Learning to play the piano means much more than simply pressing the keys.
In my lessons, we naturally focus on developing essential musical skills:
training the fingers, learning proper technique, producing beautiful sound, reading music, feeling rhythm, and hearing harmony.
But all of that is just the beginning.
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What truly matters to me is helping music become something beyond technique –a form of personal expression.
Music should be experienced with the body and the heart — and, above all, it should bring joy!
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For children, I place great importance on nurturing their natural musicality and individuality.
That’s why I incorporate their favorite songs, as well as rhythm games, movement activities, and playful learning tools,to keep the lessons engaging and fun.
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Many adult learners also find their way back to the piano — whether they’re returning after a long break or just starting out.
Whether your goal is to play a favorite piece, improve sight-reading, or simply enjoy time for yourself,
I tailor lessons to suit your pace and your musical goals.
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In addition, I actively support students who wish to prepare for piano competitions ,with a thoughtful blend of technical precision, musical expression, and mental preparation.
Over the years, many of my students have received awards and recognitions through their successful participation in competitions.
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Music is a lifelong companion. My hope is that each lesson becomes a space
where sound transforms into self-expression, discovery, and joy.
