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Learning to play the piano is exciting, but it can feel a bit overwhelming when your hands refuse to work together. Hand independence is one of the biggest challenges for new pianists, and it often leaves people feeling clumsy or doubting their musical ability. You might worry that you will never move beyond simple tunes or that you are somehow lacking natural talent. The truth is, this skill takes time, guidance, and patience, not perfection on day one. If you want to learn piano online in a way that feels supportive and tailored to you, the right tutor can help you build confidence with every note. Read on to find out how a Tutorful tutor can help you go beyond the basics and build true musical confidence.

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Go Beyond the Basics and Truly Express Yourself

Once hand independence starts to click, the whole instrument opens up. You stop thinking about which finger goes where and start focusing on the emotion behind the music. Whether you dream of playing rich classical pieces, improvising over your favourite jazz chords, or singing along while you play a pop ballad, learning piano is about far more than technique. It is a chance to express yourself, unwind at the end of a long day, and connect with music in a deeper, more personal way. When you learn piano online with someone who understands your goals, you can build a foundation that supports every style you want to explore.
Hand independence might seem like a small part of learning the piano, but it shapes everything that follows. Once your hands can work together smoothly, you can play fuller arrangements, add richer harmonies, and move past the early stages that often feel repetitive. It is the difference between playing a basic melody and breathing life into a song that means something to you. Good guidance helps you develop this skill step by step, turning something that once felt frustrating into something that feels natural and even enjoyable. With the right support, progress comes faster and feels far more rewarding.

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Why Choose Tutorful Piano Lessons?

Learning a new instrument should feel encouraging, not stressful. At Tutorful, we make sure you are guided by tutors who know how to help you grow. Only 1 in 8 applicants join our platform, so you can trust that your tutor is an experienced musician who knows how to teach hand coordination with patience and clarity.
Every lesson is shaped around you. Instead of generic videos that cannot see what you are struggling with, your tutor builds a plan based on your goals, your musical taste, and the pace you feel comfortable with. You will get real-time feedback that helps you keep improving, whether you are learning piano online as a complete beginner or returning after a long break.
You can learn from home on a schedule that suits your life. All you need is a keyboard or piano and an internet connection. With our First Lesson Guarantee, you can try your first session knowing we will help you find the right tutor if the first match is not quite right.

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70 Piano tutors:

£35/hr
5.0
Paul K
Experienced Piano tutor, online and in-person(Edinburgh)
I'm a 43year old, Edinburgh based musician with over thirty years experience playing multiple instruments. I have over ten years experience tutoring freelance (one on one) and an additional one year teaching a group guitar lesson (8 children, 2 teachers) once a week for a local charity. I have a BSc in Audio Technology and a HND in Sound Engineering and hope to study Music Therapy at a postgraduate level. As a musician, I started classical training at the age of four with the violin. Changing to viola around age nine, I also played lower brass instruments for seven years (Tuba/Euphonium) whilst...
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£54/hr
5.0
Dave G
Professional Musician, Composer & Piano tutor
*Due to high demand we can only offer lessons online or at Dave's home studio in Clapham South (Poynders Gardens)* **Please note that Dave's current rates are 30min=£33.5, 45min=£42 and 60min=£51**Hi, my name is Dave. I'm a Musician, Composer, Guitar, Piano & Bass tutor with over 20 years experience. After receiving a degree in Contemporary music, I was privileged to enjoy a fruitful career not only as a music teacher but also as a full time composer and performer, both live and in the studio. Please follow the links below for examples. ​ Music which I composed, performed and recorded was scre...
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£35/hr
5.0
Derek A
Multi-instrumental Piano Tutor
I provide professional music tuition in Guitar, Piano, Drums, Bass Guitar, Ukelele, Music Theory and more in the Cardiff area. I have been a multi instrumentalist for pretty much all of my musical career which means I can offer a wide range of options as well as give students a more rounded understanding of music and how different instruments can interact with each other. I have played various instruments in bands, ensembles and solo for many years and have achieved Grade 8 in guitar, bass and drums as well as a BA in Music Performance. I have been teaching instruments off and on for a number of...
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£50/hr
5.0
Simon C
Passionate Film Composer Tutoring Piano
I am Simon Leonard Cutts, an award winning composer offering piano, theory, composition, orchestration and arrangement lessons. I compose and produce music for Film, TV, and Classical Ensembles. I have also written and delivered 5 educational courses; Musicianship, Composition, Orchestration, GCSE Music Theory, and Grade 5 Theory. I hold a degree in Film Music from Leeds Conservatoire, Enhanced DBS Certificate, ABRSM Grade 8 Piano and Theory, and perform (as a pianist) in many concerts and shows around the UK. If you’d like to know more about my courses, please do get in contact. I am a very f...
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£40/hr
4.9
Paul P
Effective Piano tutor
I educate pupils in the local area around Plymouth on a daily basis.I teach English, Maths, Science other other subjects,I also specialize in learning difficulties and disabilities (ASD, ADHD, Asperses, & dyslexia/dyspraxia). Apart from classroom teaching and tutoring I've also been a curriculum coordinator for people with ASD.The role involved designing a unique syllabus/curriculum and managed a group of educators. I have over 10 year’s main stream teaching experience in a classroom environment and five years as a tutor/specialist.I’ve taught Music, English, Science, Maths, Art and Primary (KS...
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£62/hr
5.0
Isaac B
Piano Tuition from a Professional Theatre Director
I’m the Artistic Director of an award-winning Off-West-End theatre in London. Within this role, I work professionally as a director, dramaturg, producer, and composer. I have performed and directed at venues across the UK, including the Royal Festival Hall, as well as internationally, and my writing has also been performed on the BBC.Alongside this, I have 17 years of teaching experience with my work firmly grounded in the day-to-day realities of the performing arts industry. While most of my work is with professionals, I also greatly enjoy working with dedicated hobbyists and young people considering a...
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Do I need to own a piano to start lessons?

