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Lee Piano Studio

Lee Piano StudioLee Piano StudioLee Piano Studio
  • Home
  • Biography
    • Biography
    • Roxane's Students
    • Testimonials
  • Studio Policies
    • Studio Policies
    • Calendar
    • Teaching Philosophy
    • Parents' Information
  • Programs
    • Programs for Students
    • Adult Students
    • Preschool Piano
    • Links
    • Western Chapter CSMTA
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teaching philosophy

I take teaching piano seriously and consider it my responsibility to guide the musical development of my students so that they can develop their full potential. I believe that in order for my students to be focused and have direction in their studies, I must have a clear direction in my music teaching methods.


My teaching philosophy focuses on three goals. First, I provide the tools that students need so that they can teach themselves, fostering independent learning. I want them to become their own teachers so that they no longer need my guidance. This will ensure that my students continue to play and enjoy music even after they stop taking lessons. From the very first lesson, students are taught how to practice. Effective practice skills and consistent practice habits are keys to a student’s success. It is not possible for me to be with my students every day to supervise their practice sessions, making it crucial for them to know how to structure their practice sessions to get the most out of their time.


In order for students to become independent learners, they must be able to problem-solve. The first step to problem-solving is being aware of the problem. During each lesson, I develop critical listening skills with my students, so that they can determine whether they are playing a piece correctly. Once a problem is detected, we find causes and explore solutions. Then the student tries the solution at home during his practice session. The ability to problem-solve can be applied to many other areas of study.


Secondly, I want my students to develop their full potential as musicians. I believe that all students have musical ability, and I want them to use that ability to the fullest in order to reach their musical goals. My students receive comprehensive piano instruction in sight-playing, aural skills, musicianship, improvisation, composition, ensemble playing, music theory, music history, and performance. I want them to be able to function in a social environment where if asked for an impromptu performance, they will be willing and able to provide one.


Every student is unique. While I have a curriculum that I follow, I tailor that curriculum to each student’s learning style, interests, and goals. I strive to develop a relationship of mutual respect where a student can learn from me, and I can learn from my student with ease.


My third goal, and the reason that I started teaching, is to instill a love of music in all of my students. I can’t imagine my life without music. I want my students to appreciate and enjoy music as much as I do, so I strive to make our lessons interesting and fun while creating a desire to learn. We study music that is both accessible and enjoyable to play while presenting appropriate technical challenges and essential musical concepts. I encourage my students to ask questions and give them projects that will stimulate their creativity and intellect. Our teachers are highly experienced and trained to provide the best piano lessons to students of all ages and levels.

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