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Featured online piano teachers

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Kyla Gabka - Piano teacher
Kyla Gabka
PianoOnline
$40
Top Rated
Most recent review: 10 Oct 2023

Hi! I’m Kyla Gabka and I have been studying the performing arts since I was four years old. I am a singer, pianist, violinist, and actress, and I currently offer private virtual violin, viola, piano, and voice lessons.…

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Eliza Fyfe - Piano teacher
Eliza Fyfe
PianoOnline
£40.00

Eliza teaches singing lessons for all ages and abilities. She believes that everyone has a voice and all we need to do is find that voice and let it flourish. We’ll pick songs ideal for you, in the right key for your…

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Tom Young - Piano teacher
Tom Young
PianoOnline
£15.00

Hey, I’m Tom. I’m a DeMontfort University Music graduate with 10+ years of experience playing, writing, recording, and producing. I can offer private tuition for Guitar and Music Theory, and can teach any and all styles…

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Dr Robert Ratcliffe - Piano teacher
Dr Robert Ratcliffe
PianoOnline
£22.00

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…

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Anna Hetherington - Piano teacher
Anna Hetherington
PianoOnline
£21

An experienced and friendly music tutor with 15 years experience as a private instrumental tutor and 7 years as a school & college music teacher. Tailors the lesson to for your needs and will have you playing your…

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Ashley Kingsley - Piano teacher
Ashley Kingsley
PianoOnline
£32

My name is Ashley Kingsley. I’m a piano teacher based in Brighton, with a Masters degree from the Royal College of Music. I teach all ages from 7 and up, and I happily teach beginners to very advanced levels in all…

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Hannah Littlechild - Piano teacher
Hannah Littlechild
PianoOnline
£24.00

I have played both violin and piano since I was ten, and it’s been a passion in my life to pass on the wonderful skill to others. I’m currently studying towards a Master’s degree in violin performance at Trinity Laban…

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Nick Wyatt - Piano teacher
Nick Wyatt
PianoOnline
£20.00

With over eight years of teaching experience and a genuine passion for inspiring musicians of all ages, I’m a dedicated piano teacher who brings creativity, enthusiasm, and expertise to every lesson. Whether you’re just…

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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
1

Develop posture, hand position, basic sight-reading, simple scales and arpeggios, and a practice routine that builds consistent progress.

Months 2–6: Technique & repertoire
2

Expand technique with scales, arpeggios and exercises; learn pieces across styles and build expressive playing and musicality.

Months 6+: Style & performance
3

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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Trust & safety

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FAQs about piano lessons

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.