Adult Piano Lessons

 

Whether you’re a complete beginner, or returning to lessons to freshen up your skills, at Play Out Loud Music Studio, you’re never too old and it’s never too late to fulfill your musical dreams!

Your piano lessons and the time you spend at the piano, will bring you happiness from the moment you start. Besides the obvious benefit of learning to play the piano, lessons also provide a weekly refuge from the stress of everyday life, and a time to rejuvenate and enjoy making music!


Do you want to play Beethoven? Write your own music? Play your favorite Beatles tune?

Whatever your musical goals and desires are, you will be able to achieve them in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.

The 60-minute lab lessons are perfect for busy adults with limited time to practice - you will learn more music each week and make faster progress. This format also dramatically improves your sight-reading skills, which is the number one skill that you truly need to learn music quickly. In addition, you will learn proven practice techniques, making home practice easy and effective.

“Adult piano lessons are the best . . .

If you ever thought, even for a minute, that you might be interested in taking piano lessons, I urge you to try it! The cost is affordable, the scheduling is flexible and the benefits are ongoing!! Go ahead - just do it!!!”

Barbie B

Ready to get started? Book your introductory lesson today!

Lessons are held at our studio in Corpus Christi.

A common misconception about learning to play the piano is that you should start learning at a young age.

 

Adults often assume that if they didn’t learn to play piano as a child, then it’s simply too late. But this simply isn’t true! Our brain is capable of learning new things at any point in our entire lives.

Granted, we may not make new brain connections as rapidly as children do. But this doesn’t mean our brains retire once we hit 18! In fact, the more complete development of the adult brain can actually be an advantage in music study! Why? Because adults have an easier time grasping complex concepts and technical explanations. In addition, the emotional development of an adult aids them in expressing themselves musically.

 

Music is the most directly emotional of all the arts—and emotion in music is best expressed by those who have experienced those emotions themselves.

“My experience taking lessons from Valerie has only been one of my absolute favorite things to do. We learn music, laugh, and have a great time. I also have Parkinson’s and learning the piano has really helped me cognitively. Valerie is a knowledgeable, energetic, and fun teacher who instills a love of music.”

— Charlene W