S Package
Twice a month. Good for young beginners or lighter weeks.
- 2 piano lessons per month (45 min)
- Sheet music and practice materials
- Monthly technique review
- Repertoire matched to your level

All Ages. All Levels.
Piano lessons for children, teens, and adults. Every student gets a plan built around their level, their taste, and their pace.
Games, movement, creative exercises — plus real technique from day one. Kids stay engaged because lessons are built for how they learn. Goal-oriented lessons. Exam prep, genre exploration, performance confidence — whatever matters to them right now. Starting fresh or picking up again after years away. No rush, no judgment, clear structure. Technical refinement, deeper interpretation, wider repertoire. We work on what's holding you back.
“We met Ms Ceren about two years ago; thanks to her, my daughter came to love the piano. She is a teacher who can connect with every age group. So glad she touched our lives ❤️🙏”— Ms Işıl, Melisa's (5) Mother
What a lesson looks like
Every lesson has a shape — warm-up, focused work, something fun. I adjust the difficulty so you're always stretched but never stuck. That's when the best learning happens. Russian technique, German method books, Orff games for kids, Kodály for ear training, Suzuki for early learners. I pick what works for you, not what a textbook says to do.

Pricing
Start with one trial lesson. Then choose how often you want to come.
Twice a month. Good for young beginners or lighter weeks.
Most popular
Weekly lessons. Where most piano students see the best results.
Six sessions a month. For students who want serious momentum.
No contract. 10 piano lessons you can use at your own pace, valid for 12 months.
Every piano package includes 45-minute lessons, sheet music, practice materials, and technique feedback.
Ask about piano packagesCommon questions
Five and up. At that age, lessons are short, playful, and focused on building a foundation — not drilling scales.
Short activities, frequent switches, and music games mixed in with real technique work. I also break up the lesson with listening activities or short videos if energy dips. Every lesson ends with a review and notebook check so they know exactly what to practice.
We start with the basics — how the piano works, how to sit, how to read simple notation. You'll play something by the end of the first lesson.
About 10 minutes of theory and 15 minutes of ear training/rhythm per lesson. The rest is playing. Ratios adjust based on what you need.
More focus on technique, expression, and interpretation. Less time on basics, more time on the music itself.
Free at the Studio · 25 Minutes
One short session. We meet, you play or sing, and we talk about what you're looking for. If it works, we keep going.
