The preferred instrument for a young child is piano, because of its simple layout and ease of playing. The piano layout also makes theory learning easier. Research has shown that learning piano sensitizes young children to pattern, space, and time sequencing, and improves cognitive skills, eye-hand coordination, and spatial reasoning. These are directly linked to math and science proficiency. With piano lessons, the student can also experience the fun and enjoyment of playing music in a relatively short time.
Pianists and instructors, Noëlle Compinsky Tinturin and Lenny Tinturin work closely with their students, customizing the lesson plans to each individual, while assuring a complete, well-rounded musical education.
One-on-one attention
Lesson plans tailored to each individual student’s needs
Over 50 years teaching experience
As professional performing musicians, we know first-hand what it takes to reach your musical goals. Whether it’s just for fun, playing in church, preparing for a music major in college, or becoming a competitive concert artist, we can help you get there.
Tone Production: How to create and project a singing tone
Ear Training: No one has to be “tone deaf!”
Sight-reading: Learn to sit down to read and play a new piece of music
Technique: Finger facility and flexibility
Posture, Hand Position, and Bio-Mechanics: Correct position helps develop strong technique and avoid injury
Theory: Learn the structure of music for better understanding
Musicianship: Learn the language of music as a means of communication
Ensembles: Play with others in duos or groups
Performance: Recitals, Performance classes, Masterclasses, and Competitions