Piano Lessons
“The piano as a medium for expression is a whole world by itself. No other instrument can fill or replace its own say in the world of emotion, sentiment, poetry, imagery and fancy.”
~Leopold Godowsky in a letter to Maurice Aronson (Paris, 1931)
Learning to play the piano can make a significant difference in the life of a child, an adolescent, or an adult, providing him or her a form of expression, a solid basis for the arts and a priceless form of enjoyment as well.
For children, piano lessons help to preserve and develop their naturally creative abilities. Experts see music as a language all its own, and who better than children can absorb new languages?
Piano students learn how to follow directions, scan written materials, think critically, create solutions and translate writing into action, involving interplay of both right and left brain activity that stimulates neural development.
Adults learning to play piano find that it’s a great way to cope with stress, improve coordination and promote a feeling of accomplishment, whether it’s fulfilling a lifelong dream of playing or picking up where their piano instruction left off long ago. The mental gymnastics it provides is akin to how resistance training or cardiovascular exercise benefits other parts of the body.
We welcome you or your child to our world and hope you walk away with the gift that has become a universal language, spanning the centuries and enriching every life it touches: the gift of music.