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đŸ’» How do piano lessons work online?

You can discuss directly with your tutor via email or phone. Their contact details are in the left-hand column of the lesson request page. You can then decide with your teacher on the preferred format of classes.


There are a number of possibilities:

  • Skype
  • Google Hangout
  • Zoom
  • Discord
  • Telephone

A number of tools allow you to exchange via audio and video, as well as to share your screen or your tablet.

đŸŒ± How are our online Piano tutors verified?

Each of our online teachers undergoes a comprehensive ID verification process to ensure authenticity. In addition, we verify their qualifications to maintain a high standard of tutoring services. We also offer detailed student reviews for each tutor, enabling you to make informed decisions and refine your search for the ideal instructor. These measures are in place to guarantee both the quality and reliability of the tutoring services provided on our platform.

đŸ‘©â€đŸ« How many tutors are available to give Piano lessons via webcam?

21,499 piano tutors are available to help you.

You can browse their profiles and choose the one that best suits your requirements while learning from the comfort of your home.

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💾 What is the average price for online piano lessons?

The average price for online piano lessons is 126 AED.

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors:

  • The teacher's level of experience in their subject
  • The duration of the course

97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.

Online classes are on average 20% less expensive than face-to-face classes.

⭐ What is the average rating for our Piano tutors?

Our online Piano tutors have an average rating of 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students and pertain to their experience with the tutors on our platform. These reviews serve as a guarantee and attest to the professionalism of our teachers. All reviews are validated by our community, and highlight the quality of our teachers. 

In the event of a problem with a class, our customer service team is available to find a quick solution (by phone or email five days a week).

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🎧 Why choose online lessons?

With so many of our connections being formed and maintained via online channels, online learning is becoming more and more popular with students.

It’s easy since both students and teachers have already mastered the digital tools that are used to facilitate online lessons.

It’s safe, simple and convenient. Wherever you are, you can connect with a teacher suited to your needs in just a few clicks.

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✅ Average price:126AED/h
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Learning piano at home, why it works so well online

Some skills are perfect for remote learning, and piano is one of them. You can see the keys, hear the sound, and get feedback fast. And honestly, learning at home removes a lot of the friction that makes people quit early.

What students in the UAE like about online piano lessons

  1. You save travel time, which makes it easier to stay consistent on busy school and work weeks.
  2. You can choose from a global pool of teachers, not just the ones near your neighbourhood. On Superprof, you can browse 21499 tutors and filter by level, style, and availability.
  3. Lessons are easy to record (with your teacher’s OK), so you can replay tricky parts like a chorus that keeps tripping you up.
  4. It’s simpler to personalise lessons, whether you want pop chords, film music, jazz basics, or exam-focused classical pieces.
  5. Digital tools help you practise smarter, with metronomes, note-reading trainers, and shared lesson notes.

There’s also a nice motivation boost: logging into a lesson feels like an appointment you keep, even if you’re in slippers.

One useful data point comes from a large review of online learning research: the U.S. Department of Education meta-analysis (Means et al., 2010) found that students in online conditions often performed modestly better than those receiving face-to-face instruction, on average, especially when learning included structured guidance and practice. Piano still needs hands-on repetition, but good structure is exactly what a private online piano teacher brings.

How much do online classes for piano cost in the UAE?

Pricing depends on the tutor’s experience, lesson length, and whether you’re working on exams like ABRSM or Trinity. In the UAE, online piano classes often sit around AED 120 per hour on average, with many tutors offering a common range of AED 80 to AED 200 per hour. That range is helpful for families planning regular weekly lessons, and it also makes it realistic for adult learners who want a steady routine without a big monthly commitment.

If you’re comparing options, remember to factor in the “hidden savings” of learning from home: no petrol, no parking, and fewer missed lessons because of traffic or last minute schedule changes.

Online piano learning feels less “solo” than you’d think

Piano has this reputation as a lonely instrument, one person, one bench, one metronome ticking away. Online culture flips that a bit. Students share progress clips, ask for feedback, and join low-pressure challenges that keep practice fun.

A popular place many learners use is the r/piano community on Reddit. You’ll see beginners posting their first scale attempts, adults returning to piano after years, and advanced players swapping practice ideas. It’s not a replacement for a teacher, but it’s great for that “Is this normal?” feeling when your left hand refuses to cooperate.

And if you like bigger moments, the Cliburn Competition streams performances online during competition seasons. Watching top players up close can be strangely motivating. You start noticing details like how they shape a melody, how relaxed their wrists look, and how they control dynamics. Then you can bring that inspiration into your next online lesson and ask your tutor, “How do I get that softer sound?”

Piano skills you’ll actually build (and what the words mean)

Music has its own language, and the terms can sound a bit formal at first. A good online piano teacher will introduce them naturally, like tools you use, not definitions you memorise.

Here are a few you’ll meet early on:

  • Scales: step-by-step note patterns (like C major) that train your fingers and your ear. Online, teachers often use shared sheet music and slow play-alongs to lock in the pattern.
  • Chords: notes played together to create harmony. If you want to play pop songs, chord shapes and progressions (like I to V to vi to IV) become your best friends.
  • Fingering: which fingers to use on which keys. It matters because good fingering makes hard passages feel possible instead of messy.
  • Sight-reading: playing from sheet music as you read it. Think of it like reading aloud in a new language. You get better with short, frequent practice.
  • Rhythm and metronome work: staying steady in time. A metronome is the click you practise with, and yes, it can be annoying. It also works.

If you’re preparing for ABRSM or Trinity exams, these skills connect directly to what you’ll be tested on: set pieces, scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, and aural (ear) tests. Online lessons can handle all of that, especially when your tutor shares annotated scores, claps rhythms with you on camera, and uses recorded backing tracks for timing.

Quick reality check: most beginners struggle more with rhythm than with notes. If your timing slips, you’re normal.

Popular tools and services that make online piano lessons smoother

The right setup can turn online piano lessons from “kind of hard to follow” into “wow, this feels clear.” You don’t need fancy gear at the start, but a few tools help a lot.

Many students use a mix like this:

Zoom or Google Meet for live lessons, plus simple camera angles (one on your face and hands if possible). WhatsApp for quick practice check-ins and sending short recordings between sessions. forScore (iPad) or MuseScore for viewing and marking sheet music digitally. And for ear training and note reading, apps like Simply Piano can support daily practice, as long as you still get real feedback from a teacher.

Your Superprof tutor can suggest what fits your device and your goals, especially if you’re balancing school, work, and home life in the UAE.

A simple tip that makes online practice stick

Use the “two-take rule” right after your lesson: record yourself playing the main exercise or the hardest bar twice, once immediately, and once after you fix one thing your teacher mentioned (like keeping your wrists loose or counting out loud). Save both clips in a folder named by date.

This does two things. First, it gives you proof you’re improving, which is a big deal on weeks when progress feels slow. Second, it gives your online piano teacher a clear snapshot of what changed, so your next lesson starts faster and feels more focused.

Ready to start learning piano from home?

Online classes for piano can fit around school pickup times, shift work, or a packed university schedule. You get choice, flexibility, and access to teachers far beyond your area, plus digital tools that make practice easier to manage day by day.

If you want to begin (or restart) with a plan that actually matches your level, explore Superprof and compare online piano classes from tutors who teach beginners, adult learners, and children. You can find an online piano teacher for pop, classical, musical theatre, jazz basics, or ABRSM and Trinity prep, then book lessons that work from your home in the UAE.

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