Online piano lessons for kids and teens
With private Zoom piano lessons, kids and teens learn to read music, play some songs, and may perform in a virtual recital at the end of the class.
AHA Piano Studio
Bailey Michelle Collins, MM, Instructor
This class is part of our virtual music program where online k-12 students to learn to play musical instruments.
Virtual keyboard classes and training for children with a live teacher
K12 students will be taught individually. We accept beginner, intermediate and advanced students.
How do online piano lessons work?
The instructor will teach students primarily classical music appreciation although other genres will also be explored. Moreover, the instructor will provide each student with sheet music for her to review and practice before class. During class, the student will observe teacher demonstrations; engage in ear training exercises and practice drills; learn note reading; and music theory. Moreover, student will play various works related to each lesson. Further, all students are invited to engage in Voice & Performing Arts and performance recitals.
Objectives
- Read music notations
- Recognize notes by ear
- Perform according to level in a recital
Schedule
Once per week / 5 Weeks
In general, we recommend that students have private one-hour lessons each week. However, children ages 4 and 5 may have a half-hour lesson per week.
Syllabus
Requirements for beginners as well as intermediate & advanced piano
Beginner students may use a 104 key soft touch electric keyboard. However, intermediate and advanced students should use a fine tuned upright/grand piano. Sheet music and an interactive workbook will be provided. All classes are conducted via Zoom. Therefore, students must meet the hardware and Internet access to run Zoom as well.
Lessons
Whole-child Support
AHA has a caring and encouraging ethos. Moreover, we use a whole child support system approach.
Classes
Project-based Learning
Our k12 online private school curriculum allows students to showcase their understanding through practical projects while following state standards.
School
Four-day School Week
Students learn core content and electives from Monday to Thursday, while Fridays are reserved as Community Service Days to enhance students’ social development.