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401.248.7070 | 667 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
We are one of the largest community music schools in the nation, offering unique and effective piano lessons, group classes and ensemble performance opportunities.
The Music School faculty is comprised of more than 70 of the region’s most accomplished music educators and performers.
Providing financial aid to families helps us make music education available to all.
One of the most popular and versatile instruments, piano is a great introduction to the building blocks of music. Piano lessons can teach you to construct chords, create harmony and melody, and develop technique in several styles including rock, classical, and jazz. We're thrilled to announce that online lessons are now available for new students to begin their music education from the safety of their own homes. Over 500 Music School students are taking advantage of online private lessons to continue their music education.
INformation
Faculty: Various
Email: CarterCenter@riphil.org
Phone: 401-248-7001
Program Type: Private Lesson
Session length: School Year & Summer
Age: 4-18, Adults
Price: Varies
Start Date:
Rolling Admission
The RI Philharmonic Music School has found creative ways to continue offering music education to kids, teens and adults in 2021. It's simple - our virtual piano lessons are easily accessible with the help of free online programs. Many of these programs are already built into your computer or phone, while others are quick to download and easy to use! Our faculty have been using Facetime, Zoom, Skype, Google Hangouts, but are open to other applications if requested. Have questions about our piano lessons? Call: 401.248.7001.
Private piano lessons offer a chance for kids to be more hands-on with their learning. They learn autonomy and independence, and they get the opportunity to self-direct their studies. This approach can carry over, giving them insight and knowledge about themselves in other ways. They see how practice pays off and the discipline it takes to learn something new.
Beyond improving their cultural literacy and skills in art and music, increased access to arts education also has remarkable impacts on academic, social and emotional outcomes. If you are interested in registering, click on
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“To connect with an audience, musicians learn how to share their emotions through their music making." - Annette Mozzoni, Director of Education for the Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School