The Online Classroom

Piano lessons built for people who want to take music seriously

Becky’s online classroom was created for adults and kids who want to improve and grow as amateur artists.

The focus is on developing real skill, so piano feels like something worth committing to, not something to casually pick up and put down.

Learning here feels calm and focused. You’re not rushing, catching up, or second-guessing yourself. Each lesson starts from where you actually are, not where you think you should be.

Some weeks move faster than others. That’s part of learning. What stays consistent is that the work makes sense. You know what you’re working on, and it’s easy to step back in without feeling like you’ve fallen behind.

That’s what makes this kind of learning easier to stick with. It feels supportive without being loose, and structured without being rigid.

What it feels like to learn here

How the classroom supports your progress

Lessons happen live with Becky in a calm, focused online studio environment. Everything is designed to remove friction so you can concentrate on music, not logistics.

After each lesson, you or your child has access to a private digital space where lesson recordings, notes, practice guidance, and examples live in one place. This means no guessing what to work on between lessons, no forgotten instructions, and no lost momentum.

Students also take part in optional studio events, workshops, and performance opportunities throughout the year, helping learning feel connected and alive — not isolated or routine.

Why families and adult students love this format

What people notice most is how much of the lesson is spent actually playing.

Learning happens at the piano that’s used every day, in the same space where practice really happens. There’s no travel, no warm-up to a new room, no time lost getting settled.
The lesson begins with hands on the keys and stays focused there.

That changes how learning feels. Kids relax into it more quickly. Adults don’t feel drained before they even start. Piano becomes something that fits naturally into the week instead of something that needs extra effort to maintain.

Over time, that ease matters. It’s what keeps people coming back to the piano even when life is busy

Welcoming beginners and players ready for serious musical growth

Whether you’re new to piano or already playing and wanting to keep your momentum, the classroom is built to meet you where you are and move your playing forward.

The focus is on playing music you enjoy, learning how to write and shape your own music, and gradually feeling more like a real musician each time you sit down at the piano.

The best way to understand the classroom is to step inside it.

Ready to experience it?

A few things you might be wondering

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