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It can be difficult to find a piano teacher today because there’s so many available. The question is how do you know which one is best for you? The problem is solved now with an innovative website known for its comprehensive list of teaches.  The site is called findpianolessons.com, a website has already placed over 3,000 students which is a major milestone.

Certainly placing over over 3,000 students is no small feat and speaks to the quality of the site and its members who are mostly music teachers. The creator and author of the website has gained tremendous experience and insight in terms of understanding student needs and matching that to the appropriate teacher. The creator explains that you really get a sense as to the makeup of students and their styles and how to match that to the appropriate piano teacher.

But if you are really want to take lessons in the privacy and convenience of your home, then click the link easy piano lessons to learn more.

The success of the website can be attributed to the dedication, passion and quality of the teachers on the site.

When a teacher signs on as a member to the website they typically provide their credentials or qualifications and whatever specialties they offer such as the type of music style they teach, their price and the hours that they are available to teach. Some teachers specialize in teaching beginning piano students while others may want to teach intermediate or advanced students depending on availability.

Cheryl Sykes is the creator and owner of the website. She is  a master certified music teacher and is a member of the Minnesota Music Teachers Association. Sikes has been teaching since the 1970s. Sheri has also performed publicly many times, ranging from public concers to stints on the local Minnesota radio station.

Sykes has served as the music director for a 10,000 member church where she was organist and leader of contemporary combos.

It’s interesting to note that the website covers all of the United States but one thing that I haven’t seen is that the website doesn’t cover any other countries other than the United States.

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