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LOK LAI - Piano teacher
LOK LAI
Piano9 St Michaels Gardens, Whitefield, Manchester M45 8DN, UK4.9 km
£22
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LOK LAI is a rising UK-based Hong-Kong-born musician, after attaining Distinction in DipLCM (Recital) in Classical Singing and DipLCM (Recital) in Piano Performance of London College of Music, LOK LAI graduated in Diploma Studies from Internationales Musikkonservatorium (IMUK) Graz in Austria, where he majored in Voice under the tutelage of Prof. Wolfgang Müller-Lorenz. He also studied Piano with Prof. Zoltan Füzessery and Prof. Che-Lun Hsu. Linus completed the Diploma in Music Foundations at The Hong Kong Academy For Performing Arts, studying Voice under Prof. Albert, Chun Lim. He also attended masterclasses by renowned artists, including Prof. Wolfgang Müller-Lorenz and Prof. Aud Kjellaug Tesaker. Linus frequently won accolades during his studies in Hong Kong and Austria since 2020. He won the Scholarships for Outstanding Performances by HKSAR Government Scholarships Fund in Hong Kong. Besides, he has won prizes in various international music competitions held in Germany, Austria, the U.K., and Hong Kong. Recognized for his profound expression with great stage presence, Linus is an experienced choral singer and has been singing at numerous events, including the Choir and Organ Concert with the Hallé Choir, the Sung Eucharist with Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir for Festival of All Saints at Manchester Cathedral in the U.K., the Choral Evensong with Adamas Voces at Selby Abbey in the U.K., the Holy Mass for Corpus Christi with Choir of Parish Church of Münzgraben (Pfarre Graz- Münzgraben) at Graz Cathedral (Dompfarre Graz) in Austria, Festival of Religion held by Chamber Music Festival Styria (Steiermark) in Graz of Austria, Chorus Performance of IDOMENEO at The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and the International Choral Jazz and Mass Participatory Musicking Festival in Hong Kong. He also performs actively as a soloist. He had a solo performance of Messiah at Christ Church Pennington in the U.K.. He had a solo performance with pianist Henrik Sande at The United Methodist Church Graz in Austria. He performed the Holy Mass with other singers, including Prof. Wolfgang Müller-Lorenz at theParish Church of Frohnleiten in Graz of Austria conducted by Christian Köckl. Linus also performed at Stiftung Mozarteum- Großer Saal in Salzburg of Austria.

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Morgan Hale - Piano teacher
Morgan Hale
PianoPrestwich, Manchester, UK7.5 km
£15
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I have been teaching singing, piano, and music theory for over ten years, to students of all ages and levels of experience. I studied at Royal Holloway, Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University, and the University of Manchester and have also worked as a classroom teacher of A-level music and music technology. Having been a performing musician since childhood, I have years of experience to draw on to bring out your musical potential. My speciality is finding technique and repertoire that suits the individual student, helping them to develop their skills in the best way for them. This can be in any style – I teach classical, musical theatre, and rock and pop, amongst other genres. I welcome young and adult students alike, and I have a variety of teaching strategies and resources for any age.

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Anthem Music School - Piano teacher
Anthem Music School
Piano193 Monton Road Monton Greater Manchester M30 9PN United Kingdom11.9 km
£15.75
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Charlie Powell - Piano teacher
Charlie Powell
PianoJoiner Street 001 Joiner Street, 001 Manchester England M4 1PH United Kingdom12.9 km
£24.95
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Hi I’m Charlie! I teach piano, guitar, bass and ukulele and have counted to over 10,000 hours of music lessons throughout my career. After obtaining my music degree (BMus Hons) in 2014, I began teaching music in multiple schools and private institutions, gradually building up to a personal network of private students. Having been in so many different musical interactions has kept me agile as a teacher and be aware of the versatility required to master the art of tuition. I began doing one-to-one lessons online at the start of lockdown in 2020, realising it was the only way to progress as a teacher and for also students to progress. During this time I discovered the advantage of learning an instrument in the comfort of your own home, whilst having the same quality as a face to face lesson, which led to rapid developments of my students! For many aspiring musicians, the thought of learning to play can be daunting; therefore as a tutor I provide an engaging and supportive learning environment that helps students build confidence and improve their playing ability. When I am not teaching, I perform in multiple bands and compose and release solo music. One of my favourite aspects of music is the aspect of composition; taking your own musical influences and toying around with them to create something unique is a thrilling experience! Since teaching in 2016, I have had a 100 percent pass rate with students entered in Guitar, Bass and Piano grades, from 1-8, mainly achieving the highest credentials! Qualifications: B (Mus) Hons degree , University of Huddersfield

