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How to Learn Piano Online as a Busy Adult

  • Writer: Joe Ordish
    Joe Ordish
  • Nov 27, 2024
  • 3 min read
Adult playing a grand piano, immersed in their music during a lesson.

Many adults express a desire to learn the piano, but find it difficult to carve out the time needed due to their busy schedules. Between work, family, and other commitments, it can seem impossible to fit another task into your day. However, I can tell you from my own experience—both as a teacher and a performer—that learning the piano as an adult is not only possible, it can be incredibly rewarding.

In this post, I’ll share practical tips for fitting piano lessons into your busy adult life and explain why online lessons are the perfect solution for people looking to make music a part of their daily routine.


1. Embrace the Flexibility of Online Lessons

One of the best things about online lessons is the flexibility they offer. No more rushing to a lesson across town or fitting in a practice session during odd hours. Online lessons allow you to schedule lessons at times that suit your busy life—whether it’s early mornings, lunch breaks, or evenings.

Learning from home also means you can practice at your own convenience, whether it’s between meetings or in the evening after work. It’s about finding what works best for you.


2. Set Realistic Goals That Fit Your Schedule

I understand that as an adult, your time is limited. That’s why it’s important to set realistic, achievable goals based on the time you have. Whether you want to learn a specific piece, improve your technique, or simply play to unwind, we can structure lessons around your available time and energy.

Start small—perhaps focusing on mastering a simple piece or learning a new skill each week—and build up from there. Progress is made one step at a time, and every step forward counts.


3. Keep Your Practice Short, Focused, and Enjoyable

It’s a common misconception that to learn the piano, you need to spend hours at the keyboard. In reality, even short, focused practice sessions can yield excellent results. A brief 10-20 minutes a day, with concentrated focus on one specific task—whether it’s mastering a scale, working through a tricky section of a piece, or improving hand coordination—can make a significant difference over time.

The key is to stay consistent. Small, regular practice sessions are often more effective than sporadic, long sessions.


4. Stay Organised with Your Lessons and Practice

When life gets busy, it’s easy to lose track of your progress. That’s why I always recommend staying organised with your lessons. Set goals for each lesson, track your progress, and be intentional about your practice time.

Having a clear structure in place will help you stay motivated and focused, even on days when life is particularly hectic.


5. Enjoy the Learning Process

Learning an instrument is as much about the experience as it is about the end result. While it’s natural to want to play your favourite pieces quickly, remember to enjoy the journey.

Each step—whether it’s mastering a new skill or completing a challenging section—deserves to be celebrated. By focusing on the process, not just the outcome, you’ll find that learning the piano becomes a fulfilling, rewarding experience


Why Online Piano Lessons Are Perfect for Busy Adults

Online piano lessons provide the flexibility, structure, and support needed to balance your learning with a busy life. As an experienced piano teacher, I work with each of my students to create personalised lessons that align with their goals, needs, and schedules.

If you're ready to explore how learning the piano online can fit into your life, book a free trial lesson today and take the first step in your musical journey.


 
 
 

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