Multi-Level Group
Piano Lessons

Group piano lessons are a community-based music enrichment course that revolve primarily, though not exclusively, around the piano. Group lessons are a great option for holistic development of musicianship, music appreciation, music history, and music theory alongside building personal proficiency at the piano. We offer a number of group piano lesson times that will including a mixture of beginner to late-beginner students of all ages.

Learning alongside peers of varying levels offers group-piano lesson students a unique atmosphere for learning that private piano lessons and static-level group lessons can not. Some of these unique benefits include: developing musical ensemble skills (which usually pianists miss out on in the most fundamental years, being a non-standard orchestra or band instrument) and learning community-support skills. Beginners can be encouraged and helped by hearing peers that are further along in their studies, and accomplished late-beginners can become role-models and musical leaders for beginners while achieving new personal pianistic heights in creative and performance skills!

In a family oriented and communal learning environment, students will have opportunities to play group and solo repertoire alongside their peers. Group repertoire, chosen by the teacher, will be learned all together and solo “speciality” pieces will be assigned to individual students. Solo piano practice and individualized teacher attention is also built-in to our group lessons. Students will utilize individual headphones, plugged into digital piano workstations, to practice silently while the teacher provides some individual support to each student.

Though opportunities for group and private practice are offered during lessons, at-home practice is also required. Occasional “mini-performances” during class will address performance etiquette and tackle performance anxiety. Additionally, our group lessons will expose students to various composers and their works, and engage students in meditative, artistic, and listening development activities. Other enrichment activities will include everything from drumming and rhythm exercises to music theory and games!

Our group lessons run with a maximum of six students. Class-level placement is based on the student's piano proficiency determined by teacher and student availability, so a private intro lesson is a prerequisite to class placement.

Required Equipment

The expectation for all enrolled students is that the student will own or rent a piano, digital or acoustic, to practice on at home in between classes and lessons. We recommend, at minimum, a full-keyboard with 88 weighted keys to work with that has a sustain pedal. If you have further questions regarding acquiring an instrument, please contact Mary for more information.

Practice Expectations

Group piano students can anticipate needing at-home practice time to contribute to the team effort of learning in the classroom. The amount of time required is dependent on each student and the level of difficulty on the repertoire being learned. We ask students to be practicing a minimum of 15-20 minutes per practice session. Shorter at-home practice sessions with more frequency throughout the week are more effective than one long practice session per week for learning, retention, and developing any physical skill with muscle memory.

 Multi-Level Group Piano Lessons FAQs

 What is the difference between private lessons and group lessons?

GROUP LESSONS

Group piano lessons are a community-based music enrichment courses that revolve primarily, though not exclusively, around the piano. Group lessons offer a healthy mix of individual and group attention from the teacher and run with a minimum of four and maximum of six students. We accommodate each student at individual work stations supplied with a digital piano, personal headphones, and creative supplies. Group lessons also include team-building exercises and meditative, artistic, and listening development activities in the areas of music theory, music history, and music appreciation. Additionally, they offer opportunities for “mini” in-class performances to learn about performance etiquette and tackle performance anxiety. At-home practice on a weighted-keyboard instrument is expected between lessons. Group lessons are geared towards the beginner to late-beginner pianist and we offer various mixed multi-level courses in addition to a separate adult-beginner piano course for ages 18+ and a Wunderkeys group course for ages 3-5. Class placement will be based on teacher evaluation in a private trial lesson (per student wishing to enroll) and on student availability.

PRIVATE LESSONS

Private lessons offer students one-on-one instruction at the piano for the entirety of the lesson. This makes lessons highly personalized to every individual’s learning style and needs. Private lessons are much more intensive, require significantly more commitment to at-home practice on a quality instrument, and is geared towards the early-intermediate to advanced level pianist. Content assigned in private lesson typically includes working on at least two solo pieces simultaneously, with the addition of hand strengthening and technique building exercises outside of the repertoire selections. Private lessons are limited in availability therefore enrollment is based on a private trial lesson and teacher availability.


Which option is better: Private or group lessons?

Here at Note Worthy Music Lessons, LLC we believe that both private and group learning settings are equally valuable and offer quality learning opportunities for advancement and engagement as pianists and musicians. Private lessons have very limited availability however, are much more intensive, and are piano centric while our group lessons offer more holistic growth in the areas of piano-proficiency, musicianship, team work, and performance practice with an audience. Both options offer ample opportunity for self-directed growth and piano-playing pleasure, and both require at-home practice between lessons. We recommend group lessons for beginners to late-beginners and private lessons for early-intermediate to advanced level pianists.


What is the best age to start group piano lessons?

The simple answer is: Any age! It is never too early or too late to foster a relationship and practice with music! Here at Note Worthy Music Lessons, LLC we offer opportunities for group learning for any age and all levels. Our multi-level, mixed group classes accommodate beginners to late-beginners of all ages, and encourage team support from the varied levels of musicians.


How much do group piano lessons cost?

Note Worthy Music Lessons, LLC offers competitive local rates starting at $25.
Contact us for more about pricing, and payment plans.


Do you offer free or discounted intro lessons?

No, we do not offer free or discounted intro lessons. All lessons, including intros, are priced the same as our regular lesson rates and follow the same payment and cancellation policies.


Where do I register or contact Note Worthy Music Lessons, LLC?

For outstanding inquiries regarding instrument, studio policies, costs, or getting started, visit our contact page and fill out the contact form.

To register for lessons, sign-up on our new student registration page!