4.9 /5
Average rating 4.9 ⭐ from 10+ reviews. Our students love their piano lessons!
46 $/h
Great news: 100% of our piano tutors offer the first lesson free! And a private piano lesson costs $46/hr on average
5 h
Lightning-fast responses: our piano teachers reply in 5hr on average. Ready when you are!
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Alex Hartman
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Message your teacher, share your goals (sight-reading, scales, exam prep, or just playing for fun), and set up a schedule that works: in-person or online

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Piano lessons in Surrey typically cost about $46/h per hour.
This rate can vary depending on several factors:
You can often save by purchasing lesson bundles instead of paying per session. Online lessons may also be more affordable while still offering quality instruction. A number of teachers offer a free trial lesson so you can assess their teaching style.
Also called the Pareto principle, this concept shows that a small portion of your practice yields most results.
By applying this rule, students often see noticeable improvement within weeks.
Piano instructors in Surrey earn an impressive 4.9⭐ out of 5 from learners.
The average reflects 10 confirmed reviews from real learners.
Students often praise clear explanations, patient guidance, and tailored lesson plans. No matter your level, there is a qualified teacher ready to help you progress.
Good posture at the piano protects your wrists and lets you play faster, cleaner passages.
Practising this posture from day one prevents bad habits that are hard to fix later.
Chords, arpeggios, or full pieces: find a piano lesson that fits your goals. 1st lesson free!
| ✅ Average price : | $46/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 5h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 47 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
“Life is like a piano; the white keys represent happiness and the black show sadness. But as you go through life’s journey, remember that the black keys also create music.” -Author Unknown
Music is a powerful gift that we can all appreciate. No matter our age, mother tongue, or country of origin, we all appreciate the beautiful notes of a well-written song. Music has the ability to move us and stir up in us emotions that we didn’t even know we had. Some love music so much that they dedicate their lives to not only studying it but also performing. Thankfully, there are so many wonderful musical instruments that we can learn and that appeal to our unique tastes and interests. Some of the world’s most popular instruments such as the guitar or the piano are played by millions of individuals from around the world. Have you ever tried to learn a new musical instrument? Do you want to try your hand at playing the piano? Let’s take a look at how inhabitants of Surrey can take piano lessons with a private tutor near their place of residence.
Since we have the marvelous privilege of having access to a wide variety of musical instruments that range from the piano to the guitar and the cello to the flute, we are spoiled for choice. However, it’s worth stating that to fully immerse yourself in the experience of learning a new musical instrument, it is important to select only one. So, which instrument should you choose? Let’s highlight the reasons as to why learning the piano is a good idea. First and foremost, one of the primary benefits of playing piano results in the fact that it’s great for your physical health. Practicing the piano regularly sharpens fine motor skills, improves dexterity, and enhances your hand-eye coordination. Additionally, some health experts have discovered that by playing piano you can reduce your heart and respiratory rates. Secondly, learning the piano provides you with a fun activity that is perfect for reducing stress and anxiety. After a long day at the office, you can engage in piano playing to calm your feelings of stress and be surrounded by the beautiful sound of music. The fact that you can let your emotions run free on the keyboard helps you feel calmer. Thirdly, when learning the piano, you will receive a lot of constructive criticism from your teachers and, though this isn’t necessarily enjoyable, it helps you to accept feedback and deal with it more positively. We could go on and on about the additional benefits of learning piano; however, we are certain that the ones we have mentioned will suffice.
Though you will receive many helpful tips from your tutor when you start the process of learning piano, it’s worth highlighting a few suggestions that will set you off on the right pace. Firstly, even good piano or music instructor will tell you the same thing: practice makes perfect. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to practice playing piano every day for at least a few minutes. The more you practice, the better it will be for your rhythm techniques and your muscle memory. Experts recommend setting at least 20 minutes per day to practice the piano on your own in a quiet space without any distractions. Secondly, one of the best tips that anyone can give you is to set reasonable goals. Remember, you won’t become an advanced piano player overnight; it takes time to improve your abilities. Nonetheless, by having a few short- and long-term goals, you will drastically improve your performance skills one step at a time. If you bit off more than you can chew in the begin, feelings of discouragement might set in and that you cause you to abandon your learning process altogether. Thirdly, it’s important to state that you don’t always need to be right beside your piano to practice. How’s that? You can learn more about a piece of music or a specific song by listening to it and trying to imagine yourself playing the piano. By applying all the of three previously mentioned tips into your piano studying routine, we are certain that you will more quickly grasp success and play like one of the pros.
While most talented piano players have learned via face-to-face courses, now, in the 21st century, it has become common for all types of learners to take classes virtually. How’s that? Online piano courses are fantastic for people who want to stay at home and learn the piano with a tutor that is located remotely. Piano instructors may offer virtually learning classes when the student has a stable internet connection, high performing webcam, and piano or keyboard at home. Also, through virtual classes, it is easy to share pieces of music and piano theory notes by utilizing the “share screen” function. We highly recommend joining the next generation of learners who are loving their online piano lessons!
The next step that is required to start learning the piano is finding a tutor near your place of residence. But, how? By taking a look at online tutoring communities that offer both in-person and virtual instructors that specialize in piano. However, with so many e-learning sites now available for students in Canada and abroad, it is sometimes an overwhelming experience to find only one that works for you. However, to start things off on the right foot, we highly recommend choosing Superprof. With millions of instructors worldwide offering classes in 1000+ topics of interest, Superprof is now a mainstay in the e-learning industry and Canadians are learning fantastic things! By choosing Superprof you are assured of quality classes with experienced instructors that are affordable and engaging at the same time. As for individuals who are curious about learning piano in Surrey, there are currently 60 piano teachers on Superprof that instruct both in-person and online sessions. Also, it’s worth mentioning that in many cases, the first lesson with a Superprof is usually free of charge; start learning today!
Vivian
Piano tutor
Great introductory lesson, looking forward to more!
Stefan, 6 months ago
Rosie
Piano tutor
Very good energy for our child to learn from! Thanks for the awesome first lesson!
Maike, 1 year ago
Vivian
Piano tutor
Vivian is calm, patient, the whole time during the piano lesson, She remained a very positive attitude. She is an experienced piano teacher that knows how to inspire students. My daughter likes her and would like to continue to learn from her after...
Jocelyn, 2 years ago
Vishal
Piano tutor
Vishal is a great teacher. He is very patient and have great way of teaching. He also very good at addressing my needs. I would highly suggest him to other students.
Domia, 2 years ago
Tracy
Piano tutor
Tracey is such a wonderful teacher! She's very kind, attentive and full of passion to her subject - our girl just fell in love with the lessons and everytime can't wait to get it started! Tracey, thank you so much!!
Ksenia, 3 years ago
Mermi
Piano tutor
I love Mermi! Just beginning classes with her right now. She's full of passion and energy that translates wholeheartedly to her students. She's so inspiring and really makes the effort to connect with you, understand your needs, and help you...
Zenia, 3 years ago