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PIANO LESSONS with Mrs.Krema

PIANO LESSONS with Mrs.Krema

Piano Lessons and Music Theory Lessons with the Best Private Teacher in Richmond,Texas

“When you play, never mind who listens to you.”

― Robert Schumann

Private piano lessons are extremely individualized depending on the ages and the best interests of each student! They are designed to allow students to discover their musicality by exploring the instrument through gentle guidance from teachers.

To help my students look forward to music lessons, all students are allowed to play piano music they like in addition to the traditional repertoire. Most students begin lessons with a negative opinion of "Classical" music and leave with a newfound appreciation and love for the genre.
Piano lesson length varies from 30,45,60 and 90 minutes. The Lesson Curriculum includes elementary Note Reading, Sight Reading, Scales, Technique, Musicianship, Music Theory, and Music History. The methods used vary depending on which teacher, but I am familiar with all of the popular piano methods such as Certificate of Merit, ABRSM, Faber, James Bastien, Alfred, John Thompson
Scales and other technical studies are always included in lessons because they are an important part of developing an excellent technique.
* No trial or free lessons
*Theory and solfege CM (include Basic Theory, Ear Training, and Sight-Reading )Lessons are separate, and the tuition fee is the same as piano lessons. The recommended time is once per week 60 min.  
  • The recommended Piano lesson duration for  Preschoolers is 30 minutes.
  • Recommended Piano lesson duration for Kindergartners and Grade 1 is 45 minutes twice a week.
  • Recommended Piano lesson duration for Grade 2 and up 60 minutes twice a week.
For Contacts:  (832) 305-6108 or  krema.music@gmail.com 

 

PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS
Preparatory – One: 30 minutes, 5 times per week minimum (preschool: 20 minutes)
Level 2-3: 40 minutes per day, 5 days per week minimum
Level 4-5: 50 minutes per day, 5 days per week minimum
Level 6-8: 60 minutes per day, 5 days per week minimum
Level 9-Advanced: 90 minutes per day, 5 days per week minimum
Krema's Student-Age 6

    

            Annual Piano Showcase Recital
                          Performing Krema Lyutskanova with Original Composition  "Folk Variations"                  
 Recital Guest Performance




Area of teaching: Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, and Richmond TEXAS



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