ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Arts & DIY
Event Overview
Have you always wished you could play piano? Are you thinking about introducing your kids to piano?
Join me for a introductory private piano lesson (adult beginner or child) where you can have a chance to experience the flow of the class, test out the material we will use, and consider the class location. If you love how it goes, we can continue lessons moving forward. Hour includes time to discuss options including scheduling and price.
At the end of the class, you or your child will have experienced a beginner piano lesson! It's a great opportunity to get to know the teacher and see if you'd like to continue. No commitment necessary.
What to Bring
No need to bring anything.
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
Digital keyboard and book on site.
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Allison is a teacher, writer, editor, musician, daughter, sister, and friend. Allison has taught everything from preschool to elementary school to adults. She believes she was made to share love, knowledge, and experiences with other people.
Music is one of the most important parts of Allison's life. She starting playing piano when she was 5 years old. Taking lessons was a significant part of Allison's musical development as a child, and as an adult songwriting took over. She has written tons of songs and plays keyboard with a band on a regular basis. She's performed at The Beat Kitchen, The Elbo Room, Quenchers, and The Mutiny.
When she's not playing music or songwriting, you can usually find her doing yoga or enjoying laughter, books, paints, cats, or food.
EXPERIENCE REVIEWS
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Meredith K.Reviewed on 06/30/14
Allison is a fun and patient teacher. This experience was liberating and wonderful! The first of many lessons to come!
Allison is a fun and patient teacher. This experience was liberating and wonderful! The first of many lessons to come!