5 /5
Average rating 5 ⭐ from 6+ reviews. Our students love their piano lessons!
38 $/h
Great news: 100% of our piano tutors offer the first lesson free! And a private piano lesson costs $38/hr on average
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Academic tutoring
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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

With the Student Pass, enjoy unlimited piano lessons for 1 month in Whitby. Classical, jazz, or contemporary: build your skills at your own pace 🎵

In Whitby, you can expect to pay approximately $38/h for a private piano lesson.
This rate can vary depending on several factors:
You can often save by purchasing lesson bundles instead of paying per session. Virtual lessons tend to cost less since travel is eliminated. A number of teachers offer a free trial lesson so you can assess their teaching style.
This principle suggests that 20% of what you practise drives 80% of your improvement.
Many pianists use this method to accelerate their technical development.
In Whitby, piano teachers achieve a remarkable average score of 5⭐ out of 5.
The average reflects 6 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.
Correct hand shape is the foundation of technique and helps you build speed without tension.
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 : | $38/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 0h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 3 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
With adult comes a lot of change and new responsibilities. Gone are the times of being a full time student as we embrace a lifestyle that may involve full time work, parenting, taking care of a home, or all three. Many of us start to forget how great it is to learn a new skill, and even struggle to find time for the hobbies and pursuits we already enjoy.
However busy we become with the business of 'adulting', it's important to realize how important it is to be creative and become a lifelong learner. Whatever it is we do for a living, it is important to take time to create and continue developing ourselves. In doing so, we relieve stress, develop new skill sets, and improve our cognitive abilities. If learning the piano has always been a pursuit you have placed on the back burner, there is no better time to learn than the present.
Musical training is not something we all have access to in our youth, and one of the rewards of working and being successful is that you can finally afford to do things you weren't able to do. You may be wondering if you will even be able to find the time to learn: embrace the fact that you will always be busy, and make the time. Your wellness is important, and there are fewer things better for your mental health than making and listening to music! And if you are concerned with how you might get a piano into your home, keep in mind that a keyboard will do just fine for practice at home. You will have plenty of time to determine later whether or not you want to invest in that baby grand.
If you are in Whitby, you are in an excellent place to take up piano. Located in the Greater Toronto Area, Whitby is a city with great access to talented piano instructors that can show you how to play.
There is a popular saying that "age ain't nothing but a number," and it couldn't be more true when you are learning a musical instrument. Whether you are 30, 40, 50, or really any age, you can certainly learn the piano, or anything you put your mind to. Of course, it will take work and consistency in practice to develop your skill as a pianist, especially if you are balancing other responsibilities. You may find that you may need to take breaks or to take it more slowly at times. Being a lifelong learner is all about progress, not perfection, and understanding that learning takes time. The main thing is prioritizing your time and finding a teacher that understands how adults learn.
In Canada, many piano teachers and students follow the 10 levels established by the Royal Conservatory of Music. Some teachers may use different standards, and you may choose not to focus on goals at all if you are looking to learn for your own enjoyment and pleasure. This is one of the best things about learning as an adult: you can determine your own goals and work with your instructor to achieve what makes sense for you!
Your level of skill at playing piano after a year will largely depend on the amount of time you invest in practicing, the musical skills you already have, and the learning goals you have set for yourself. In general, after a year of consistent lessons and regular practice, you can expect to at least have achieved a beginner level and developed the ability to learn how to read sheet music. Remember that good pianists have been playing and practicing for years, so make sure you put your expectations into perspective especially if you are working full time or caring for others.
To learn piano, you will want to start by finding the right instructor for you. You will want someone with the appropriate musical background, a good track record of effective teaching shown through client testimonies, and an approach to learning that aligns with your own needs. Take the time to make a list of questions you might ask a prospective teacher. You will also want to take note of the practical considerations, such as cost and availability. Are you willing to go to your teacher or can they come to your residence? Will they be able to work with your schedule?
Once you have identified the essential questions, you will want to find some prospective teachers. Check out Superprof Canada: the site is made for students who are seeking teachers for a range of topics, including piano. You can browse through the profiles of teachers near you, and message those that suit your needs best.
Find your next piano instructor on Superprof Canada today!
Korey
Piano tutor
I have had great experiences with Korey, he is extremely talented and has a passion for music that helps motivate you to learn. He is also very patient and supportive. I started lessons with Korey with very minimal knowledge of the keyboard so I had...
Chethan, 3 years ago
Mitra
Piano tutor
Mitra is extremely welcoming and meets you at whatever level you're at! She tailors the classes wonderfully to go over any weak points and shows a great mastery of music knowledge. Would highly recommend to anyone looking to get into the piano!
Nikolas, 1 day ago
Deborah
Piano tutor
Great teacher! Very hands-on, friendly, engaging, professional, and personable. My daughter felt comfortable right away and is already excited for her next lesson..
Sarah, 4 days ago
Maryam
Piano tutor
I was so lucky to find her. She is exceptionally knowledgeable. She tested me for my background of music and gave me very useful information about my improvement.
Amir, 1 week ago
Mariam
Piano tutor
lthough I wasn’t able to book a session with the teacher, her communication was consistently courteous. In the end, our schedules and locations simply didn’t align.
Arthur, 2 weeks ago
Abreu
Piano tutor
Abreu is a wonderful teacher and person. I always feel very encouraged to play and practice the piano. I have been surprised with how quickly I was able to learn to play and I am grateful for the excellent teaching and support! :)
Gabriel, 3 weeks ago