Not at all! A simple electronic keyboard is perfect for beginners. Many affordable options have weighted or semi-weighted keys that mimic the feel of a real piano. Your tutor can even recommend a good starting model for your budget.

What is the First Lesson Guarantee?

It's our promise to you. If you don't feel the tutor you chose is the right fit after your first lesson, let us know. We'll pay for your first lesson with another tutor, completely free. We want to ensure you find the perfect teacher to match your learning style.

How much do online piano lessons cost?

The price of lessons varies depending on the tutor's experience and qualifications. Tutors set their own rates, so you can find an option that fits your budget. You can easily see each tutor's price on their profile.

Are online piano lessons effective for beginners?

Absolutely. Our tutors are experts at teaching foundational skills online, from proper posture and hand position to reading music and, most importantly, tackling hand independence. The one-to-one attention is often more focused than in a group class.

How do online lessons work? What equipment do I need?

It's simple! You'll need a piano or keyboard, a device with a camera (like a laptop, tablet, or phone), and a stable internet connection. Your tutor will connect with you via our secure online classroom with video chat, making it easy for them to see your hands on the keys.

Am I too old to learn piano?

It's never too late to learn! Many adults find learning piano to be an incredibly rewarding hobby. Our tutors are experienced in teaching learners of all ages and will tailor lessons to your pace and goals.

How long does it take to learn to play a song?

This varies for everyone, but with consistent practice and expert guidance, many beginners can play a simple, recognizable song within a few weeks. Your tutor will help you set realistic goals to get you playing music you love as soon as possible.

Do I have to learn to read sheet music?

While reading music is a valuable skill that most tutors recommend, it's not always mandatory. If your goal is to play chords or learn by ear, many tutors can adapt their teaching style to fit your interests. Just discuss your goals with them!

What will I learn in my first lesson?

Your first lesson is about getting to know you and your goals. You'll likely cover the basics of the keyboard layout, proper posture, and simple finger exercises. Your tutor will assess your current level and start building a personalised plan for you.

How often should I have piano lessons?

Most students find that one lesson per week is ideal. This provides enough time to practice what you've learned while keeping the momentum going. However, you can arrange a schedule that works best for you with your tutor.

Can I learn a specific genre, like pop, classical, or jazz?

Yes! Our tutors have a wide range of specialities. You can use our search filters to find a tutor who specialises in the genre of music you are passionate about learning.

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