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Average rating 5 ⭐ with 6+ reviews from students learning scales, chords and sight-reading.

128 AED/h

Great value: 100% of piano tutors offer the first lesson free! Piano lessons typically cost 128 AED per hour—from beginners tackling their first melody to advanced.

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FAQ's

💰 What is the average price of Piano tutoring in Sharjah?

The average price of Piano lessons is 128 AED.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

💡 Why take Piano lessons?

With the help of a Piano teacher you can master Piano more efficiently.

 Our private tutors share their expert knowledge to help you to master any subject. 

A messaging service is available to allow you to get in touch with the private tutors on our platform and discuss the details of your lessons.

đŸ’» Can you take Piano lessons online?

On Superprof, many of our Piano tutors offer online tuition.

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To find online courses, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available tutors offering online courses in your desired subject. 

🎓 How many tutors are available to give Piano lessons?

5 tutors are currently available to give Piano lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

⭐ How are our Piano tutors in Sharjah rated?

Our Piano tutors in Sharjah  have an average rating of 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students in Sharjah and pertain to their experience with the Piano 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.

If you have any issues or questions, our customer service team is available to help you.

💎 How are our Piano tutors verified?

Every teacher on Superprof 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.

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Essential information about your piano lessons

✅ Average price:128AED/h
✅ Average response time:0h
✅ Tutors available:5
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

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Why home-based piano lessons in Sharjah are a smart choice

Sharjah families are busy. School runs, traffic toward Dubai, after-school clubs, and homework don’t leave much breathing room. Learning piano at home makes the whole thing easier to start, and easier to keep going.

What you gain with a private piano teacher at home

  1. You practice on your own instrument, so your teacher can fix real setup issues like bench height, hand position, and pedal control.
  2. Your lesson time is actual playing time, not driving time. This matters a lot in peak hours around King Faisal Street or near Al Taawun.
  3. The pace matches you. If your child needs repetition, you slow down. If you’re an adult who wants to learn chords fast, you move quicker.
  4. Parents can quietly follow along. It’s easier to help your child practice during the week when you’ve seen what the teacher asked for.
  5. You can choose in-person or online learning depending on the week. Some families mix both.

There’s also a learning science angle. The American Psychological Association’s 2006 study by K. Anders Ericsson and colleagues on deliberate practice explains that consistent, focused practice, with feedback, is what builds skill over time. A private teacher helps you do that without wasting effort on random exercises.

Now the question everyone asks: price. In Sharjah, private piano lessons sharjah at home often fall in the range of AED 100 to AED 200 per hour, depending on the teacher’s experience, travel time, and whether you’re preparing for graded exams or learning casually. Many families choose a weekly lesson and a simple practice routine at home to keep the cost steady.

Quick note for searchers typing “piano lessons near me” late at night: Superprof profiles usually include location, teaching style, availability, and reviews, so you can make a calm decision instead of guessing.

Sharjah details that make piano feel closer than you think

Sharjah has a strong arts culture, and you feel it in everyday places. A weekend walk at Al Majaz Waterfront or a family evening near Al Noor Island often comes with live performances and events at certain times of year. Hearing music in public makes kids curious. Adults too, honestly.

And if you’ve ever visited the Sharjah Art Foundation areas around Al Mureijah, you know the city takes culture seriously. That matters because learning an instrument stops feeling like a random hobby. It starts feeling like something normal people do here.

Home lessons can also support school life. Many students in Sharjah attend British, American, IB, CBSE, or MOE curriculum schools. A private teacher can tailor lessons around school concerts, talent shows, or simply help a child build confidence before performing in front of classmates. If your family commutes between Sharjah and Dubai, learning at home can be the difference between “we’ll start someday” and actually starting this month.

A quick reality check: If you practice 15 to 25 minutes, four days a week, most beginners can hear a real change in control and smoothness within a month. It’s not magic. It’s repetition, and a teacher who keeps you on track.

What you’ll actually learn in piano lessons (in plain words)

Piano is a performing art, but it’s also a set of small skills that stack up. A good private teacher in Sharjah will usually build your foundation in a practical order, so you can play real music sooner.

The core skills your piano home tutor will train

  • Posture and fingering: how you sit and which fingers you use. It sounds basic, but it prevents tension and helps you play faster later.
  • Scales: note patterns like C major or G major. Think of them like warm-ups that teach your hands the “shape” of a key.
  • Chords: groups of notes played together. This is how you accompany songs, especially pop and worship music.
  • Sight-reading: reading music while playing. Your teacher will break it into easy steps, like reading rhythm first, then notes.
  • Dynamics and pedaling: playing softly or loudly on purpose, and using the sustain pedal cleanly so it sounds rich, not messy.

Tools matter too. Some Sharjah learners have an upright piano, others have a digital piano with weighted keys. Both can work. Your teacher can help you adjust touch and technique so the instrument you own doesn’t limit your progress. And if you live in an apartment in areas like Al Majaz or Al Taawun, a digital piano with headphones can be a peace-saving choice.

A simple practice trick that makes lessons stick

Try this for one week: after each lesson, write a “three-part practice note” on your phone. Keep it short.

Part 1: the one bar (one small section) that keeps tripping you up. Part 2: the exact fix your teacher gave you (for example, “right hand finger 3 stays close to the keys”). Part 3: your tempo goal, even if it’s slow (for example, “play at 60 bpm with a metronome”).

This works because practice gets messy when you forget what to do. A tiny note turns a vague plan into a real one. If you’re a parent, you can glance at it and help your child stay focused without arguing.

Finding the right private piano teacher in Sharjah on Superprof

People look for piano classes sharjah for different reasons. Some want relaxed piano classes in sharjah for a child who’s curious. Some adults want to play chords and sing along. Others want structured exam prep and stronger theory. The good news is that Superprof makes it easy to filter by goals and schedule.

On Superprof, you can browse 5 tutor profiles in Sharjah, compare teaching styles, check reviews, and choose a private plan that fits your home routine. If you want lessons in-person, look for a tutor who can travel to your area. If you prefer online, pick someone who uses clear camera angles and gives simple practice homework.

Ready to start? Explore Superprof and book a first lesson with a piano home tutor in Sharjah. Your first song might be simple, but that first clean melody feels surprisingly good.

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