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Subject: Piano Teacher
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DaybyDayUser is Offline

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12/31/2007 6:34 PM Alert 
Hi.

I am looking for a piano teacher. Does anyone know someone who teaches piano who has reasonable rates?
RubyRedUser is Offline

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01/04/2008 12:55 PM Alert 
What do you consider reasonable? I know of someone and we love her!
cglover83User is Offline

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01/04/2008 2:32 PM Alert 
Also, what age/level are the students?
JoshMoniUser is Offline

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01/04/2008 9:30 PM Alert 
Well it depends... I know a great teacher in Chandler and my 4 yr old goes there... she also teaches adults... so it depends I will think in what kind of teacher are you looking for and what kind of method you are interested in.
DaybyDayUser is Offline

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01/08/2008 11:10 AM Alert 
$10 or $20 per half hour I think. I have two beginning pianists, age 8 and 6. I have no idea aobut methods or anything like that. I would like to just get them started (as we got a piano) and was hoping for some ideas.
JoshMoniUser is Offline

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01/08/2008 11:34 AM Alert 
Yes... I think that will be good! we pay $20.00 for 30-45 minutes... and our 4 year old is learning with Suzuki method... if you are interested... or want some info, we will be glad to give it to you... btw our little one goes to Chandler...

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01/08/2008 11:43 AM Alert 
My aunt teaches piano out in Mesa or will come to your home if you have a piano. Shes been playing and teaching for years. If interested email me and I will give you her information.
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01/08/2008 12:28 PM Alert 
I taught piano for several years when I lived back East, and would like to start teaching again out here, pending delivery of my piano later this month. I personally prefer the Suzuki and Bastien methods, although I would be open to using a different one if you have a favorite or already have lesson books. PM me if you would like more information about lessons.
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