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Playing piano in a group is not only a lot of fun but studies show we tend to practice more, play with better rhythm, and have fewer jitters performing.
Playing and learning in a group builds friendships and camaraderie around our musical experience, in a positive and motivational environment.
Music degree programs have been using group piano methods for decades. Studies show the group environment fosters active, independent learning.
While private lessons are a common way to study piano, there are many misconceptions about group piano being somehow less effective than private lessons, which is just not the case. While advanced players benefit from private instruction as they study the inner workings of specific composers and styles, beginning and intermediate piano students often progress faster in group settings than in private lessons. Some benefits of group lessons include: