Eagle Mountain PIano Lessons
Eagle Mountain Piano Lessons are
Fun Piano Lessons with Real Results!
In just a few short weeks, students can play music they know with both hands. This rapid progress motivates them to learn more. Coralie’s teaching methods make a difference you’ll be able to see and hear.
Ready to start learning to
play the piano?
What you’ll find in a typical Eagle Mountain Piano lesson.
Practice. Feedback. Fun.
Join in the fun!
More Benefits of Coralie’s Group Lessons…
Playing for Others
It’s a terrible waste when people learn to play but never develop the confidence to play in public. Learning in small groups begins the practice of playing with others from the beginning. We play as an act of service in the retirement homes often within months of learning simple music. Coralie provides the opportunities and incentives for these opportunities because it’s vital to their learning experience. Students regularly perform in the communities where they live by accompanying at church, school productions, high school jazz bands, graduations, funerals, weddings, baptisms, and more!
Recitals
Recitals are kept short and sweet and are held in the spring of each year. Family and friends are more than welcome to join and applaud their loved ones’ performances.
Priorities
Traditional piano lessons focus on lesson books that most students find boring. Students respond much better when we supplement their foundation with music they know and love. My method gets students reading from the very beginning, then learning to sight read, play by ear, improv, compose and perform.
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Tuition and Materials
Books
Piano books are an additional expense. We start with these two books by James Bastien. These may be purchased at a local music store or on Amazon.
Piano vs Keyboard
Every piano teacher would love for their students to begin on a real piano. There is a lot to be said about the touch that develops, or the quality of technique that they can hear and work towards. Not every family has the luxury of a piano to begin with so keyboards are a good option for the very early years of study. There are a few things to know before purchasing them.There is a wide variety of keyboards. They can have many different features but here are the essential ones:
- A minimum of 61 keys, (a full sized keyboard has 88 keys)
- Touch sensitive keys, (keyboards with weighted keys are much better but cost much more)
- You can get a 61 key keyboard for $100 – $125 at Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Target, etc. KSL is a good way to find used but quality keyboards, often for under $60.
How Tuition Works
Registration fee is $35.00/family. Monthly Tuition is $100.00, due first week of month and includes weekly lessons & recitals. Acceptable Payment Methods:
- Zelle – This is the easiest way for most families.
- Cash – Please seal cash in an envelope and write your student’s name on it.
- Check – Please make checks payable to Coralie Harless.
Ready to learn how to play piano?
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for Availability
Send me an email. This is the best way to connect. Tell me about your student then let’s set up an appointment to meet. It only takes 15-20 minutes but gives you a good idea if this is the best place for your child.