About Online Piano Lessons
Thank you for visiting my website.
Currently, alongside my concert activities, I am working as a piano teacher and an accompanist at a music school in the suburbs of France, where I accompany both instrumentalists and vocalists. You can view my detailed profile on the profile page, but here I would like to talk about my online piano lessons.
In online lessons, the most significant difference compared to in-person lessons, in my opinion, is how the sound is transmitted. However, there are still many benefits that online lessons can offer.
Throughout my childhood, I had lessons from many teachers and pianists, each with their own unique way of hearing and thinking about music, which was incredibly educational for me. There are many important aspects of performing, but for me, the most crucial is "tone quality." Unlike other instrumentalists, pianists cannot bring their own piano to every stage. Understanding the acoustics of the venue, the touch and tone of the piano available, and the sound you want to produce is essential. While experience plays a significant role, there are aspects that should be carefully considered during regular practice. If you are looking for a second opinion or are interested in my lessons or advice, I encourage you to consider my online piano lessons. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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You love playing the piano!
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You practice a lot but feel something is missing
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You want a second opinion or an objective perspective
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You need to prepare for a performance, competition, or recital
There are two types of online lessons available:
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Real-time lessons using platforms like ZOOM or TEAMS.
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Recorded video lessons, where you send me a pre-recorded video, and I provide feedback and suggestions.
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Which type of lesson suits you best?
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Lesson fees
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Duration of real-time lessons
These details may vary depending on individual needs, so please do not hesitate to send me a message. Age is not a concern!
I hope to help make your piano journey even richer.
Tomohiro HATTA