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21391 piano teachers offer online piano classes.
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The average price for online piano lessons classes is $49 .
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97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.
Online classes are on average 20% more expensive than face-to-face classes.
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It’s easy, since both students and teachers have already mastered the digital tools that are used to facilitate online lessons. It’s safe, simple and convenient. Wherever you are, you can connect with a teacher suited to your needs in just a few clicks.
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| ✅ Average price : | $49/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 5h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 21391 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Fun fact: a lot of beginner piano students quit for a boring reason, not a musical one. It’s the logistics, getting across town after work or hockey practice, in February slush, for a 30 minute lesson. Online learning quietly fixes that. With a piano tutor online, your living room becomes your studio, and Superprof makes it easy to find a teacher who matches your style, schedule, and goals, whether you’re in Vancouver, Thunder Bay, or a small town where in-person options are limited.
On Superprof Canada, you can browse 21391 online teachers, compare reviews, and message tutors who teach your favourite music, from classical to anime soundtracks. And yes, you can still learn “properly” online, with the right setup and a teacher who knows how to coach through a screen.
There’s a reason so many families and adult learners are switching to virtual lessons. Piano is one of those subjects where small, steady feedback matters, and video lessons can deliver that without the commute.
One more thing that surprised a lot of people during the shift to online learning: remote instruction can work across skill levels. A large review in Review of Educational Research (U.S. Department of Education meta-analysis, 2010) found that students in online learning conditions performed modestly better, on average, than those receiving face-to-face instruction, especially when online was blended with guided teaching. Music lessons are not a perfect match to every classroom study, but the takeaway is simple: good teaching still works online, and sometimes the tools help.
What does it cost in Canada? Online piano lessons typically fall in the $35 to $115 per hour range in Canada, depending on the teacher’s experience, your level, and the lesson length. Many tutors also offer shorter sessions for kids or beginners, which can make weekly learning more affordable.
A quick note on taxes: regular tutoring is generally not tax deductible in Canada. It may qualify as a medical expense only for students with a documented learning disability and written certification from a medical practitioner.
Quick reality check: Most progress comes from what you do between lessons. A good online piano teacher will help you build a plan you can actually follow on busy weeks.
Online learning feels easier when you’re not doing it alone. Many piano students hang out in communities like Reddit’s r/piano, where people share practice routines, ask “Is my hand position weird?” questions, and post monthly challenges. It’s casual, sometimes hilarious, and it helps you realize everyone struggles with the same spots, like reading bass clef faster or keeping a steady tempo.
Another boost is watching online masterclasses and performances. YouTube has public lessons from concert pianists and educators, plus live streams where you can hear how pros shape dynamics and phrasing. You don’t need to copy them note for note. Just seeing how music sounds when it’s really “alive” can make your next practice session feel less like homework.
And if you’re a teen thinking ahead, online lessons can support bigger goals too. Audition recordings for arts programs, scholarship videos, or even a portfolio for a university music program often require coaching on performance nerves, consistency, and how to get a clean take at home.
Piano is a mix of physical skill, listening, and a bit of puzzle solving. A good piano tutor online won’t just say “practice more.” They’ll break the work into pieces you can measure.
Here are a few terms you’ll hear a lot, explained in plain language:
If you have a digital piano, your teacher might also talk about touch sensitivity (how volume changes with finger pressure) and why a weighted keyboard matters for long-term technique. If you have an upright or grand, you’ll focus more on tone and control. Either way, the lesson plan can fit your instrument, not someone else’s.
The right tools won’t replace a teacher, but they can make learning clearer and more fun. Most online piano lessons run on simple tech plus a few music-friendly extras.
Here are tools many students in Canada use:
Your tutor can help you pick what fits your goals, so you don’t end up downloading ten apps and using none of them.
Set up a two-angle camera routine. Keep your laptop or tablet aimed at your face and upper body, then use a phone on a small stand aimed at the keyboard from the side. You don’t need fancy gear. What matters is that your teacher can see your wrists, finger shape, and posture while also hearing the sound clearly.
Before each online lesson, do a 30 second tech check: volume, camera angle, and your sheet music ready on the stand. It sounds small, but it saves time and keeps the lesson focused on music, not troubleshooting.
Online piano lessons are flexible, personal, and surprisingly social when you add the right communities and tools. You can learn songs you actually love, build solid basics like scales and chords, and keep momentum through busy Canadian school years, from Grade 3 beginners to Grade 12 students balancing auditions, part-time jobs, and homework.
If you’re ready to start, Superprof is a simple place to compare profiles, read reviews, and choose a piano tutor online who fits your schedule and your musical taste. Search for an online piano teacher or piano teacher online, and if you’re also checking local options, try keywords like piano lessons near me or piano lessons to see what’s available. Then book a first lesson and play your first honest-to-goodness “that sounded like music” moment this week.
Hamid
Piano tutor
Hamid is an excellent piano teacher. He is patient, supportive, and very knowledgeable in both piano performance and music theory. His lessons are well structured, and he always takes the time to ensure concepts are fully understood. Thanks to his...
Amirhossein, 3 days ago
Mariam
Piano tutor
Mariam is a great teacher, really patient, takes the time to adapt to each and every one of her students:)
Nour, 5 days ago
Siena
Piano tutor
Great patience and connection with our young child.
Sean, 1 week ago
Rosie
Piano tutor
Kind, smart, and versatile in knowledge. Felt way more relaxed than I thought I was going to be. Had some good laughs and some good practice.
Krissy, 1 week ago
Berenika
Piano tutor
I must say my son, now 11 years old has tried several piano teachers so far and has never looked at learning piano as fun but always as something he had to do. This now has changed with Berenika as she spends the time to explain everything to him...
Saeed, 1 week ago
Cara
Piano tutor
Cara has been teaching our 6-year-old and 11-year-old sons for the past six months, starting as complete beginners. We are amazed by how much they have learned in such a short time. They can now read music, play several pieces confidently, and have...
Sen, 2 weeks ago