Most piano lessons only teach you how to read music—and nothing else.
My lessons are for students who want to sit down and just play: arrange songs, jam with friends, read a chord chart, play by ear, or make something up on the spot.
With practical, at-the-piano music theory, you’ll be able to:
1. Make your own covers of your favorite songs in different styles and moods.
2. Hear a song on the radio and figure it out at the piano on the spot.
3. Confidently jam with other musicians in all kinds of musical settings.
4. Play the music you want to learn: pick up new genres—jazz, rock, classical, pop, with much more ease
5. Read music better, too: ironically, you’ll read sheet music more fluently because you understand what’s going on—you understand the language of music.
ABOUT ME:
Pianist Harrison Batten Jarvis experienced his Carnegie Hall debut at the age of sixteen and was subsequently named to CBC Music’s “30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians Under 30”. He has soloed with orchestras at Lincoln Center in New York City, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and with the Etobicoke Philharmonic in Toronto. He holds degrees from the Royal Conservatory of Music (A.R.C.T.) and Bard College Conservatory (B.Mus in piano performance and B.A. in written arts).
Harrison's teachers have been named to the Order of Canada (Andre Laplante), been a finalist for the National Book Award (Jenny Xie), won a Pulitzer prize (Elizabeth Frank), and had a composition played in honour of the 2020 Presidential inauguration (Joan Tower). Their pedagogical lineages trace back to John Ashbery, Franz Liszt and Beethoven.
Send me a message and I’d be happy to set up a free trial lesson.
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