Michael, piano instructor playing piano on stage at a recital

Piano Lessons with Michael

Michael teaches beginning to advanced jazz piano. He brings a strong academic jazz background to his teaching, and creates much of his own customized lesson material. Michael is currently only accepting requests for adult students.
Location: Glendale, CA
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$ 105.00 USD

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Meet the Instructor

What do you teach?

I teach piano. While I am primarily a jazz pianist, I teach a wide range of genres including Pop, R&B, Rock, and others!

What makes you want to share your skills and knowledge?

I love teaching because I find it very rewarding to watch my students develop into better versions of themselves musically. Although I am an active professional musician myself, I feel that teaching is equally as important as performing. I have been privileged to experience the joy of performing jazz at a high level for many years, and I have a strong desire to see my students experience a similar joy of following their musical passions. Whether this means being able to play the chord progression for a favorite song or being able to compose and perform at a professional level, I take pride in imparting knowledge that takes students to where they want to be.

What is your experience in your craft and how are you evolving?

I have been an active professional jazz pianist for about 15 years. I was lucky enough to have teachers that deeply inspired me because they were always creating new music themselves. I hold a B.M. in Jazz Piano from Oberlin Conservatory, as well as an M.M. in Jazz Piano from Thornton School of Music at USC, where I also taught undergrads as a graduate TA. Even while I was at school, I kept a busy schedule of composing and performing, which has led to concerts at The Kennedy Center, The BlueWhale, and SF Jazz, as well as tours with jazz artists in the Bahamas, South Africa, Canada, and all over the US. No matter what types of opportunities or awards I receive, my main goal is to push the music forward by teaching and continuing to challenge my personal musical limits. I have just released my debut album as a leader on a major jazz label, and I’m already in the process of making my next!

What is your style of teaching?

While I have developed solid strategies and topic timelines from years of working with dozens of students, my method is ultimately shaped by the unique attributes of each student I work with. For instance, I have written many exercises that I’ve found to be very helpful for any student looking to improve their understanding of harmony, improvisation, feel, and composition. However, each student has their own level of experience and unique set of goals. Thus, I use different approaches for every student, but in general lessons will be a mixture of handouts I’ve created (including notated music), learning by ear, and play based learning. It is of the utmost importance that we are always improving our musicianship by means of inspiration and hard work.

What keeps you creatively inspired?

I am constantly inspired by my musical colleagues, my musical idols, and my music students. Living in LA, there is no shortage of easily accessible live music from some of the most talented musicians in the world, and I certainly take advantage of that. When I’m not at a show, I’m often playing one. I’m lucky to play with some of the best jazz musicians in LA on a regular basis, so that always keeps me practicing and writing new music. I’m also inspired by my students; I have often learned about new artists I hadn’t heard of from them, and it is also a treat for me to watch their excitement from grasping a new concept.

Testimonials

ATOUSA'S EXPERIENCE

1999

Asian Youth Championship (Under 12)

India

Champion

2000

Asian Youth Championship (Under 12)

Iran

Champion

2000

Asian Youth Championship (Under 12)

Spain

Champion

2002

Asian Youth Championship (Under 14)

Greece

3rd Place

2002

World Chess Olympiad

Slovenia

Got Woman International Master Title

2003

International Baku Open

Azerbaijan

Champion

2004

Asian Youth Championship (Under 16)

Iran

Champion

2004

World Youth Championship

Greece

Shared 3rd Place

2006

Asian Zonal Championship

Bahrain

Champion-Qualified for World Cup

2006

Asian Games

Qatar

3rd Place

2006

Asian Youth Championship (Under 18)

Kyrgyzstan

2nd Place

2008

World Chess Olympiad

Germany

Got Woman Grand Master title

2008

Asian Team Championship

India

3rd Place

2008

World Mind Sports Games

China

3rd Place

2009

Asian Indoor Games

Vietnam

3rd Place

2010

Asian Team Championship

India

2nd Place

2010

Asian Championship

Philippines

Champion-Qualified for World Cup

2011

International Moscow Open

Russia

3rd Place

2014

Asian Championship

United Arab Emirates

2nd Place

2015

Asian Zonal Championship

Oman

Shared 1st - 2nd Place

2016

Asian Blitz Championship

Uzbekistan

3rd Place