Private Piano Lessons
Sign up for private piano lessons taught by pianist, singer and songwriter A’Ishah Songstress, guaranteed to teach you to play like a professional.
Now you can learn how to play piano and keyword professionally and fluently with amazing, private piano lessons from me. My lessons are great for children, teenagers and adults, as well as beginners, intermediate and professionals who desire to take their skills to an even higher level. My private classes are available for all ages and all musical backgrounds.
My lessons are professional, classical piano lessons that prepares you to play any genre of music including Jazz, Blues, R&B, Gospel, Pop, Hip Hop and more. They also teach you to learn other components of music such as how to write a song, how to read and write music and more.
With my powerful and dynamic lessons you will understand the foundation of playing the piano and all of its elements. I create a unique and well-rounded method that guarantees each student of mines will learn how to play the piano fluently and confidently. This consist of me developing a custom lesson plan, tailor made for each student, designed to specifically meet his or her needs. I have the experience and skills to recognize which learning patterns and styles work for each piano student. With this gift I’m able to advance and evolve every student I work with and teach no matter what their initial level or skill is.
What my lessons offer
I offer in-person, private piano lessons as well as virtual piano lessons. With both options I guarantee professional, extraordinary results that will bring out you or your child’s natural musical gifts and take them to the next level. My lessons include:
- Teaching the foundation of playing the piano
- Incorporating music theory to help advance your skills
- Professional and dynamic playing techniques
- Hanon piano finger exercises
- Major and minor scale drills
- Standard and advanced chord playing techniques
- and much more
If you:
- Always wanted to learn how to play the piano or keyboard
- Have a child that you always wanted to learn to play piano
- Started to teach yourself how to play but suddenly got stuck
- Know how to play a few songs but want to learn how to play piano fluently
- Only know how to play one genre of music, but want to learn others
- Use to know how to play, stopped and want to pick it back up
- Know how to play by ear but want to learn how to play by the book with sheet music
- Know how to play another instrument (guitar, drums, violin) and want to learn how to play the piano as well
These lessons are perfect for you.
In-Person Lessons
This option is great if you live in the Delaware County, Pa or Philadelphia, Pa area. With my in-person, private piano lessons you receive attentiveness, care, encouragement and coaching that will make you a great pianist. I have tremendous amount of experience and skills that are proven to help you grow, succeed and play comfortably.
Online/ Virtual Lessons
This option is perfect if you live out of state, currently don’t have the transportation or feel more comfortable having lessons at home. No need to worry about how effective your lessons would be due to them being virtual. Like my in-person lessons, you’ll receive the same amount of attentiveness, care, couching and encouragement. All of my online, virtual lessons can be completed via:
- Zoom
- FaceTime Phone Call
- Microsoft Teams
Prices
Below are the details of how much my private piano lessons cost:
- 1 Hour Lessons = $50
- 45 Minute Lessons = $40
- 30 Minutes Lessons = $30 (Suggested for smaller children ages 5-9 years old)
Payment Methods
The following are the different type of payment methods I accept for in-person and virtual students:
- CashApp
- PayPal
- Venmo
- ApplePay
- Cash (in-person students only)
Working with Children
When working with children and teaching them piano (or any type of instrument) the most important factor is to make sure they’re focused. This means being sure the child is practicing daily for at least 30 minutes. One of the biggest obstacles for children is that many of them don’t like to practice, which is normal especially at such a young age. This is why I strongly encourage each parent to monitor their child and be sure that he or she is practicing as much as possible.
Working with Adults
When working with adults and teaching them piano (or any type of instrument), the most important factor that he or she needs to know is that you can still learn piano even at an older age. Many believe the only way to master any instrument is to start really young. Yes it’s best to start young. However, you can still master the piano as an adult. You just have to be dedicated to practice with additional practice hours that will accommodate your learning as an adult.
