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Piano Lessons in Tenafly, NJ
(201) 546-5568
It's great to be able to play in the style of greats like Glenn Gould, Artur Rubinstein and Vladimir Horowitz, but to really master the piano takes some work. Time, practice, and a qualified teacher to give you piano lessons are all important.
Receive Quality Piano Lessons in the Comfort of Your Home or in a Teacher's Studio close to Bergen County
Different students learn the piano in different ways. For that reason students have the choice of taking lessons at home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
We'll match you with a piano teacher so you can learn about styles such as pop, jazz and classical.
Having the desire to learn how to play the piano is half the battle! Contact Encore Music Lessons, and we'll match you with a piano teacher in Bergen County right away!
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Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a piano teacher.
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
- Student Registration is Free!
- Locations throughout the greater Tenafly area: Take piano lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio.
- Cost Effective Options : Choose from a variety of lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
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
Eric, has really helped me out. I have been drumming off and on for some years now, but after being injured in Iraq while serving with The U.S. Army and losing all of my sight in an explosion, I never thought i'd return to the throne. He truly cares about working with me to develop systems and techniques to drum past my hand and visual impairments. Thanks for everything Erric!
Steve - Glen Ellyn, IL Teacher: Eric S.About 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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