Juilliard Trained Piano &Theory Lessons
Juilliard Trained Piano &Theory Lessons

Juilliard Trained Piano &Theory Lessons

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Introduction: FaceTime Piano Lessons now available! I bring the Juiliiard and Paris Conservatory traditions directly to you. I also bring the European Conservatory tradition of Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint and Composition, in addition to Bach/Haydn/Beethoven/Liszt keyboard/compositional traditions of master Composer/Performers, directly to my students! READ MY ENTIRE PROFILE PLEASE!!!! INCLUDING THE FAQs!!!! I've spent my life seeking out extremely special and rare training with direct proteges of the greatest musical minds that revealed the understanding of music from a compositional craft side of things: starting with the Viennese and German musical traditions of the 18th century, through a direct lineage culminating with the teachings of Schenker and Schoenberg, in turn passed on to their proteges - my teachers! All of which greatly enhances your progress and enjoyment at the keyboard; through presenting how music works, in a practical, useful, readily understandable ways, instead of playing note by note, you end up seeing the larger shapes, similar to seeing letters forming syllables, forming words creating phrases, creating sentences, as opposed to sounding out each letter agonizingly without understanding, which is why so may people give up their musical studies. Helping others experience the rich joys of classical music, baroque music, music in general, and being able to give them the best tools that have ever been crafted to last a lifetime at the keyboard, is one of the greatest the joys of my life! Please read my FAQs before contacting me, and please contact me with more than a cut/and/paste inquiry, thank you so much! I want to know who you are and how what I have to offer appeals to you, as well as questions beyond "what do you charge (it's in the FAQs); or "What's your availability" - a reasonable question, but only when it's a part of an entire paragraph! I hope to hear from you soon! Also, Thumbtack for some reason does not list "Checks" in "Payment Methods Accepted" Most of my students pay monthly tuition for the upcoming month by check at the last session of the previous month, as is common practice for most piano teachers.
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Steven W.
May 5, 2019
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It's been an amazing experience to take piano lessons from Scott. He is patient, uses a positive teaching style, and you will feel very comfortable, even if you are new to playing the piano. And any experienced player will undoubtedly appreciate the professional expertise he has mastered and can pass on to you. He does an excellent job of communicating sophisticated techniques and concepts in a simple manner. He has shown me how to learn difficult pieces faster and more efficiently. I am excited to attend each of my lessons. He is a rare find and I would highly recommend him to anyone.

Details: 26 - 44 years old • Yes, the student can read music • 4+ yrs of formal training • Classical • Yes, the student has a piano • 30 minutes • I travel to the piano teacher

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Graeme B.
Oct 22, 2022
Scott realized my skill level and potential and he helped me to development my abilities. Scott's combined knowledge of music history and theory adds enormous value to every minute of every lesson. I used to laugh and repeat these lines from Wilde's play, “I don't play accurately--any one can play accurately--but I play with wonderful expression. As far as the piano is concerned, sentiment is my forte. I keep science for Life.” Now, I can do both. :)
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Marilyn A.
Nov 17, 2015
SCOTT TESTIMONIAL 2015 I swore off music lessons after a bad experience in high school. My piano teacher insisted that I participate in a recital for family & friends and gave me a Mozart slow movement to play.  I could get through it, but I could not play it the way I knew it should be played and my teacher did not give me special instructions to help me learn the ornaments like trills and turns.  During the recital, I came to the first trill and froze.  It was humiliating & I swore to never play another note--though I loved music and felt a deep loss.  Listening to music became painful because I was convinced that I had no talent and would never be able to play pieces that I loved.   Many years later after I retired, a piano was left to me when a relative died.  After staring at it warily for several months, I decided to try again and found a teacher who gave me Hanon exercises, a metronome and beginner pieces.  But, my playing experience was frustrating despite diligent practice.  My hands seemed to be stuck in first gear, and I could only play slow pieces from memory.  All that changed when my piano tuner suggested that I contact Scott Johnson.   I checked out his website, saw Juilliard and Columbia in his resume and wondered if he would take on a relative beginner with my issues.  It turned out that he works with people at all levels, and progress happened faster than I expected from the start because he brought such a wealth of materials & techniques--as though he had the resources of an entire conservatory in his back pocket. In my first lessons with Scott, we threw out the Hanon and he exposed me to an amazing new world of music:  Liszt's fingering for chords, Phillipp's exercises to develop a "quiet hand" and independence of the fingers, Abby Whiteside's discoveries about positioning yourself to play without reaching for notes, and so much more--a rich mixture of wonderful music matched to exercises for developing technique culled from the lineage of master teachers.  For example, something by Beethoven is combined with exercises by his student Carl Czerny--so we have this amazing window through Czerny on how to approach Beethoven's music.   I suddenly realized that a lot of what held me back was fixable.  After only a few weeks, my small hands were stretched enough to reach a 9th when I had barely been able to reach an octave.  And he gave me music that I never dreamed I would be able to play.  Things that seemed impossible, became possible because he gave me fingering that worked for my hands and showed me strategies for learning a piece more efficiently than my old method of playing it through a thousand times until my fingers learned it by rote.  And theory is included in the lessons.  So, I'm playing the music I love with more understanding of the musical ideas that are so compelling to my ear.  Scott's wonderful teaching approach and his uncanny ability to find just the right exercises and strategies to help you through the hard stuff will have you excited about playing--and practicing--because he shows you exactly what to aim for and you can see the progress.  No matter what your level, he will take you further than you expected.  He's the best teacher I have had by far. 
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Mark T.
May 4, 2018
Scott is an excellent and patient teacher. He has experience in many areas of classical music. Instead of mere repetition, I am actually improving now.
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