Private Music Lessons in New Britain, CT

Sarah Baxter- Voice Coach
Sarah Baxter- Voice Coach
4.5
location
Serves New Britain, CT
calendar
5 years in business
Music is my life! I love all styles of music and firmly believe EVERYONE CAN SING! I will do all I can to encourage and support aspiring singers and assist those who just need some polishing, as well. I am patient, and I believe in you. I also work with speakers, teachers, actors and voice actors! I am located in southern California and I’m happy to offer in person and online sessions.
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Mark Meronek Jazz Piano Lessons *Online Only*
Mark Meronek Jazz Piano Lessons *Online Only*
5.0
location
Serves New Britain, CT
calendar
17 years in business
**Please note: #1 Our lessons will be online only, if you are not mainly interested in online lessons please do not choose me on this website #2 Teaching serious students willing to practice at least more-or-less 4 times a week for 30 minutes #3 Please only message me if you are seriously considering taking lessons with me but just need to, for example, try a free trial lesson, or a few lessons, to be more certain #4 To be clear, I charge $60 for an hour lesson Thanks!** Hi! My name is Mark Meronek, I am a jazz piano teacher who has been teaching for 15 years privately and I would love to teach you jazz and how to improv if my teaching style is a good fit. Here is some more about the lessons and myself. (what I wrote below is in a Q&A format as if you are asking questions) ******Question 1: What will I learn and what do you teach exactly? What is your background? I will: #1 Teach you how to improv, and play jazz chord progressions and songs, and do that from the START of lessons (or at least soon after starting), without you having to wait forever to play them. #2 Explain in plain English to you how jazz works. #3 Teach you only music theory that is absolutely necessary for you to be able to play what you want to play and not get you overly bogged down in it. I have been playing piano for 20 years and my playing experience includes that I played in a duo and as part of a trio for 4 years for bars, weddings, parties and music events in southern California playing mostly jazz chords and improv on modern (hip hop, funk) and jazz drum beats. I created a beginner jazz piano course in 2012, and 100+ tutorial videos where I teach piano have been viewed millions of times and helped hundreds, if not thousands of people learn and get better at playing piano. If you take lessons with me, you will learn how to improv, jazz chord progressions, and jazz songs. There are videos in the media section you can watch if you want to see the kinds of jazzy chords, progressions, songs and style of improv that you would be learning. Most of all, my goal is to guide you to that feeling of improvisation that you see when you see jazz pianists play. I will give you the tools to do that with chords, theory and techniques from scratch (or in addition to the ones you already know) and more so help bring out the ability to improvise that you already have. If you are interested in other genres like pop, jazz hip hop, R&B, soul, and lo-fi I can also teach those too. For the styles bebop, blues, boogie woogie, or latin jazz, however, please be aware that I can only teach their basics and some soloing techniques. ******Question 2: What is different about your lessons when compared to lessons that I have had before or seen (like online)? Three things: #1 I explain things in simple and easy-to-understand ways and am relentless about focusing on this, #2 I connect what I explain to practical, immediately usable things (chords, songs, soloing techniques) that you would want to play, and #3 piano to me is about enjoyment and self-expression, and I teach with that as a focus. To explain more on these points: I don't overwhelm you with too in-depth or too fast explanations of things like theory for your current level. What you are going to play is not going to be far-off, distant, and something that you will 'eventually' get to (for example, if you study music theory for 6 months to a year). You can have fun while you study theory, or other subjects. Of course there is a balance to this, and I can't always do this, but in the vast majority of cases while teaching, I can, and in my 15 years of experience, focusing on these three things (easy-to-understand explanations, things that are practical to use and play, and a focus on enjoyment and self-expression) can make the difference between a student hating and giving up piano, and continuing. I have heard this many times from students when they talk about their previous lessons, or experiences with learning on their own. This is part of why I teach. A student should never have to go that way, giving up if they love piano, and as a teacher I provide another way so they can continue and avoid unnecessary both difficulty and work. As the student reviews here mention, and many more past students not on this page have told me, the focusing on these three things (being easy-to-understand, practicality, and enjoyment and self-expression) makes a huge difference and has had a huge positive impact on their piano enjoyment and learning. For example, here is a review from a past student: "Mark is a very enthusiastic and supportive teacher. With me hardly having any musical background he rapidly managed to turn me into a musician. Without any boring exercise, or too much theory, he taught me how to connect to the musical side in me and express myself through the piano. I highly recommend him, he is truly amazing." Yoel G. ******Question 3: I'm worried about getting a boring teacher who talks over and doesn't listen to me. How do I know you won't? And also jazz and improv seem