Piano

Piano lessons are extremely popular among students of all ages, interests and goals. At Chapel Hill School of Musical Arts, no matter who you are or how you want to study piano, our knowledgeable and caring musical instructors can assist you either in person or remotely.

Why is taking piano lessons so popular?

  • You can begin at a young age, unlike many other musical instruments.
  • Lessons teach the basics of music reading and theory from the start.
  • The piano is suitable for all kinds of musical interests and styles.
  • The piano can accompany almost any instrument or voice.
  • Playing piano adds life and fun to any social occasion.
  • Piano study is often considered the foundation of musical training.

Learn a wide range of skills

Our experienced and supportive instructors will ensure that you or your child are well-rounded and well-versed in a variety of piano playing styles. Learn how to play classical, popular, jazz, and contemporary genres and find your special niche. We feel that this type of diverse teaching creates the best and most versatile musicians.

Learn to play your way

In addition to lessons given in our school, we also offer remote lessons for those who want them. We are very open and flexible to help our students learn in the way that works best for each individually.
Some of our students start out with a digital piano or an electronic keyboard, which allows them to save money and to try the instrument out before making the financial commitment of buying a piano. We recommend having an instrument with at least 66 keys and weighted keys if possible, but we want you to learn in a way and with an instrument that works for you and your budget!

Contact us today

Ready to give remote piano lessons a try? Or, would you like to learn about our other options for musical lessons?

We invite you to contact us. We’ll get to know you or your child and match you up with the perfect course options to meet your needs, goals, and interests. After all, music is for everyone!

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