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Piano Lessons in River Vale, NJ
(201) 546-5568
Whatever your current level, piano lessons are sure to improve your performances, increase your knowledge, and allow you to realize your potential.
For students just starting out lessons may cover subjects such as the blues scale, arpeggios and reading music. Students who've been playing a while might want to start exploring topics like bebop, diminished chords and turnarounds. Finally, advanced players can learn about things like poly rhythms, modal playing and composition.
Take Piano Lessons Where You Live or Travel to a Teacher's Studio in Bergen County
It couldn't be easier! Piano lessons can be in your home, office or in a teacher's studio, and are available in most parts of Bergen County.
Feel free to call (201) 546-5568 or submit an Inquiry Form to get a response within 24 hours.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a piano teacher.
- Request a River Vale 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.
- Affordable Alternatives: Select a piano lesson length that fits your budget .
- Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up!
- Convenient Locations in River Vale: Take in-home piano lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
In-Home Lessons
Influences: There are so many great pianists I have learned from and enjoyed listening to..
Education: Master of Music in Piano Performance (MM), Carnegie Mellon University [2009]
Student Reviews
It was simply good to seat together with Chris, when I showed to him some music videos of a TV show, he told me on the spot all the names of the musicians who are appearing on the show - he's really musical minded - flexible on the bass pretty much, and also a nice guy who I like to deal with..
Shlome - Brooklyn, NYAbout the Piano
The word piano is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is seldom used except in formal language and derived from the original Italian name for the instrument, clavicembalo [or gravicembalo] col piano e forte (literally harpsichord with soft and loud).



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