LEARNING TO PLAY THE PIANO
I Can Help You Learn to Play More Easily!
When students see their own progress unfold before their own eyes, they are naturally inspired to do more!
Piano-playing isn’t difficult, with the right approach! So often, teachers teach the basics, with students completing their assignments at home. It’s better to form a learning partnership with students (except beginners needing a foundation). We start learning all music during lessons, and answering all questions before they leave. Students can then achieve faster progress at my studio and at home, practice with less mistakes, and discover new questions (and developments!)
With many active students, Jeb Dennis Piano Studios now has opened new time-slots open at the Norwalk location! So many students have told me how much they love to come here and learn!
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How Do I Teach Piano?
Most people love music – It’s a big part of their lives. If that’s true, why don’t as many people love taking piano lessons?
The Obstacles
It’s too easy for students to view lessons as more homework, or just another activity in their week…even if they decided themselves to sign up for lessons.
Why? So many classes focus on facts, but not enough on how students can take control of their own progress, learn the songs they love. So much can be accomplished by accessing a human’s natural curiosity, interests, and desire to learn new things. If students are inspired, rather than told, and shown how to use proven techniques in their own way, they consistently and enthusiastically reach their full potential, and beyond!
The Solutions
My mission is simple: foster a love of learning music, and the custom practical tools for student success. It’s a joke in our studio: until the day I can be cloned and be taken home to supervise all students’ practice sessions, they’ll instead learn to be ME, at the lesson or in their own homes!
Everything needed to play well and enjoy it, from sight-reading, to steady rhythm, to playing with physical freedom, to looking at various types of music can be found here!
Would you like more information? Or a trial lesson? Click CONTACT above to get started!