Packages

For those who prefer flexibility, I offer single lessons without any long-term commitment. This option allows you to book individual lessons according to your needs and schedule. It’s a great way to explore music at your own pace, with personalized instruction in each session.

BI-MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS (a class every two weeks)

I also offer a bi-monthly subscription option, ideal for you or your child if you are looking for regular and structured guidance. With two lessons per month, you benefit from progressive learning tailored to your goals, while maintaining a certain level of flexibility. To access this discount, a 4-month commitment is required, allowing for coherent and effective development of your musical skills.

monthly subscriptions (a class every week)

I offer a monthly subscription, ideal for you or your child, with one lesson per week for regular and structured musical learning. This option allows for a personalized program tailored to your needs, while ensuring continuous progress. To benefit from this advantageous rate, a 4-month commitment is required, ensuring solid and coherent development of musical skills.

TYPICAL LESSONS - EXAMPLES

  • In this lesson, the child will learn to master their instrument, read music, and interpret musical pieces, all at their own pace.

    1. Welcome and Warm-up (5 minutes)
      A warm welcome to the student.
      Quick discussion on how the student is feeling and their progress from the previous week.
      Hand and finger warm-up exercises to prepare the muscles for playing.

    2. Review of Previous Lessons (5 minutes)
      Review exercises and pieces worked on in the last lesson.
      Correct any mistakes and clarify difficult points.

    3. New Concepts and Techniques (10 minutes)
      Introduction of new musical concepts (note reading, rhythms, chords, etc.).
      Demonstration of new techniques (hand posture, fingering techniques, etc.).
      Practical exercises to apply the new concepts and techniques.

    4. Piece Practice (7 minutes)
      Work on a piece currently being learned.
      Apply the new concepts and techniques in the piece.
      Tips on interpretation and musical expression.

    5. Conclusion and Homework (3 minutes)
      Summary of key points covered during the lesson.
      Assignment of exercises to practice for the next week.
      Quick Q&A to ensure the student understands their homework.

    Each lesson is tailored to the student's specific level and needs, with a particular focus on the gradual development of technical and musical skills.

    1. Welcome and Warm-up (5 minutes)
      A warm welcome to the student.
      Discussion about recent progress and challenges encountered.
      Hand and finger warm-up with appropriate exercises.

    2. Review of Previous Lessons (7 minutes)
      Review of exercises and pieces worked on in the last lesson.
      Correction of mistakes and reinforcement of previous concepts.

    3. New Concepts and Techniques (15 minutes)
      Introduction of advanced musical concepts (harmony, phrasing, dynamics, etc.).
      Development of advanced techniques (arpeggios, trills, pedaling, etc.).
      Exercises and practical applications to integrate the new concepts.

    4. Piece Practice (15 minutes)
      Intensive work on a main piece.
      Application of the learned concepts and techniques in the chosen piece.
      In-depth analysis of interpretation and musicality.

    5. Conclusion and Homework (3 minutes)
      Summary of the main points of the lesson.
      Assignment of specific homework for the next week.
      Answers to questions and clarification of doubts.

    This longer lesson allows for a more in-depth exploration of technical and musical aspects, fostering quicker and more comprehensive progress for the student. Each session is tailored to individual needs and the student’s level, while aiming to encourage personal artistic expression.

    1. Welcome and Warm-up (5 minutes)
      A warm welcome to the student.
      Discussion about recent progress and challenges encountered.
      Hand and finger warm-up with appropriate exercises.

    2. Review of Previous Lessons (10 minutes)
      Review of exercises and pieces worked on in the last lesson.
      Correction of mistakes and reinforcement of previous concepts.

    3. New Concepts and Techniques (20 minutes)
      Introduction of advanced concepts (interpretation, style, improvisation, etc.).
      Development of advanced techniques (left-hand technique, polyphonic playing, etc.).
      Exercises and practical applications to integrate the new concepts.

    4. Piece Practice (20 minutes)
      Intensive work on one or more main pieces.
      Application of concepts and techniques in the chosen pieces.
      In-depth analysis of interpretation, musicality, and expression.

    5. Conclusion and Homework (5 minutes)
      Summary of the main points of the lesson.
      Assignment of specific homework for the next week (pieces to practice, technical exercises, etc.).
      Answers to questions and clarification of doubts.

    This longer lesson allows for a thorough and detailed exploration of technical and musical aspects, fostering significant progress and a deeper understanding of music and the art of piano playing. Each lesson is tailored to individual needs and the student’s level, while encouraging the development of creativity and personal expression.