Chloe - Piano tutor - London
Chloe - Piano tutor - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Chloe will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.

Chloe

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Chloe will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.

  • Rate £50
  • Response 11h
  • Students

    Number of students Chloe has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Chloe has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Chloe - Piano tutor - London
  • 5 (16 reviews)

£50/hr

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  • Piano

Pianist of 25 years helping others embark on their musical journey and explore the boundless world of the piano. Fluent in English, French and Arabic

  • Piano

Lesson location

    • At Chloe's house: London

    • Online
    • at your home or in a public place : will travel up to 20 km from London

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Chloe will be happy to arrange your first Piano lesson.

About Chloe

As a classically trained pianist, my musical experience has taught me that in order to succeed, one must play from the heart. And for my students to succeed, teaching must also come from the heart. I combine discipline with love, fun with high standards and I care deeply about my students' progress.

I also run a small team of carefully selected piano teachers offering in-home lessons across London. If I’m unavailable, I may recommend one of our trusted teachers.

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About the lesson

  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Modern Way Piano:
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Founder of Modern Way Piano, lessons are designed with a modern approach and focus on giving students a well-rounded understanding of the piano so they can express themselves with confidence and creativity.

Lessons are paired with comprehensive toolkits to support and accelerate your progress:

1. Personalized Learning Roadmaps: Custom plans for your first 6 and 12 months, aligned with your goals, musical tastes, and learning pace.

2. Practice Toolkit: A set of resources and strategies to help you practice effectively and make consistent progress between lessons.

3. Specialized Skill-Building Courses: Focused modules on technique, rhythm mastery, and ear training to strengthen core musicianship.

4. Extensive Repertoire Library: Access to a curated collection of pieces across diverse genres and levels.

Students who wish to take part in ABRSM and Trinity exams will be trained and enrolled with my support.

Lessons range from 30 to 60 minutes depending on students' levels.

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Rates

Rate

  • £50

Pack prices

  • 5h: £250
  • 10h: £500

online

  • £50/h

Travel

  • + £5

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Find out more about Chloe

Find out more about Chloe

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and what is your favourite instrument?

    I was about seven years old when I started learning a version of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto no.1 with my teacher. It was a real turning point for me as I remember immediately feeling a sort of musical revelation, and that’s when I truly fell in love with classical music and the piano specifically.
  • Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on repeat without getting tired of it?

    I listen to just about everything, but I have a total weakness for Andrea Bocelli and Seong-Jin Cho. There’s something otherworldly about Bocelli’s voice that hits me right away. As for the piano, Seong-Jin Cho is easily the best of his generation; his playing is so nuanced and layered that I find something new to be inspired by every time I listen.
  • What is the most difficult or interesting course you could give to a music student?

    Improvisation, which can (and should) be taught at any level and is incredibly powerful. It asks students to let go of strict reliance on the score and instead trust their intuition, creativity, and personal musical voice. It’s often challenging, but it’s also liberating and it helps students experience music more fully and authentically.
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master, and why?

    While I haven’t played many instruments myself, I can confidently speak about the piano and it is certainly complex to master. Among other things, it requires coordinating both hands, using multiple pedals, mastering difficult hand and finger techniques at the same time as bringing out musical expression to make sure the music sounds alive. This challenge is precisely what makes it so rewarding.
  • What are your keys to success?

    Practice, practice and more practice. But also mental strength, patience, and being kind to yourself when things don’t work right away. Some pieces take weeks, others months or even years to really come together, depending on the level and difficulty. Understanding that progress isn't always linear and that time is essential for pieces to fully mature is key.
  • Name three musicians you would love to meet in your favourite bar late at night, and why.

    Seong-Jin Cho, so I could ask him how he achieves such a beautiful sound at the piano.

    Jacob Collier, to deconstruct his brain and have him explain his views on harmony (and Negative Harmony) in simple terms.

    Tchaikovsky (time-travel permitting), to understand his life story and link it to his endlessly powerful and moving music.
  • Share an anecdote from your time at music school or your musical journey.

    I remember a teacher once stopping me in the middle of a piece and asked me to sing the melody instead of playing it. Though it felt strange at first, it helped me understand that music isn’t just about technique, it’s about expression and intention. She also made the point that music lives inside us before it reaches the instrument and that stayed with me and still influences how I play and teach today.
  • What are the little things that make you a Superprof in music?

    I care deeply about my students and their progress and each lesson is fully adapted to the student. My teaching is hands-on as I make sure that students both learn something new and refine existing skills each time. More importantly, lessons are always fun because music can't be played if it's not enjoyed!
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