pretty intimidating. I'm not sure I can learn it at my level. Can I? You might be afraid to get started and I know taking on jazz can seem intimidating, but as I mentioned above I focus (relentlessly) on easy-to-understand explanations as much as possible. I am also patient and when I see a student is getting overwhelmed even slightly I know not to go over that limit from 15 years of teaching and you can expect to feel like you are learning jazz at your pace, where you are relaxed, when taking lessons with me. I have taught beginners, including people starting from scratch, and if you are one too I can teach you as well. Having a boring teacher or boring lessons and with a teacher who doesn't listen and talks over you sucks, and you can expect the opposite of that with me, someone who really listens to you and lessons focused on fun and the MUSIC. But better than me telling you that, here is a student's review to support that: "...Mark always encourages me to play music I enjoy and, when I am having trouble wrapping my head around a certain chord or scale, he is a tremendous resource. I did not think any single instructor could strike this balance of practicality mixed with musical joy but Mark somehow managed it. This is a rare and welcomed trait. I couldn't have asked for a more friendly and patient teacher. He is congenial, honest and has a passion for music that is downright infectious. I have such a supreme amount of satisfaction in not only being able to play these deep, elegant chords and musical arrangements but in working with someone that always gets me excited to play piano." Jonathan F. Of course, you do have to practice. You might not feel you have that much time or it will be enough to learn jazz, but as long as you practice at least 30 minutes ~4 times a week, that should be good enough to continue making progress (if you are not looking to be a pro and are playing as a hobby), and of course the more you practice, the faster you will progress. ******Question 4: What are some other specific details about the lessons themselves like pricing? Do you offer a free trial? The lessons are taught online and Microsoft Teams is used with a clear overhead piano camera view in 1 hour lessons, with each one being $60. I offer a 30 minute free trial for all new students. ******Question 5: Ok, those are most of my questions. How do I contact you to schedule a free trial lesson? If you have any other questions just let me know, and to try out a free trial lesson, I would be happy to schedule one. Simply click the "Message" button and submit ~2-3 ideal times in your schedule, and I will get back to you about setting up a lesson. Once I do and it is scheduled, you will be taking lessons, learning jazz and how to improv, as early as this week! Thank you for reading and looking forward to talking with you and teaching you jazz and improv! Mark
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Mark Meronek Jazz Piano Lessons *Online Only*
Mark Meronek Jazz Piano Lessons *Online Only*
4.5
location
Serves New Britain, CT
calendar
17 years in business
**Please note: #1 Our lessons will be online only, if you are not mainly interested in online lessons please do not choose me on this website #2 Teaching serious students willing to practice at least more-or-less 4 times a week for 30 minutes #3 Please only message me if you are seriously considering taking lessons with me but just need to, for example, try a free trial lesson, or a few lessons, to be more certain #4 To be clear, I charge $60 for an hour lesson Thanks!** Hi! My name is Mark Meronek, I am a jazz piano teacher who has been teaching for 15 years privately and I would love to teach you jazz and how to improv if my teaching style is a good fit. Here is some more about the lessons and myself. (what I wrote below is in a Q&A format as if you are asking questions) ******Question 1: What will I learn and what do you teach exactly? What is your background? I will: #1 Teach you how to improv, and play jazz chord progressions and songs, and do that from the START of lessons (or at least soon after starting), without you having to wait forever to play them. #2 Explain in plain English to you how jazz works. #3 Teach you only music theory that is absolutely necessary for you to be able to play what you want to play and not get you overly bogged down in it. I have been playing piano for 20 years and my playing experience includes that I played in a duo and as part of a trio for 4 years for bars, weddings, parties and music events in southern California playing mostly jazz chords and improv on modern (hip hop, funk) and jazz drum beats. I created a beginner jazz piano course in 2012, and 100+ tutorial videos where I teach piano have been viewed millions of times and helped hundreds, if not thousands of people learn and get better at playing piano. If you take lessons with me, you will learn how to improv, jazz chord progressions, and jazz songs. There are videos in the media section you can watch if you want to see the kinds of jazzy chords, progressions, songs and style of improv that you would be learning. Most of all, my goal is to guide you to that feeling of improvisation that you see when you see jazz pianists play. I will give you the tools to do that with chords, theory and techniques from scratch (or in addition to the ones you already know) and more so help bring out the ability to improvise that you already have. If you are interested in other genres like pop, jazz hip hop, R&B, soul, and lo-fi I can also teach those too. For the styles bebop, blues, boogie woogie, or latin jazz, however, please be aware that I can only teach their basics and some soloing techniques. ******Question 2: What is different about your lessons when compared to lessons that I have had