- Music Lessons
- Piano Lessons
- Delaware County
Piano Lessons in Delaware County, PA
(800) 417-4620
We all know the stereo-type: a stuck up instructor who's more interested in doling out monotonous exercises than helping you learn to play the piano. We want you to take lessons with a piano teacher that's experienced but also makes your experience enjoyable.
We use the information you give us to help identify the kind of teacher that will be best. Your're also welcome to choose your own teacher from our comprehensive Teacher Directory.
Take Piano Lessons in the Convenience of Your Home or at a Teacher's Studio Close By
Different students learn the piano in different ways. That's why at Encore Music Lessons we give you the choice of taking lessons in your home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
Start and stop whenever you like. Encore Music Lessons won't make you commit to a semester or to a set amount of lessons.
To get started give us a call at (800) 417-4620.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- No Semester System or Term Contracts
- Personalized Scheduling: Tell us your availability and we'll put you in touch with a piano teacher
- Cost Effective Options : Choose from a variety of lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
- All ages, levels, and styles are taught
- No Registration Fee
Studio Lessons
In-Home Lessons
Influences: Herbie Hancock, Elton John, Frederic Chopin, J.S. Bach.
Education: Bachelor of Arts - Arts and Philosophy (BA), Eugene Lang College - New School University [2002]
Student Reviews
Ward has brought his lively spirit into our home, inspiring our son to play and practice like never before. The cello has come alive for us, thanks to Ward's professional, disciplined and wild love of music. It's contagious! We are lucky to know such a talented musician who can connect with people of all ages. We've never met a cooler cello teacher.
Ellen and Greg, parents Teacher: Ward W.About the Piano
The invention of the modern piano is credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy in the early 1700s.



