — If you don’t LOVE your first lesson we can pair you with a teacher that better fits your situation. Or you can even cancel and pay us nothing.

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Piano Lesson FAQs

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!

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.

Do I need to have a piano before starting 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.

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 more light 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.

How long does it take to be a good pianist?

Being able to play the piano considerably well depends on how much you practice. To progress quickly, you should be able to practice every day for at least 15 minutes. See our tips for being a better pianist.

If you aim to play songs comfortably, you may get to a good level in 2 to 3 years. If being a concert pianist is your goal, it can take more hours, even decades or work. What’s important is having the motivation to refine your skills!

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 long should you practice for your piano lessons?

It is important to practice every day! The practice duration for each student varies depending on their age and level. But as a good rule of thumb, every piano student should practice every day for at least 15 minutes. For beginners, it could take as much as 15 to 20 minutes a day, while more advanced students take 45 minutes to an hour.