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    Pittsburgh, PA

    Since his debut in the “Amadeo Roldan” Festival in Cuba 1998 Pianist Amaury Morales has performed widely in Latin-America the U. S. and Asia performing in major venues. The recipient of many awards Amaury was awarded three times in a row with the “Dr. Mark Cooley” award for outstanding achievement and…

    Beginner

    1 session available for $45.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    I have experience playing violin piano viola. I can also teach music composition. I have attended school at Eastman School of Music. I have taught various and ages. I give local concerts around the city and abroad.  *

    Beginner

    1 session available for $45.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    I've taught several beginning piano students. My approach is to emphasize playing music over reading music. I teach my students how to read music, but the first and most important part of every lesson is about teaching them a piece of music. I find they enjoy lessons much more and learn much faster…

    1 session available for $42.00

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  • Private Piano Lessons

    Carnegie, PA

    First and foremost I want any potential student to know that I thoroughly enjoy teaching and want to help you explore your hidden talents and reach your fullest potential. With that in mind, the learning environment in my studio is relaxed and fun. I never condescend or put pressure on a student who…

    1 session available for $80.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Munhall, PA

    I would like to use Alfred's Basic Piano Library for the core curriculum, as well as Schaum's Scale Speller. I think it is very important to learn scales from the very beginning because not only do they teach theory, they teach great finger technique. I would also like to do Alfred's Music Theory books…

    1 session available for $80.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    Christopher is a tenor soloist who has performed extensively throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. Mr. Fiano graduated from Saint Vincent College in May 2010 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Music. He has performed in several musical theater productions including the roles of Joseph…

    Beginner

    1 session available for $45.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    I have a B.S. in Cognitive Science from Carnegie Mellon University and am currently a Ph.D. student at CMU, studying both Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience with a very heavy computational focus. Due to my interdisciplinary training, I am adept at many subjects related to math, science, and psychology…

    1 session available for $35.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    Whether it is preparing for a competition, an audition or a role for the school play, I enjoy helping students of all ages reach their goals. I structure the curriculum to the individual needs of my students, focusing on healthy vocal technique, musicianship, stage presence, and joy in music. During…

    1 session available for $80.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Pittsburgh, PA

    I try to keep a relaxed environment while still being motivating and inspiring. I tailor lessons around what the individual student's goals are. There are materials that I like to use with most students but I'm open to using anything that meets the needs and desires of the student. I try to find…

    1 session available for $80.00


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