Interested in Lessons?
Studio: I currently have about 50 piano students.
Lessons: Private, weekly 30 minute lessons taught in a designated home studio.
Recitals: Two a year, one in winter and one near the end of the school year.
Method: See below.
Studio Activity: Mystery at the Musical
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You can sign-up on my waiting list here: CLICK HERE
Policy Sheet Highlights
School Year Fee: $110 monthly, September - May, regardless of the number of lessons.
No make-up lessons or credit for missed lessons unless I cancel the lesson.
Summer Fee: $27.50 per lesson, schedule changes accepted up to 24 hrs in advance.
Lesson Type: In-person or Zoom.
Summer Fees: $27.50 per lesson
Questions? Email me at lisawilliams.piano@gmail.com or use the form below.
Lessons: Private, weekly 30 minute lessons taught in a designated home studio.
Recitals: Two a year, one in winter and one near the end of the school year.
Method: See below.
Studio Activity: Mystery at the Musical
Click to view Past Studio Activities.
You can sign-up on my waiting list here: CLICK HERE
Policy Sheet Highlights
School Year Fee: $110 monthly, September - May, regardless of the number of lessons.
No make-up lessons or credit for missed lessons unless I cancel the lesson.
Summer Fee: $27.50 per lesson, schedule changes accepted up to 24 hrs in advance.
Lesson Type: In-person or Zoom.
Summer Fees: $27.50 per lesson
Questions? Email me at lisawilliams.piano@gmail.com or use the form below.
Teaching Method
* Say good-bye to boring method books and hello to Anchor Notes and the Jon Schmidt (that's the piano guy in The Piano Guys) method of interval reading, supplemented by Wundkerkeys and SuperSonicsPlus music.
* With consistent practice, students normally read from Anchor G to Anchor F within the first year.
* With consistent practice, students normally read from Anchor G to Anchor F within the first year.
* This method supplements a student already proficient in note-reading and enables them to sight-read more effectively.
* Students use a variety of music which is fun for students to practice
AND to show-off to their friends.
* One piece is always a student choice.
* I use an extensive library of over 100 studio-licensed books, 1000's of songs,
in addition to activities and games, many which are studio-licensed and free to you.
* Books include technique, composing, improvisation, learning to play with chords and patterns, sight-reading, current sounding etudes to practice scales and arpeggios, rhythm, classical-crossover arrangements of classical pieces and more.
* Digital music also includes traditional, classical and classical cross-over pieces.
Music for all ages and levels.
* Students use a variety of music which is fun for students to practice
AND to show-off to their friends.
* One piece is always a student choice.
* I use an extensive library of over 100 studio-licensed books, 1000's of songs,
in addition to activities and games, many which are studio-licensed and free to you.
* Books include technique, composing, improvisation, learning to play with chords and patterns, sight-reading, current sounding etudes to practice scales and arpeggios, rhythm, classical-crossover arrangements of classical pieces and more.
* Digital music also includes traditional, classical and classical cross-over pieces.
Music for all ages and levels.