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Dr Robert Ratcliffe - Piano teacher
Dr Robert Ratcliffe
PianoManchester, UK13.0 km
£22.00
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Robert is a Doctor of music and an internationally recognised composer, musician and writer. After completing his PhD in music he established a successful private teaching practice in Stockport and South Manchester. His students and clients range from beginners (children and adults) right through to experienced professionals and teachers. Robert has been teaching for over 20 years, both privately and as a University Lecturer. He has experience of preparing students for performances and auditions (for example, Chetham’s, Leeds Conservatoire, RNCM), and exams up to diploma level, with a 100% ABRSM examination pass rate (usually with distinction). Recent success stories include students who achieved 99 (out of 100) for ABRSM Grade 5 Theory and 146 (out of 150) for Piano Practical. One of his students’ was invited to take part in a special concert organised by the ABRSM after they achieved one of the highest marks during the Spring period. Robert’s students have been successful prize winners in various music competitions and have attained excellent results during school and college examinations – for example, many have achieved A* in their GCSE music exams. Lessons can be configured to support and complement work undertaken for GCSE and AS/A level music examinations etc. They can also be designed to improve general musicianship, including sight reading, aural skills, improvisation, and aspects of composition. Robert has had success with students of all ages and abilities, from 3 to 75. Teaching methods are adapted to suit the student, involving an analysis of both the way a student learns music and the way that they perform. Strategies can then be developed to overcome specific musical and technical difficulties or to find a suitable approach to the music in question. In relation to this, Robert has an awareness of various relaxation techniques that can be used to enhance general pianistic technique. He is also able to help with issues of performance anxiety, and can suggest various strategies and techniques to reduce or minimise its effects. Aspects of sound production and quality of tone are also covered during lessons (Robert has a particular affinity with the Romantic and Impressionistic repertoire, especially the works of Chopin, Debussy and Scriabin). As a composer, Robert is often very interested in the way that a specific piece of music has been constructed, providing a piece-by-piece analytical commentary for students, including background information on the composer and the context of the works composition. This helps to create an informed interpretation, including an understanding of both the architecture of a piece and the musical ideas contained within it, leading to a more effective communication of the music. In addition to piano lessons, Robert offers tuition in composition, electronic music, music production, music history and music theory. He can work with any of the major communication platforms including FaceTime, Skype, Teams, WhatsApp, and Zoom. Lessons can also be conducted over the phone – Robert recently helped a student to achieve a distinction for ABRSM Grade 7 performance through regular phone lessons (without video). Full DBS certificate available upon request. Professional Experience (selected): Performances and broadcasts in approximately 30 countries worldwide, including presentations at major international events such as ACMC, ICMC, L’espace du Son, NIME, and Sonorities. Collaborated with some of the leading performers in the fields of contemporary and experimental music. Recordings available through CMMAS, Further Noise, Sonus, and Vox Novus. Music purchased by the library of the Royal Northern College of Music Writing published in various academic journals and proceedings: Dancecult, eContact!, eOREMA, the proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC), and Sonic Ideas. Served as an adjudicator and reviewer at International level (ICMC and 60×60) Music Qualifications & Achievements: BA Hons (1st Class) – specialising in solo piano performance and composition M.Res composition (distinction) – received national AHRC award PhD composition/musicology – received national AHRC award Specialised piano training and experience (postgraduate level): Studied privately at postgraduate level with Professor David Fanning (University of Manchester). David Fanning was taught by Sulamita Aronovsky, who studied with the renowned Russian pianist and teacher Alexander Goldenweiser. Masterclass and private study with Roy Howat (Keyboard Research Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music), whose teachers include the celebrated Chopin interpreter and Ravel specialist Vlado Perlemuter. Studied and consulted with Michael Bell (Director of Performance at Keele University), who was taught by Derryck Wyndham and Sulamita Aronovsky. Winner of the Keele Concerto audition 2004. Recorded performances and original music broadcast on BBC radio and internationally. Experience of performing as a soloist, accompanist, and ensemble member in a diverse range of styles, including, for example, jazz/funk support for Jools Holland. Member of the European Piano Teachers Association, Musicians Union, and Society of Authors. © Robert Ratcliffe 2023

