We are a group of Uni Students looking for piano teaching work in Christchurch ….

If you are looking for a piano teacher in Christchurch please consider our private piano lessons for students of all ages & levels in the handiness of your own home.
We are professional, eager & reliable piano tutors who can come to your Christchurch home and provide you a very reasonable piano tutelage rate.
Currently a 4th year university student, I am an eager, professional and reliable piano tutor who loves working with students of all ages. I have been playing piano for 14 years and have 3 years of teaching experience. I love to teach students about contemporary and popular music.
Currently a Music/Sound Production student at JMC Academy, I have been playing piano for almost ten years and am an experienced guitar teacher as well! I am passionate about everything to do with music and am most excited to watch my beginner students grow into professional musicians.
Currently a 3rd year university student, I am a Grade 8 Pianist and have completed all AMEB Theory Exams as well. I enjoy teaching and playing music from all genres & love to watch my students have fun with the piano.
Currently a 2nd year music student at the Conservatorium of Music, and I have been playing piano for 16 years. I love all musical styles ranging from classical to jazz to contemporary hits. I am excited to share my passion for music and composition with my students.
We live in various parts of NZ (including Christchurch) and are looking for more 1 on 1 piano tutoring students in Christchurch.
Please email us now – Kayla (tutor & co-ordinator) will be in contact with you soon
Kayla teaches all three of our children piano lessons weekly and has done so for more than a year. She is great with the kids (ages 7 to 14). She is not only talented and knowledgeable about music, but also has passionate about the art form.
She has been excellent about keeping them interested and excited about music and performance. I highly recommend the teachers from Piano Lessons Australia!
Christchurch Piano School
Why Do Christchurch Households Choose 1 on 1 Piano Classes With Us?
Piano lessons can make a positive difference in your everyday life and we are here to assist.
A recent report has shown that people who undertake music classes do better in a learning and working environment, are more creative and score higher on standardised tests.
The team at Piano Lessons In Your Home, know that your time is valuable so they strive to help you fit any music classes into your busy lifestyle.
Since our Christchurch piano teachers come to you, in the relaxed atmosphere of your environment, you are able to easily focus on your piano class and learning.
We can get you started straight away, keep you motivated to learn to play the piano and celebrate your piano accomplishments with you.
Many of our piano school students are complete newbies and have made tremendous progress just within the first year of being with Piano Lessons In Your Home.
Whether you’re a complete beginner, or have a few years of experience up your sleeve, our Christchurch home piano teachers are there to guide you and watch you grow into the pianist you always wished you could be.
We are here to build our student’s confidence, as our main objective is to prepare you how to play music yourself.
At Piano Lessons In Your Home, students master proper hand, sitting and fingering technique, as well as how to read sheet music and music theory.
We are passionate about music and are passionate about helping our piano students achieve what they’ve set out to do: play the piano themselves.
Whether you wish to just learn a few pieces or wish to grow into a (professional|expert} concert pianist, we are here to guide you on your musical journey.
Christchurch Home Piano Classes – Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to travel anywhere for my piano lessons?
At Piano Lessons In Your Home, our tutors teach you in your own home, ensuring you don’t waste time stuck in Christchurch traffic to get to your piano lessons.
Do your piano teachers come to Christchurch? And on which days of the week?
Please call for more information as well as for information on Saturday and Sunday piano classes.
Do I need to own a piano or keyboard?
We know pianos can be out of people’s budgets, that is why a budget keyboard is perfectly fine for beginners.
Introductory keyboards are an easy and affordable option for households without a piano.
When do you offer Christchurch piano lessons?
We typically offer after school lessons, on weekday afternoons to evenings, our Christchurch piano teachers are very flexible and will always try to accommodate the time that suits you best.
Weekend lessons are also readily available, please enquire for more information.
How old should my child be to begin piano lessons?
Children as young as five can begin learning the piano and basic music theory.
Our Christchurch piano teachers are experienced in tutoring young children who are complete beginners, and have all the patience and personality needed to engage your child and give them best start in their musical journey.
What styles of piano music do you teach?
Our Christchurch piano tutors are qualified to teach all styles of music, whether you’re interested in popular, contemporary, classical, jazz, musical theatre or even Nintendocore (yes, this is an actual genre). However, we encourage our students to explore all genres to show them just how interesting the piano can be.
Why enrol my child in 1 on 1? Why not Christchurch group piano lessons?
Group piano classes are a great way for your child to socialise, but that’s about where the perks end. Individual piano classes ensure that your child won’t get left behind, and can learn at their own pace.
In personal experience, piano students learning in individual lessons progress a lot faster than students learning in group tutoring.
Am I too old to start learning to play piano?
NO! There is no set age to begin learning a musical instrument, and the best time to start is right this moment – ie Now!
Learn to play your favourite songs, learn how to read music, learn theory, or just about anything you’d like to know about the piano.
Playing the piano is a fun and great way to exercise your creative abilities so don’t just dream about it, start learning.
What are your Christchurch piano tutors qualifications?
Only the best Christchurch piano teachers work with our students.
Our piano teachers:
- highly experienced in teaching all ages and skill levels
- are experienced in playing the piano themselves
- have undergone a NSW Government certified “Working with children” police check
- are very friendly and patient to make students comfortable with learning at their own pace.
Christchurch (; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. The Christchurch urban area lies on the South Island’s east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. The urban area is home to 377,200 residents, and the territorial authority has 385,500 people, which makes it the second-most populous city in New Zealand after Auckland and before Wellington. The Avon River flows through the centre of the city, with an urban park located along its banks.
Archaeological evidence has indicated that people first settled in the Christchurch area in about 1250. Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter on 31 July 1856, making it officially the oldest established city in New Zealand. The Canterbury Association, which settled the Canterbury Plains, named the city after Christ Church, Oxford. The new settlement was laid out in a grid pattern centred on Cathedral Square; during the 19th century there were few barriers to the rapid growth of the urban area, except for the Pacific to the east and the Port Hills to the south.
Agriculture is the historic mainstay of Christchurch’s economy. The early presence of the University of Canterbury and the heritage of the city’s academic institutions in association with local businesses has fostered a number of technology-based industries. Christchurch is one of five ‘gateway cities’ for Antarctic exploration, hosting Antarctic support bases for several nations.
The city suffered a series of earthquakes between September 2010 and January 2012, with the most destructive of them occurring at 12.51 p.m. on Tuesday, 22 February 2011, in which 185 people were killed and thousands of buildings across the city collapsed or suffered severe damage. By late 2013, 1,500 buildings in the city had been demolished, leading to an ongoing recovery and rebuilding project.