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Piano with Andrew S.

Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
All ages
Teaching since 2017

    Learn to play piano from an instructor with an M.A. in music.

    I enjoy bringing out the best in each student. After several years of teaching, I've come to love sharing the secrets to piano playing that result in the magic that music gives to people. Playing the piano has many benefits. Some of them include sharpening your concentration and improving your dexterity. They also include having better self-discipline and emotional intelligence as well as physiological benefits such as lower blood pressure and an increased immune response. Keeping all these things in mind everyday of my life is the reason why I value the importance of teaching music.

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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    4:30 PM-5:30 PM
    Tuesday
    1 PM-1:30 PM
    2 PM-2:30 PM
    4 PM-4:30 PM
    5:30 PM-6 PM
    Wednesday
    7 AM-2 PM
    Thursday
    1:30 PM-2 PM
    Friday
    7 AM-6 PM
    Saturday
    7 AM-6 PM
    Times are shown in your local timezone (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $30
    45 minutes
    $42
    60 minutes
    $60
    90 minutes
    $84

    About Andrew S.

    Andrew Segrest is a proficient pianist and organist who has performed in the Dallas area as well as in other metroplex regions throughout the country. Mr. Andrew holds a Masters degree in music performance from the University of North Texas and has taught piano to students of all ages for over three years now. He enjoys being able to bring the best out in his students through music and seeing them grow not only as musicians but as people too.
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