Mitchell Mcdermott
5 out of 5
Great information and advice on your information page! I have been taking lessons for a month now and am very pleased and surprised with the outcome, especially since I'm 52 years old As the teacher says'"you are never too old to learn." classes are very tailored and individualized, and she doesn't teach only from those boring and childlike books. – Mitch August 27, 2011 What I like most about piano lessons for my 15 year old son is that he actually likes the piano. At first, we kinda made him take these lessons and he was really against it. That only lasted for 2-3 lessons. After that, he was really learning pretty fast and was proud of himself . Now he is a show-off. In the beginning, I thought that the tuition was pretty steep, but thinking back now, I guess you get what you payt for, and really why would you wanna skimp on tuition if your child keeps up with it and gets good. – Mitch Share To: North Central Piano Academy When do you want them to start? Immediately Within a few days Within a few weeks On or by a specific date Readiness (required) Ready to hire Still planning or budgeting Continue » Step 1 2 First name (required) Last name (required) Email address Your ZIP code (required) Phone number (optional) Short message / description of your needs (required) (optional) Get competing bids from other qualified service professionals Welcome back! Please enter your password to continue.
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James M
5 out of 5
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Kelly Austin
5 out of 5
What I like most about piano lessons for my 15 year old son is that he actually likes the piano. At first, we kinda made him take these lessons and he was really against it. That only lasted for 2-3 lessons. After that, he was really learning pretty fast and was proud of himself . Now he is a show-off. In the beginning, I thought that the tuition was pretty steep, but thinking back now, I guess you get what you payt for, and really why would you wanna skimp on tuition if your child keeps up with it and gets good. Kelly Austin
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Michelle Abilez
5 out of 5
Great information and advice on your information page! I have been taking lessons for a month now and am very pleased and surprised with the outcome, especially since I'm 52 years old As the teacher says'"you are never too old to learn." classes are very tailored and individualized, and she doesn't teach only from those boring and childlike books. – Mitch
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Marilyn Meyers
5 out of 5
August 27, 2011 So glad to hear you are here in San Antonio. I used to have my youngest girl in classes when we lived in Laredo. I was very pleased with my daughters progress and have not found anyone as dedicated and professional. My daughter learned so much from you from classical to improvisation free style and has also written her own music since then. Sharon makes classes interesting and enjoyable for her students because she is not "glued" to the lesson books, individual training, "outside the box" thinking and a great amount of motivation keeps students interested and deters " quitting classes" like so many of us do. – Marilyn August 27, 2011 Great information and advice on your information page! I have been taking lessons for a month now and am very pleased and surprised with the outcome, especially since I'm 52 years old As the teacher says'"you are never too old to learn." classes are very tailored and individualized, and she doesn't teach only from those boring and childlike books. – Mitch August 27, 2011 What I like most about piano lessons for my 15 year old son is that he actually likes the piano. At first, we kinda made him take these lessons and he was really against it. That only lasted for 2-3 lessons. After that, he was really learning pretty fast and was proud of himself . Now he is a show-off. In the beginning, I thought that the tuition was pretty steep, but thinking back now, I guess you get what you payt for, and really why would you wanna skimp on tuition if your child keeps up with it and gets good. – Mitch
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