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Piano with Britta P.

Round Lake, Illinois

4.9
(43)
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Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 7+
Speaks English
Teaching since 2015
  • 8 Repeated Students

Learn Piano: friendly teacher with 25+ years piano experience, 9 years teaching experience

I approach music lessons with flexibility. The joy of working one-on-one is that we can adjust the lesson to whatever the student brings to the table each time. Practiced a lot? Excellent! Show me what you can do. Having a difficult time with something? Not a problem; let me help. Feeling fatigued? It’s okay; I understand. We’ll take it a tad easier today. I’m sensitive to my students’ needs, and I’m more than happy to make learning an instrument accessible, whatever is going on. I offer 30-, 45-, and 60-minute lessons. 30 minutes each week is enough, and it’s a great place to start. More experienced students usually prefer 45- or 60-minute lessons. The longer the lesson, the more opportunities for repeated practice, covering more material, and faster overall progress. Whatever lesson length you choose, you’ll get a lot out of it! Prices are as follows: $35 / 30-minute lesson $45 / 45-minute lesson $55 / 60-minute lesson Generally, we start with a warm-up. Then, we proceed to go over the songs the student has been practicing since last time. I provide feedback and coaching. When we’re ready, we move on to new music and assign it for practice. I’m your guide as the music gets progressively more challenging. When time allows, we have several miscellaneous activities to choose from, such as theory, ear training, and review. We may also have a Disney book or something like that to work out of. My students typically work on the side on a range of music from outside the books, from video games, movies, memes, and pop music. I teach all my piano students with the Piano Adventures method book series by Nancy and Randall Faber. There are four different versions of the books, depending on at what age the student starts, from Young Beginners (ages 3-5) through Adults. I adore this series; I know it inside and out. More experienced students can also choose to incorporate more and more additional music into our lessons. Playing an instrument can be an absolute joy! Put in a little time consistently, and you will be amazed what you can do. Let’s take a moment to appreciate just a handful of benefits, just off the cuff. 1. The joy of observing progress and growth – fast. 2. Cultivation of creativity. 3. BRAIN POWER. 4. Constant opportunities for self-expression. 5. Reduces stress.

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Diana Court
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Teaching Hours

Monday
12:30 PM-5 PM
Tuesday
2 PM-3 PM
Wednesday
2 PM-4 PM
Thursday
1 PM-4 PM
Friday
1 PM-2:30 PM
Saturday
9 AM-11 AM
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Pricing
30 minutes
$35
45 minutes
$45
60 minutes
$55

About Britta P.

4.9
(43)
Hello and welcome! My name is Britta and I am a piano and guitar teacher. I teach online as well as in-studio in Round Lake Beach, IL. I have been playing the piano since before I can remember. I took lessons from an excellent teacher from age 5 to 18. During that time, I performed in one formal recital every year, as well as three other informal recitals with my peers. I also took opportunities to play at my school and church and in a variety of ensembles over the years. When I was 18, I accomplished a big goal of mine: Performing George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, piano solo version. I had three performances. That year I also prepared a senior recital, in which I had my third Rhapsody in Blue performance. The rest of the repertoire was by Claude Debussy, who is another top favorite of mine. In addition to playing piano, I played percussion in the school band from age 10 to 18. I also picked up guitar at age 13, and mandolin at age 15. I still love to practice my instruments, and I still love to play for other people. For a while, I thought that was the only role music would play in my life. I was pursuing a career in education. At first, I thought I would teach ESL. Then I decided to try assistant teaching a 1st grade classroom. I spread my teaching wings a bit, but I still hadn’t found the right fit. Then, one summer, I found a free, gorgeous, 80-year-old baby grand piano. As the lovely piano settled in by the front window, it dawned on me how perfect it would be to teach piano lessons. I transitioned into teaching piano lessons the next year. I've been teaching piano lessons for almost 7 years now. About 5 years ago I began teaching guitar as well. It has been an absolute joy.
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43 Reviews
Reno
Student's home
Always helpful and very good.
Posted Apr 30, 2024
Reno
Online
Always great instruction and patience.
Posted Apr 16, 2024
Binu
Online
Enjoyed my first lesson. Planning to take more lessons with Britta.
Posted Apr 5, 2024
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Experience

Instructional Assistant

Jan, 2015 - Dec, 2015

LEARN Charter Schools

I taught a first grade class alongside another teacher. My primary focus was small group instruction in literacy and math.

Languages

English

Native Proficiency

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