Start your musical journey with piano lessons at TCMi
Learn to play your favorite songs by your favorite composers. Get piano lessons crafted to your desired goal.
With just a few lessons you will be on your way to being a Proficient Pianist in the genre of your choice.
If you're a beginner we will start you off with posture and introduction of the piano layout.
Next would be your right hand and, left-hand drill. The righthand and left-hand drill is a very fun activity.
You think you know the number that belongs to each finger until someone asks you.
After all the laughter and fun you will leave your first lesson feeling accomplished. You will know the name of the piano keys, a little music theory, and a song to play for your friends and family. If you are a more advanced student, we will assess your playing abilities to help accomplish your musical goals.
At The Chief Musicians Institute, we believe that everyone can play, and we will go the extra mile to make your learning experience a great one.
Student Performances
TCMi Winter Recital 2022
TCMi Winter Recital 2022
Keong - TCMi Winter Recital 2022
MAXWELL - TCMI WINTER RECITAL 2022
Ameliah TCMi Winter Recital 2022
Course Fee
90 Day
Musician Course
Monthly Plan
Course plan includes 12 lessons
30 minute lessons: $389.99
45 minute lessons: $584.99 (recommended)
60 minute lessons: $779.99
Monthly plan includes four lessons
30 minute lessons: $150
45 minute lessons: $220 (recommended)
60 minute lessons: $300
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Learning to play the piano offers numerous benefits, both musical and personal. Here are five top benefits of learning the piano:
1. Musical expression and creativity: Playing the piano allows you to express yourself through music. You can explore different genres, compose your own music, and convey emotions through your playing. It's a powerful form of self-expression and a way to tap into your creativity.
2. Cognitive development: Learning the piano engages your brain in multiple ways. It improves hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and spatial-temporal skills. Regular practice enhances concentration, memory, and overall cognitive abilities. It has also been linked to improved mathematical and problem-solving skills.
3. Emotional well-being: Music has a profound impact on emotions, and playing the piano can be a therapeutic and stress-relieving activity. It provides an outlet for emotional expression, helps reduce anxiety and depression, and promotes a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.
4. Discipline and perseverance: Learning to play the piano requires dedication, discipline, and regular practice. It teaches you the value of setting goals, managing your time effectively, and working towards continuous improvement. These skills are transferrable to other areas of life and can contribute to personal growth and success.
5. Social and performance opportunities: Playing the piano opens doors to social interactions and performance opportunities. You can collaborate with other musicians, join bands or ensembles, or even perform solo. Sharing your music with others can foster connections, boost confidence, and provide a sense of community.
These benefits are just a glimpse of what learning the piano can offer. Whether you're pursuing it as a hobby or a professional aspiration, the piano has the potential to enrich your life in numerous ways.