PIANO LESSONS

We Welcome Kids Ages 7+ and Adults of All Abilities

Private Lessons are $140/month (4 lessons)

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Why learn to play piano?

Learning the fundamentals of piano is learning the fundamentals of ALL music. No other instrument offers such a broad base for understanding theory, technique, and music styles. Studying piano is also an excellent launch point for later exploration of different instruments and vocal performance. Most important, it is one of life’s most enjoyable “therapies.” It feels good to play piano!


What is the best age to learn piano?

Each age group, from preschool to seniors, brings advantages to the study of music. Natomas Music Square has excellent group programs for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. My experience as a piano instructor has taught me that a piano student is ready for one-on-one lessons when they can focus on one thing for 20-30 minutes. Each person is unique, and parents usually know best when a child is prepared for that type of focus and commitment.

That said, it is never too late to learn piano. We have had students from 4 to 60, and these students’ success and enjoyment is ALWAYS determined by interest and commitment - no matter what age. EVERY AGE benefits from the mental exercise and fun of learning to play music!


We are already so busy with work, homework, extracurricular activities and family obligations;
Why should I add one more thing to my schedule?

You’re absolutely right - we are so busy these days, and taking piano lessons is certainly a time commitment. But, when you look closely at the time involved, and the lasting value of that time spent, learning to play piano takes considerably less time than many other activities: One lesson a week for 30 minutes, and 15-30 minutes of home practice every day (ideally) or several times a week (realistically). You’ll find you can squeeze in piano practice almost anytime.

Once learned, piano is an ability that you will enjoy for a lifetime.


Is learning piano difficult?

Learning to play piano is like learning anything new: strange and unfamiliar at first; familiar and comfortable after a short while. Notice that I didn’t say “easy.” Learning piano is always challenging and stimulating, which is why there is such a strong sense of accomplishment and success as each level is mastered. The best experiences in life are always those that have a personal investment of heart, body, and mind. Piano lessons are one of those experiences that develop self-esteem, confidence, sociability, community, self-direction, general academic prowess, and love of the arts.

The hardest part of learning piano is developing a steady routine and environment in which you or your student can learn. Master a consistent, regular practice time, and everyone will be happy!


I’ve heard pianos are expensive. Is it okay for a beginner to start with an inexpensive keyboard for their piano classes?

Yes, definitely. There are many reasonably priced electric keyboards available at department stores like Target or Walmart, or available online. There are also many “like-new” used keyboards and pianos for sale on Craigslist or similar sites.

Meet Lana

Lana has been a piano student at Natomas Music Square since 2004 (age 7) and has made great progress.

Check out or Then & Now page to meet some of our other students.