Group Classes & Camps
- Great for Beginners
- Recitals, Fun Games & Contests
- All Materials Included
- 7:1 Student Teacher Ratio
- Full Video Library Access
Group Classes run once weekly for 8 weeks. Each class is 90 minutes long.
Camps run every day for one week. Full day sessions run 9am-4pm, half day morning sessions run 9am-noon, and half day afternoon sessions run 1-4pm.
Private lessons are typically 30 minutes, and can be taken at home, in our studio, or online.
Sign up for as many classes, lessons, or camps as you wish!
Our unique curriculum combines self-paced learning with fun, teacher-led group or individual lessons.
Learn at our studio with weekly group classes, culminating in a recital to show off your new skills.
Study one-on-one with our highly-skilled music teachers trained in the iPianoLab method on your schedule right in your home or at our studio.
We've created hundreds of hours of online video and interactive lessons and organized them in a logical, easy to follow plan.
Pop hits, movie & game themes, even the classics -- our full library of tunes will keep you engaged at any experience level.
iPianoLab covers music theory and playing technique to help you become a well-rounded piano player.
We'll bring the keyboards and provide all printed materials and supplies you need to complete the course.
On day one, our students are playing songs they know and love, and within weeks, our students are playing complex two-handed arrangements and are prepared to tackle any challenge on the keyboard.
iPianoLab keyboard clubs are featured in some of the most prestigious elementary schools and school districts in New York City. Hear what they have to say:
“Highly recommended! iPianolab classes are a great success.”
“I credit iPianolab with getting my boys interested in the piano. iPianolab’s unique approach, coupled with the fun environment and peer interaction, were the perfect way to get my boys interested.”
“I love iPanoLab! What a fantastic teaching method. To anyone out there thinking of taking the plunge, you couldn't find a better way to learn keyboard.”