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Min Feng - Piano teacher
Min Feng
PianoManchester, UK13.0 km
£20
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Professional Piano Lessons in Manchester – All Ages & Levels Welcome Are you looking for high-quality piano lessons in Manchester? Whether you're a complete beginner, an intermediate player, or someone preparing for exams and competitions, I am here to guide you through your musical journey. My lessons are designed to be engaging, structured, and tailored to your personal goals—whether that’s mastering classical pieces, exploring jazz, or simply playing for fun. About Me I started learning the piano at the age of six and have dedicated my life to music ever since. I hold a Master’s degree in Piano Performance (Merit) from the University of Manchester and have five years of teaching experience, working with students of all ages and levels. My early start in piano has given me a deep understanding of the learning process, allowing me to guide students effectively from their very first lesson to an advanced level. As a performer, I have achieved recognition in international competitions, including: Gold Award – 2023 Paris Music Competition (Shanghai Division) Gold Award – 2023 Brahms International Music Competition (China Finals) With my strong foundation in both performance and teaching, I help students develop proper technique, musical expression, and confidence in their playing. What You Will Learn I offer structured, personalized lessons based on your skill level and goals. My teaching covers: ✔ Classical repertoire – Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, and more ✔ Jazz, pop, and contemporary styles for a more diverse musical experience ✔ ABRSM exam preparation (Grades 1-8 and Diploma level) ✔ Music theory, sight-reading, and ear training to build a strong foundation ✔ Improvisation and composition for students who love creativity in music ✔ Performance coaching for competitions, concerts, and recitals Lesson Options & Location In-person lessons – I travel to students’ homes in Manchester Online lessons via Zoom, Skype, or WeChat for students outside Manchester Pricing & Duration 30-minute lesson: £20 45-minute lesson: £27 60-minute lesson: £30 Travel fee for home visits: £5-10 (depending on location) Contact Information 📱 WeChat: fm6960 📞 Phone: +44 7443726699 📧 Email: min.feng6960@gmail.com Whether you are looking to start learning the piano, improve your current skills, or prepare for exams and performances, I am committed to helping you achieve your musical goals. My lessons are structured, engaging, and designed to make piano learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Contact me today to book your first lesson!

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Gema Lu Cai - Piano teacher
Gema Lu Cai
PianoManchester M1, UK13.8 km
£30
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Graduated pianist from the Royal Northern College of Music specialising in Music Education, Gema is a Spanish/Chinese pianist based in Manchester. She has experience teaching for 6 years to a wide range of students (beginners, young professionals, preparing for exams, or just for fun). She has taught people of ages 2-53, in three different languages (English, Spanish and Chinese). She teaches classical and pop repertoire, both in person and online. Gema loves getting to understand her students, not only on their piano skills but also the circumstances surrounding their lives and their effect on their learning experience. She makes sure to tailor everything to their personal needs, so she always plans in advance and is open for a chat beforehand. Gema has successfully prepared all her ABRSM students to date and is able to teach Trinity, Rockschool and MTB syllabuses. She is also a piano teacher at a high school where she prepares GCSE students for their solo/ensemble performances. About her experience as a performer, she has won 20 prizes in competitions and performed in 9 different countries (Spain, UK, France, Netherlands, Latvia, United States, China, Korea and Switzerland). To this day Gema is certain that her passion is teaching and helping students unlock their potential.