before or seen (like online)? Three things: #1 I explain things in simple and easy-to-understand ways and am relentless about focusing on this, #2 I connect what I explain to practical, immediately usable things (chords, songs, soloing techniques) that you would want to play, and #3 piano to me is about enjoyment and self-expression, and I teach with that as a focus. To explain more on these points: I don't overwhelm you with too in-depth or too fast explanations of things like theory for your current level. What you are going to play is not going to be far-off, distant, and something that you will 'eventually' get to (for example, if you study music theory for 6 months to a year). You can have fun while you study theory, or other subjects. Of course there is a balance to this, and I can't always do this, but in the vast majority of cases while teaching, I can, and in my 15 years of experience, focusing on these three things (easy-to-understand explanations, things that are practical to use and play, and a focus on enjoyment and self-expression) can make the difference between a student hating and giving up piano, and continuing. I have heard this many times from students when they talk about their previous lessons, or experiences with learning on their own. This is part of why I teach. A student should never have to go that way, giving up if they love piano, and as a teacher I provide another way so they can continue and avoid unnecessary both difficulty and work. As the student reviews here mention, and many more past students not on this page have told me, the focusing on these three things (being easy-to-understand, practicality, and enjoyment and self-expression) makes a huge difference and has had a huge positive impact on their piano enjoyment and learning. For example, here is a review from a past student: "Mark is a very enthusiastic and supportive teacher. With me hardly having any musical background he rapidly managed to turn me into a musician. Without any boring exercise, or too much theory, he taught me how to connect to the musical side in me and express myself through the piano. I highly recommend him, he is truly amazing." Yoel G. ******Question 3: I'm worried about getting a boring teacher who talks over and doesn't listen to me. How do I know you won't? And also jazz and improv seem pretty intimidating. I'm not sure I can learn it at my level. Can I? You might be afraid to get started and I know taking on jazz can seem intimidating, but as I mentioned above I focus (relentlessly) on easy-to-understand explanations as much as possible. I am also patient and when I see a student is getting overwhelmed even slightly I know not to go over that limit from 15 years of teaching and you can expect to feel like you are learning jazz at your pace, where you are relaxed, when taking lessons with me. I have taught beginners, including people starting from scratch, and if you are one too I can teach you as well. Having a boring teacher or boring lessons and with a teacher who doesn't listen and talks over you sucks, and you can expect the opposite of that with me, someone who really listens to you and lessons focused on fun and the MUSIC. But better than me telling you that, here is a student's review to support that: "...Mark always encourages me to play music I enjoy and, when I am having trouble wrapping my head around a certain chord or scale, he is a tremendous resource. I did not think any single instructor could strike this balance of practicality mixed with musical joy but Mark somehow managed it. This is a rare and welcomed trait. I couldn't have asked for a more friendly and patient teacher. He is congenial, honest and has a passion for music that is downright infectious. I have such a supreme amount of satisfaction in not only being able to play these deep, elegant chords and musical arrangements but in working with someone that always gets me excited to play piano." Jonathan F. Of course, you do have to practice. You might not feel you have that much time or it will be enough to learn jazz, but as long as you practice at least 30 minutes ~4 times a week, that should be good enough to continue making progress (if you are not looking to be a pro and are playing as a hobby), and of course the more you practice, the faster you will progress. ******Question 4: What are some other specific details about the lessons themselves like pricing? Do you offer a free trial? The lessons are taught online and Microsoft Teams is used with a clear overhead piano camera view in 1 hour lessons, with each one being $60. I offer a 30 minute free trial for all new students. ******Question 5: Ok, those are most of my questions. How do I contact you to schedule a free trial lesson? If you have any other questions just let me know, and to try out a free trial lesson, I would be happy to schedule one. Simply click the "Message" button and submit ~2-3 ideal times in your schedule, and I will get back to you about setting up a lesson. Once I do and it is scheduled, you will be taking lessons, learning jazz and how to improv, as early as this week! Thank you for reading and looking forward to talking with you and teaching you jazz and improv! Mark
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Matt Shill Music - Online Lessons + FREE Trial
Matt Shill Music - Online Lessons + FREE Trial
5.0
location
Serves New Britain, CT
calendar
7 years in business
