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What will I Learn at South Loop Piano Lessons?

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"I always dreamed of playing the piano. I didn't have the opportunity when I was young"

"My child has been asking for lessons for 2 years and I'm finally getting around to it!"

"I took lessons for a couple years and then stopped. I've always regretted that."

"My 4 year old loves music and is always singing and moving. I want to encourage that."


"i've always wanted to just sit down and play like I see others do."

Each student enters piano lessons with different interests, needs and goals. A four year old starting lessons for the first time will have very different needs than a 67 year old revisiting piano after several years hiatus. We make it a priority to get to know you on a personal level and to become familiar with your interests, strengths, challenges and goals. We do not treat every student the same in terms of what and how we teach.  Each student is an individual and we work with you to create a plan that fits your needs and musical preferences. At the first lesson your teacher will ask questions about your favorite music, aspirations, background, etc. and then create a plan and goals to help you accomplish whatever musical dreams you have for yourself or your child.

What to expect at your first lesson...

Whether you're four years old, in your late 60s, or anywhere in-between, this document will give you an idea of your very first lesson with us! We look forward to meeting you and beginning your musical journey!
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FAQs

WHAT STYLES OF MUSIC DO YOU TEACH? 
All styles from classical to blues to jazz to rock. Whether you want to learn Bach or Alicia Keys, our teachers are happy to help you become the pianist you want to be. 

WHAT ABOUT THE BASICS?  WILL I LEARN THOSE?
Like any sport, their are basic drills and skills you will want to attain in order to play the music you love and have fun doing it.  Your teacher will help you develop your tool box of basic skills according to your goals. Your tool box may include: reading, writing, technique, theory, transposition, improvisation and playing by ear. And, you will still incorporate your favorite songs into lessons. 

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO LEARN THE PIANO?
Most students will play some simple songs within the first few weeks of lessons. However, there is so much repertoire and skills to learn that you may well end up finding this becomes a life long pursuit. If you want to become an expert, definitely plan on putting in 10,000 hours!

DO I NEED A PIANO?
You do not have to have a piano at home to take lessons. A simple full size electronic keyboard will suffice for the first 6 months. When you are ready to get a piano, your teacher will recommend some good brands and give you a checklist of things to look for.  

DO I HAVE TO PERFORM at RECITALS?
You will never be required to perform however, there are many benefits to sharing your music with other piano students, family and friends. Your practice is more focused when you have a short term performing goal, you develop rich friendships with other students who are learning just like you, you acquire complimentary skills such as comfort in front of an audience. Though not required, you will have the opportunity to play in fun, relaxed recitals and master classes.

AT WHAT AGE CAN I START PIANO LESSONS?
You can start piano lessons between 4 years and 104 years. Prior to 4 years old, a good Early Childhood Music Program is recommended. After 104 years, we are not sure what to recommend.

WHEN ARE LESSONS AVAILABLE?
Lessons are by appointment through out the week. Contact the office via telephone or form (see below to arrange a lesson time).

WHERE ARE LESSONS GIVEN?
South Loop Piano Lessons are offered at two convenient locations and in the comfort of your own home via Skype:
1335 S Michigan - Piano Forte
1550 S State - Daystar Community Center

IT'S EASY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP:
Lessons are first come, first serve so contact us today to arrange your first lesson! 
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773-360-5011

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Offering quality piano lessons, singing lessons, guitar lessons and violin lessons in Chicago for the South Loop, The Loop, Prairie, River North, Gold Coast and more in Chicago, IL and via Zoom.
PHONE: (773) 360-5011,  EMAIL: FrontDesk@southloopschoolofmusic.com, ADDRESS​: 1815 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
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    • Voice Lessons
    • Guitar Lessons
    • Violin Lessons for Kids in Chicago
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