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About piano lessons in Bury

Bury teachers offer encouraging lessons that suit your pace. You'll explore music you enjoy, build solid basics, and feel confident sitting at the piano at home.

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Teachers serve Bury and Greater Manchester, with online lessons available.

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Piano lessons: what to expect

Piano lessons near you

Great piano lessons combine structured technical development with repertoire that inspires you. Search by location to find local teachers for in-person tuition, or choose online lessons to access specialist tutors in your chosen style.

Who piano lessons are for

Piano suits learners of all ages — children, teens, adults and returning players. Lessons can be tailored to beginners, hobbyists, exam candidates, and aspiring performers.

What you’ll learn in piano lessons

Lessons focus on technique, rhythm, reading, ear training, and musical expression. Teachers create progressive plans so you consistently improve week-to-week.

Online vs in-person piano lessons

Online lessons are effective for repertoire, theory and technique when recorded materials and clear audio/video setup are used. In-person lessons offer direct physical guidance and instrument-specific coaching.

A simple learning path for piano

A good teacher will tailor lessons to your goals — but here’s what progress often looks like.

Weeks 1–6: Foundations
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Develop posture, hand position, basic sight-reading, simple scales and arpeggios, and a practice routine that builds consistent progress.

Months 2–6: Technique & repertoire
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Expand technique with scales, arpeggios and exercises; learn pieces across styles and build expressive playing and musicality.

Months 6+: Style & performance
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Refine interpretation, explore improvisation or accompaniment, and prepare confidently for exams, recitals, or studio sessions.

Getting started: what you need

Keep it simple at first — your teacher can help you choose the right setup.

  • A reliable upright or digital piano with weighted keys is ideal — full-size 88-key preferred.
  • Piano bench at the correct height helps maintain relaxed posture and technique.
  • A metronome and a simple practice plan (20–40 minutes daily) yield far better results than occasional long sessions.

Styles & goals your teacher can support

Choose a direction — lessons can be tailored around what you actually want to play.

Classical
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Technique, interpretation, sight-reading, and repertoire from Baroque to contemporary classical traditions.

Jazz & improvisation
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Harmony, voicings, comping patterns, lead sheets, improvisation practice, and repertoire building.

Pop / contemporary
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Song accompaniment, chordal arrangements, studio-friendly techniques, and performance-ready repertoire.

Exam & graded preparation
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Structured technical work, piece selection, sight-reading practice, and mock exam coaching for ABRSM, Trinity and other boards.

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FAQs about piano lessons in Bury

Do you teach adult beginners?

Yes — lessons start gently with patient coaching.

Can we include pop or worship music?

Absolutely — lessons can focus on the styles you love.

Are exams optional?

Yes — exams are offered only if you choose them.

How often should I practise piano?

Short daily practice sessions (20–40 minutes) are more effective than infrequent long sessions. Your teacher will help design a routine suited to your goals.

Can adults learn piano?

Absolutely. Many adult learners progress quickly with consistent practice and a teacher who tailors lessons to adult learning styles.

Do I need a full-size piano to start lessons?

A full-size 88-key instrument with weighted keys is ideal, but a good quality 61–76 key weighted keyboard can work for beginners. Your teacher can advise on suitable options.

Are online lessons suitable for exam preparation?

Yes — many students successfully prepare for ABRSM, Trinity and other exams via online lessons when the teacher provides structured materials and targeted feedback.