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Piano Lessons in Farmingdale, NY
(516) 568-4942
Not only do Piano lessons provide you with a rewarding skill - learning the music of great players like Carole King, Alicia Keys and Randy Newman is fun! Naturally there's a lot of complexity to the piano, so you'll need a good teacher to help you understand things like repetoire, diminished triads and diminished chords.
Recital Opportunites Every Spring!
Encore Music Lessons gives students a chance to play the piano in public each year at our annual spring recital.
Click here to watch videos of theNY Spring Recital.
We use your availability and your location in Long Island to match you with the piano teacher that will be best.
For your comfort, all piano teachers are thoroughly background checked and referenced checked.
If you're ready to get started with your piano lessons give us a call today!
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Flexible Scheduling: With so many piano teachers in Farmingdale to choose from, there's bound to be one that fits your schedule.
- Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up!
- Locations throughout the greater Farmingdale area: Take piano lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio.
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
- Students of any age or level of ability can take piano lessons in any musical genre or style.
Student Reviews
Hara is an awesome guitar teacher who really enjoys teaching. He explains everything about the guitar in a really fun, eloquent way that's easy to grasp. I was looking for a teacher who was well versed in many different styles of music, because I'm a singer who wants to be able to compose my own songs. Hara is 100% the teacher I was looking for to guide me in this process - I'm well on my way now!
Summer Teacher: Hara G.About the Piano
Pianos are popular instruments for private household ownership and have gained a place in the popular consciousness, and are sometimes referred to by nicknames including: "the ivories", "the joanna", "the eighty-eight", and "the black(s) and white(s)", "the little joe(s)". Playing the piano is sometimes referred to as "tickling the ivories."



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