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Piano Lessons in Des Plaines, IL
(312) 377-6663
Is taking piano lessons something that interests you? If the answer is yes, you should call Encore Music Lessons Today!
We'll use your preferences to match you with a qualified teacher in Cook County to start your piano lessons.
It might look difficult, but believe it or not, anyone can learn to play the piano. All it takes is practice and the know how of a caring piano teacher to help you understand things like triads, dynamics and the notes of the keyboard.
Choose from a 45, 60 or 90 minute piano lesson. If you ever need more time, no problem.
Receive Quality Piano Lessons at a Nearby Cook County Teacher's Studio or in the Comfort of Your Home
To ensure that you get the most from your piano lessons, you can choose to receive instruction at your home, your workplace, or at a teacher's studio nearby.
Learn to play the piano and start having fun. Feel free to give us a call at (800) 417-4620 to begin right away.
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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Request a Des Plaines piano teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
- Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up!
- Students of any age or level of ability can take piano lessons in any musical genre or style.
- Students in the Des Plaines area have the option of taking piano lessons in the comfort of their home or in a teacher's studio.
- Flexible Scheduling: With so many piano teachers in Des Plaines to choose from, there's bound to be one that fits your schedule.
Student Reviews
Stephanie has been very professional and patient in teaching my son the piano. He is only 5 1/2 years old and it's sometimes hard for him to focus, but he loves music and is learning to play piano and it's helping him in many ways. Stephanie really does have the knowledge, the patience, and the passion for music to teach even younger children.
Debbie D. Teacher: Stephanie H.About the Piano
Interestingly, composer Johann Sebastian Bach did not like the first piano he was introduced to in 1730, claiming that the higher notes were too soft to allow a full dynamic range. The criticism was apparently heeded by piano builders. Bach did approve of a later instrument he saw in 1747, and even served as an agent in selling certain builder's pianos.


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