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Ivy
- Price $56
- Answer 1h

$56/h
1st lesson free
- Piano
- Piano Keyboard
- Synthesizer
With nine years of piano practice in classical, jazz, and pop styles, I have built a strong musical foundation that helps me teach and support students of all skill levels.
- Piano
- Piano Keyboard
- Synthesizer
Lesson location
About Ivy
I am a piano tutor with over 9 years of teaching experience. I specialize in working with college students, from beginners to advanced players. Over the years, I have successfully taught around 300 students. Many of my students have cleared graded exams from recognized boards with distinction. Several have performed in college recitals and local concerts. A few have even gone on to teach piano themselves. My teaching philosophy is rooted in adaptability and problem solving. I believe that every student learns differently. Some grasp theory quickly but struggle with coordination. Others play by ear naturally but need help with reading. I tailor my approach to fit each student's learning style. I do not believe in a rigid method. I observe, listen, and adjust my teaching to what works best for them. I also focus on building strong fundamentals. I teach proper hand position, finger control, and rhythm from day one. I explain music theory in practical ways so that students understand what they are playing. This helps them learn faster and retain more. I encourage students to ask questions and think critically. I do not simply correct mistakes. I guide them to find the root cause and fix it themselves. This builds confidence and independence. I am patient and supportive throughout the journey. I understand that college students are busy and I respect their time. I set realistic practice goals that fit their schedules. I celebrate every achievement, whether it is mastering a scale or performing a full sonata. I am proud of my students' growth and their love for music. My ultimate reward is seeing them enjoy playing and continue learning beyond our lessons.
About the lesson
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- +6
levels :
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Professional
Kids
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th year
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My teaching approach is centered on four key principles: adaptation to learning styles, problem-solving, patience, and building a strong musical foundation. I recognize that every student learns differently. Some are visual learners who benefit from seeing patterns on the keyboard. Others are auditory learners who pick up melodies by ear. Kinesthetic learners need to feel the rhythm and movement through their hands. I adjust my teaching methods to suit each student's natural strengths. This makes learning easier and more enjoyable. I also focus on problem-solving skills. I do not just give answers. I guide students to find solutions themselves. When they face a difficult passage or tricky rhythm, I teach them how to break it down step by step. They learn to identify the problem, try different approaches, and find what works best for them. This builds independence and confidence. Patience is at the heart of my studio. I understand that progress takes time. I never rush my students or make them feel pressured. I celebrate small wins and encourage consistent effort. I create a calm and supportive space where students feel safe to make mistakes and learn from them. My methodology is structured yet flexible. Lessons are tailored to each student's goals, whether they are beginners, intermediate players, or advanced performers.
My teaching covers a comprehensive range of piano subjects. Technique is a priority. I focus on proper hand position, finger strength, articulation, and touch control. I use scales, arpeggios, and Hanon exercises to develop dexterity and evenness across all fingers. Sight-reading is another essential subject. I use progressive reading materials to help students recognize notes, rhythms, and patterns quickly. This skill allows them to learn new pieces faster and with less frustration. Music theory is integrated into every lesson. I teach students how to read and write notation, understand key signatures, chord progressions, and musical forms. This knowledge deepens their understanding of the music they play and helps them with composition and improvisation. Ear training is also a key subject. I incorporate interval recognition, chord identification, and melodic dictation to sharpen their listening skills. This helps students play by ear and develop relative pitch over time.
Repertoire and interpretation form a major part of my lessons. I guide students through pieces from different eras and styles, including baroque, classical, romantic, and contemporary. I teach them how to shape phrases, use dynamics, and express emotion through their playing. This makes their performances more musical and engaging. Improvisation and composition are subjects I introduce to students who show interest. I teach basic chord structures and scales to help them create their own melodies and accompaniments. This sparks creativity and keeps lessons exciting. I also include sight-playing and chord chart reading. These are practical skills for students who want to play in bands, accompany singers, or play popular music. I teach them how to read lead sheets and create their own arrangements.
Each lesson follows a clear structure. We start with warm-up exercises to relax the hands and focus the mind. Then we move to technical work like scales and finger exercises. We spend a good amount of time on repertoire, where we apply techniques to actual pieces. I always set aside time for sight-reading and ear training. I end each session with a review of what we covered and clear practice goals for the week. I assign practice routines that are manageable and effective. I also use recording during lessons to help students hear their progress and identify areas for improvement. I assess progress regularly and adjust my approach as needed. My goal is to develop well-rounded pianists who not only play beautifully but also understand the music they play. I want my students to enjoy their practice and feel proud of their growth. Whether you are a beginner taking your first lesson or an advanced student polishing a challenging piece, I am here to guide you with patience and care.
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Price
- $56
Pack prices
- 5h: $280
- 10h: $560
online
- $56/h
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The first lesson with Ivy will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.
- 1hr
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