Thinking About Piano Lessons In Montreal?

By Lee Gellantly


With most music lessons, the student goes to the teacher once per week, has the lesson, is given homework, and then sent off on their own to figure things out for themselves - the piano teacher, most of the time, does not play a larger role outside of lessons.

However, some teachers give more value to their students, and continue to keep track of their students' progress during the week.

"Progress is made each day, little by little, not 4 hours of last minute cramming the day before the lesson. I want my students to know that I will be watching and holding them accountable even outside of class," she said.

For her new students, she has designed a 30 day challenge. "It's important that students feel like they are compatible with their teacher. And while I would love to say that I'm the best piano teacher in Montreal, I also understand that personalities matching plays a big role in my students' success. So the 30 day challenge usually gives both parties enough time to figure out if they are a good match."

The result is HUGE accountability. The teacher can see who is practicing and who needs help in real time.

Rates

30 min = $30

45 min = $45

60 min = $50

* An an extra $10 is added for house calls.

**And for those students or parents have a difficult time affording this, Lee offers piano lessons for free on a referral basis. Ask her for details on this.

Extra courses offered:

Lee is an expert in Solfege ear-training - essential to any student who is serious about music, music theory and music composition. Solfege reinforces theory as it is more "hands on" theory. It also give the student the tools to compose music without the aid of a standby instrument. This is a MUST for any student considering entering music college.

For information on classes, schedules, and more, contact Lee Gellatly at 438-930-3842 or leepianolesson@gmail.com




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