Most people like to have piano lessons once a week. This is not only good for a majority of students’ schedules, but means you have time to practise the material at least a few times before the next lesson.

Many people know the popular saying, ‘How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice.’ Practice is a hugely important part of learning any musical instrument and it helps if you can do this for at least 30 minutes a day in between lessons.

However, how often you have lessons obviously depends on how much time you have available and how quickly you want to learn. Providing you’re keen to learn music and willing to practise, a 30 to 45-minute lesson once a week is usually sufficient.

Other people like to have two lessons a week, so they can have a fast-track learning experience.

One of the good things about online piano lessons is they provide exceptional flexibility. 

Dan Piano Studio is ideal for those who are interested in learning jazz and classical music. Courses this tutor offers include:

Described as a ‘friendly and nuanced tutor’ along with ‘patient and encouraging’, Dan would love to support you on your musical journey. He ensures that lessons are enjoyable and that you can progress as quickly as possible.

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The best way to choose a piano teacher is to see them in action.

You’re always welcome to check out videos from his YouTube channel to see what he has to offer. Dan is a highly professional piano tutor that has been studying music since the age of eight.

Highly qualified and experienced, he has a strong enthusiasm for both jazz and classical music. He has achieved first with classical music, having gained a Piano Bachelor with the highest marks of the session.

Dan believes that everyone has an ability to become good at music. No matter your level of experience he would love to hear from you.

If you’re looking to take up private piano lessons, don’t hesitate to contact Dan for more information.

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