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2 Courses in London

Piano Lesson

5.0(6)

By Hampstead Music School

Learn piano from experienced professionals in the comfort of your own home. Our lessons are suitable for everyone, whether you're preparing for grade exams, learning as a hobby, or advancing your skills. Highly Qualified Teachers: All instructors have at least a Bachelor of Music degree, many years of teaching experience, and are Enhanced DBS checked. Convenient at Home Lessons: Enjoy the convenience of learning at home. All Levels Welcome: Tailored lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced students.

Piano Lesson
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Piano Lessons London

5.0(8)

By Milton Keynes Music Academy

We invite adults, children, complete beginners, and advanced pianists alike to join us at our studio on Baker Street for the finest and most comprehensive piano lessons London has to offer, thanks to a wonderful team of piano instructors. Please contact us for in-person or online lesson availability.

Piano Lessons London
Delivered In-Person in Milton Keynes or UK WideFlexible Dates
£39 to £79

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Learn to Play Piano

5.0(5)

By Jonathan Delbridge Music

This online piano course will give you step-by-step instructions through video lessons, enabling you to learn to play fluently and confidently. There is also complete flexibility so that you can progress at your own pace and work through the lessons in your own time.

Learn to Play Piano
Delivered Online On Demand
£49

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Ridley Academy

ridley academy

London

1. A TOTALLY NEW APPROACH TO LEARNING PIANO Your teacher is a multi-award winning international pianist Stephen Ridley, who taught himself piano from the age of 2 before starting formal training at 11. He discovered in his early years, through much trial and error, a completely unique way to learn piano and understand music, which involved breaking down learning piano into 55 key steps, each as simple and time consuming as brushing your teeth, and that when properly guided through these in an exact correct order, mastering each one in turn, that they would inevitably end up achieving success. 2. BUILDING ON WHAT YOU ALREADY CAN DO Because we’re only ever teaching one simple step at a time, in a very easy gradient, it means you only ever do something you CAN do, you’re never doing something you can’t. We simply take what you can already do, such as wiggle your finger, or learn a simple piece of data, and we build on that, one very simple ability at a time. In this way, you end every single lesson with a win and an improvement. This is important, as the only reason people give up is due to failure and lack of wins. We keep you winning, because when you are always winning, you will never give up! And in a very short time, you’ll ‘accidentally’ just end up knowing how to play! 3. FOCUSING ON PRACTICAL ABILITY This is about making pianists who understand music and can play. Gone are most of the technical words, gone is the latin technology (we believe it’s ineffective to teach in Latin given that nobody speaks Latin anymore!), and gone is anything that is not directly necessary for a mastering of the subject of music and the practical skill of playing piano. We want to make artists who can play, not people who sound smart at dinner parties (although we do still teach the full subject of music theory within the course, so you’ll sound very smart telling people all about Syncopated Rhythmic Subdivision, but more importantly, you’ll know what it is used for and how to DO it!). "My goal is to make one million artists, to give people the gift I’ve got, and to give them the enormous freedom, joy and depth that this skill gives me.” The Piano Masterclass is a complete guide to take ANYONE to becoming a pianist fast. The course takes just 3 minutes per day over 3-12 months, depending on study schedule, making it 150X faster than traditional methods. And takes anyone, of any age from ‘I’ve never touched a piano before’, to having a full understanding of the subject of music and being able to play piano, read and write music and learn any song, and develop an emotional connection to music, rather than just an intellectual one.