Your Questions, Answered

  • Piano is a fantastic first instrument to learn, even if your child eventually wants to move on to a different instrument. This is because the piano makes the most sense visually which makes musical concepts easier to grasp. This is crucial when learning to read notation and understand scales and chords.

    The main consideration is whether your child has the time to dedicate to daily practice. Learning an instrument should not be seen as a seasonal activity, like a sport. Rather, success greatly depends on consistent practice. 15 minutes a day for absolute beginners is a good start, but 30 minutes (or more) a day is even better. Short, daily, concentrated practices are more effective than one long practice once a week.

  • We offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether you're just getting started or scaling something bigger. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

  • We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.

  • Since daily practice is essential in making progress, your child should have access to either an acoustic piano (preferred), a digital piano with weighted keys, or at the very least, an electric keyboard on a stand.

    Your child will also need:

    • the books that pertain to their grade level ($10-$35 per level)

    • a clip to hold practice books open during practice, since most books are not spiral bound and have a tendency to close ($2)

    • a multi-colored pen for the writing portions of the books ($1)

    • A notebook to track progress and record weekly assignments ($2)

    • A bag to keep all materials together ($5-10)

  • We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.