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Piano Lessons 
  • I teach students of all levels, age 5 and up.​​

  • Lessons are offered in 30, 45, and 60-minute privately each week; Adult students may sign up for bi-weekly lessons, depending on their needs.​

  • Lessons are offered both in person and online to better fit students' needs. The online lesson will be held via Zoom or FaceTime with high-quality video and audio. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

  • Lessons can be conducted in both English and Mandarin Chinese​​​.​

  • Students have the opportunity to take evaluation exams (such as AIM, RCM, ABRSM), competitions, and festivals. Please visit here for more information. 

  • In-home studio conveniently located in Lehi (close to Saratoga Springs Costco, Thanksgiving Point). Click to view the location.​​

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Teaching Philosophy

Playing the piano not only brings joy but also fosters confidence and discipline in children. I believe that consistent practice, commitment, and hard work are essential not only for developing musical skills but for success in whatever thing in life. Through this process, students experience meaningful growth and a rewarding sense of accomplishment.​

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With over ten years of teaching experience, I've come to understand that each student is unique. I tailor my teaching approach to meet individual needs, helping students reach their full potential at their own pace.  

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For younger students, I believe an encouraging and positive environment is essential as they begin developing their interest in music. I strive to make piano lessons enjoyable and inspiring, using motivational tools like stickers and clear, achievable goals to create a sense of accomplishment. I aim to protect their natural curiosity and love of music while helping them build discipline and confidence along the way.

 

For teenagers, I focus on nurturing not only their technical and expressive abilities but also their capacity for independent thinking. At this stage, students are ready to explore the “why” and “how” behind music, why a composer chose certain harmonies, how phrasing affects interpretation, and what personal meaning they can bring to a piece. I encourage them to ask questions, form their own musical opinions, and make interpretive decisions with intention.

 

For the adult students, I focus on building a solid foundation while allowing room for exploration. I emphasize musical expression, healthy technique, and stress-free learning, helping adults find joy and fulfillment through music at any stage of life.

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As a conservatory-trained musician, my specialty lies in classical repertoire. However, I also incorporate other genres such as jazz and popular music when appropriate. I believe that exposing students to a variety of styles makes their musical journey more exciting and motivating.​

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I strive to help students develop well-rounded musicianship. I will incorporate music theory, sight reading, ear training, and technique into class before working on a repertoire. As students progress, I continually build on their individual technical routines and reinforce theory concepts whenever needed. I also provide clear and specific guidance on effective home practice strategies to foster independent learning.

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Performance is also an important part of my teaching philosophy. Students gain valuable experience by playing in front of audiences. I organize 1 formal recital per year, and offer multiple informal performing opportunities. The nerves, excitement, and joy of being on stage are unlike anything else. This helps students view performing not as something to fear, but as a meaningful opportunity for growth as musicians.​​​

Competitions/Festivals/Evaluatiom Exams

  • There are numerous opportunities for students to perform and be evaluated through competitions, festivals, and exams hosted by the Utah Music Teachers Association and other piano organizations. â€‹When planned and prepared appropriately, they can provide goals, challenges, and motivation that the students can enjoy and develop their skills. Students will be given the opportunity to participate in these events when ready. 

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      The following two annual exams are optional to attend:

  • Achievement in Music (AIM): Utah’s music exam program. Exams are in three parts and include performance repertoire, technique/sight reading, and theory/ear-training. The evaluations are in person in American Fork, Utah. The fee is $35. For more information, please check https://utahmta.org/students/programs/aim/#

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  • ​Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM): Based in Toronto, these performance and theory exams are available in person throughout North America, in all major U.S. cities, as well as virtually through Zoom. RCM exam fees range from $65-$310. For more information, please check https://www.rcmusic.com/learning/examinations​​

Please contact me if you have any questions!

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