Practice
The key to learning how to master playing the piano and every instrument is to practice. All of the techniques, tips and secrets that are taught to you for playing piano will only work at their full capacity if you put in the appropriate amount of hours to practice. Below are details explaining how you should practice depending on your age:
Young Adults and Adults – Ages 16 and older:
- For standard level – practice 2 hours a day with a 10 minute break in between each hour. Minimum 4 days a week. Maximum 6 days a week.
- For advanced level – practice 4 hours a day with a 10 minute break in between each hour. Minimum 5 days a week. Maximum 7 days a week.
Children – Ages 10 to 15 years old:
- For standard level – practice 1 hour and 30 minutes a day, with a ten minute break after your first 45 minutes. Minimum 4 days a week. Maximum 6 days a week
- For advanced level – practice 3 hours a day, with a 10 minute break in between each hour. Minimum 5 days a week. Maximum 7 days a week.
Children – Ages 5 to 9 years old:
- For standard level – practice 30 minutes a day. Minimum 4 days a week. Maximum 5 days a week
- For advanced level – practice 1 hour a day. 30 minutes in the morning, then 30 minutes later in the evening. Minimum 4 days a week. Maximum 6 days a week.
*Please note these are tentative lengths and times that can be increased or decreased according to one’s skill level, schedule and depending on how fast they want to see results.
Additional Materials
When you sign up with my piano lessons and become a student of mines you receive the following:
- Weekly detailed practice list to help you stay on schedule and course with your learning
- A variety of worksheets as your lessons progress to help develop your physical playing as well as sight reading
- List of music book recommendations
FAQ’s
- What’s the youngest age a child can start taking piano lessons? – The youngest age I start as a piano teacher is 5 years old. For children this young I recommend 30 minute lessons only. For your child to be able to start piano lessons at this young age he or she would have to know their ABC’s (at least the letters A-G), how to count up to 10 and the difference between the right and left hand.
- What’s the oldest age a person can be to start learning the piano? – The great thing about learning to play the piano or any instrument is that you can start at any age. The younger you are the better but you can learn and master it at any age. There truly is no limit.
- How long will it take before I can start playing fluently? – Music is an entire language and learning to play music in any form such as an instrument is learning a language within itself. Like all languages and skills, the time it takes to master it varies. It truly depends on how much time you invest into practicing and how often you apply your learned techniques. However, the average amount usually ranges from 3-5 years. Also keep in mind the more advanced you want to play the higher number of years it’ll take. For example, to progress to a phenomenal level such as Stevie Wonder or Mozart will usually take longer than 3 years.
- Does it matter what genre of music I want to play to receive piano lessons from you? – No it doesn’t. The amazing thing about learning piano and other instruments is the fact that the basics and foundation are all universal. Once you learn the foundation to playing you can apply it to any genre of music.
- Will I learn just as much taking virtual classes as I would taking in-person classes? – Yes, the virtual classes are just as professional, effective and fine tuned as my in-person classes. You receive just as much attention, techniques and helpful worksheets.
Testimonials
Ms. A’Ishah is passionate and professional when instructing her piano students. She tailors the lessons for each student while gently pushing them to the next level. We value her attentiveness to our budding pianist and the budget friendly lessons.
Mrs. Kea, parent of student
My son Kailand has been working with A’Ishah for over a year and I am so happy with his progress. He has advanced consistently and learned so much during his time with her. She took his natural talent and is molding it beautifully. She is also very patient with him when he needs it. A’Ishah is an excellent piano teacher. I would highly recommend.
Aisha Jones, parent of student
She is very professional. Also she puts you on the right path to make consistent progress if you listen and do your homework before the next lesson.
Joseph Carr, former adult student
I’m really proud of the growth Alim has working one on one with A’Ishah Songstress. She has helped him tremendously improve on playing the piano.
Tosha, parent of former student
Alim piano teacher is a very good piano teacher. I like the way she’s calm, she’s patient and most of I love the way my grandson is playing the piano now. I like her way more than I like the other piano teacher. I didn’t feel like he was doing nothing but not with this teacher right here she’s awesome.
Denise, grandmother of former student
To start you or your child’s piano lessons up today contact me below:
A’Ishah Songstress
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Email
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