FREE 30-MINUTE TRIAL LESSON About Matt Shill Music Hi, I’m Matt — a professional musician and instructor with over 15 years of experience helping students and artists of all ages reach their musical goals. I hold a dual degree in Piano & Guitar Performance from the Frost School of Music and began my training at the Eastman School of Music. I’ve taught students from ages 4 to 94, and many have gone on to study at elite programs like Juilliard, Berklee, Manhattan School of Music, and Full Sail University. As a multi-instrumentalist (piano, guitar, bass, drums, and vocals), I offer: - Private Online Music Lessons - Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Vocals - Recording & Mixing for student project or student auditions For lessons, I use My Music Staff to provide: - Organized lesson notes and history - Easy online lesson joining with one click - Automatic reminders - Seamless scheduling and communication I’m well-versed in the ABRSM certification pathway, and can guide students through formal testing, competitions, and high-stakes audition prep — including recording pre-screens and building repertoire portfolios for top conservatories. My own debut album has reached over 1 million streams, and I’ve worked on everything from intimate recordings to full-scale orchestral productions. My goal is always to meet you where you are — and help you grow into the musician you’re meant to be. 🎯 Never Miss a Lesson Guarantee We know life happens — and you should never lose progress because of a scheduling conflict. That’s why every student is backed by our Never Miss a Lesson Guarantee: a personalized video review to keep you on track, even when you can’t attend live. How it works: - 24+ hour notice (student cancellation): Choose a reschedule or a custom NVM video. - Less than 24-hour notice: No reschedule, but you’ll receive a NVM video. - No-show (no notice): No reschedule and no video. - Teacher cancellation: Choose a reschedule or a NVM video.
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Matt Shill Music - Online Lessons + FREE Trial
Matt Shill Music - Online Lessons + FREE Trial
4.5
location
Serves New Britain, CT
calendar
7 years in business
FREE 30-MINUTE TRIAL LESSON About Matt Shill Music Hi, I’m Matt — a professional musician and instructor with over 15 years of experience helping students and artists of all ages reach their musical goals. I hold a dual degree in Piano & Guitar Performance from the Frost School of Music and began my training at the Eastman School of Music. I’ve taught students from ages 4 to 94, and many have gone on to study at elite programs like Juilliard, Berklee, Manhattan School of Music, and Full Sail University. As a multi-instrumentalist (piano, guitar, bass, drums, and vocals), I offer: - Private Online Music Lessons - Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Vocals - Recording & Mixing for student project or student auditions For lessons, I use My Music Staff to provide: - Organized lesson notes and history - Easy online lesson joining with one click - Automatic reminders - Seamless scheduling and communication I’m well-versed in the ABRSM certification pathway, and can guide students through formal testing, competitions, and high-stakes audition prep — including recording pre-screens and building repertoire portfolios for top conservatories. My own debut album has reached over 1 million streams, and I’ve worked on everything from intimate recordings to full-scale orchestral productions. My goal is always to meet you where you are — and help you grow into the musician you’re meant to be. 🎯 Never Miss a Lesson Guarantee We know life happens — and you should never lose progress because of a scheduling conflict. That’s why every student is backed by our Never Miss a Lesson Guarantee: a personalized video review to keep you on track, even when you can’t attend live. How it works: - 24+ hour notice (student cancellation): Choose a reschedule or a custom NVM video. - Less than 24-hour notice: No reschedule, but you’ll receive a NVM video. - No-show (no notice): No reschedule and no video. - Teacher cancellation: Choose a reschedule or a NVM video.
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Voice Lessons - Voice by Chelsea
Voice Lessons - Voice by Chelsea
4.5
location
Serves New Britain, CT
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12 years in business
In Person or Online lessons with Chelsea OR Online lessons with any teacher on our team Welcome to Voice by Chelsea! We are a team of passionate and knowledgeable instructors giving private online voice lessons to students all over the country! All of our teachers are very experienced and professional performers themselves. We teach all ages and levels of students, all types of styles! Please check out the glowing reviews and the website for more insight! With new students, we schedule just one half hour lesson ($50) to be sure it’s a good fit. Due to high demand, payment is due upon booking to secure your spot. After the first lesson we have a flate rate tuition every month with different options. Book your first lesson with us and get the quality instruction you’re looking for- wherever you’re at!
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1. What do private music lessons cover?

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Lessons focus on instrument technique, music theory, sight reading, and performance preparation.

2. Which instruments are commonly taught privately?

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Piano, guitar, violin, drums, voice, and more.

3. Can private lessons be tailored to specific music genres?

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Yes, instruction can focus on classical, jazz, rock, pop, or other styles.

4. How often should I take private music lessons?

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Weekly lessons are recommended for consistent progress.

5. Are online private music lessons effective?

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Many students succeed with virtual lessons using quality audio and video setups.

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