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Volz Method Piano Lessons

We Drive to Your House!

We Teach According to Your Brain.

We Teach the Music You Want to Play.

“Jarus is awesome! He has inspired my boys to love piano and create their own music. I knew my boys liked piano but I didn’t expect them to look forward to their lessons.”

— Camille Waller

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You Pick the Sheet Music

By Ear

Learn to hear patterns, play melodies by listening, and develop musical intuition.

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By Sight

Read sheet music, chord charts, and visual guides with confidence.

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By Feel

Build muscle memory, finger technique, and physical comfort at the keys.

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Reading music isn’t the only way to learn piano

Don’t worry, we always teach music reading no matter your child’s strength, but…

What if reading music wasn’t the only way to learn music?

What if we could play to your child’s strengths? Would they do better? Would they actually enjoy piano? Would those who are good at reading music become more intelligent because they are more well-rounded as a musician?

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“My teacher helps me find what I’m good at and to think outside of the box”

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Lucy, age 11

Piano student

A Comprehensive Method

Learn these four essential skills for playing great piano during our lessons.

Reading

Reading

Reading sheet music isn't going away anytime soon. We still teach each of our students to read music but we emphasize its use in students who excel and are naturally suited to its development.

Composing

Composing

A number of our students advance rapidly as we teach them not only to compose their own music, but teach them to understand the patterns and laws that govern it. Their compositions have brought me to tears.

Hearing

Hearing

There are many students who elevate their playing by entire levels when they are taught by ear. We train their talent instead of discouraging it and help them utilize their strengths and leverage them to reach new heights.

Arranging

Arranging

Some students work well taking existing pieces and twisting, tweaking, and adjusting them to make entirely new pieces of music or similar ones. Their path may be different from conventional piano teaching but the results speak for themselves.

What type of brain does your child have?

Take this 30-second quiz to discover how your child learns best.

Answer 4 quick questions about your child and we’ll show you how they learn best — and how we’ll teach them.

*Sight reading is always taught no matter your child’s strength.

Student enjoying piano lessons

Piano Lesson Results

Students using the Volz Method advance at a rapid rate and report often how much they enjoy it so much more.

When a student who struggles in reading is taught according to their strengths, their sight reading improves quicker than if they had just read music only.

Our students regularly learn and perform pieces that turn heads. Most would never believe that they can do what they do. "The talent was always there. Someone just needed to help them unlock it."

Students learn composition, Jazz, ear training, arranging, reading, and many other skills that allow them to be incredible musicians as well as amazing pianists.

They practice regularly and are engaged in the lessons.

Your kids will develop a love for music and feel confident in their ability to learn and improve their skills.

Give It a Try

Tap the keys or use your keyboard (A–K row) to play a few notes. Imagine what a real lesson could sound like!

Keyboard: A W S E D F T G Y H U J K

Now Accepted

We Accept the Utah Fits All Scholarship

The Utah Fits All Scholarship is a program where parents can use a certain amount of money on extracurriculars. Private businesses can sign up for it so that parents can spend their scholarship money on piano lessons. We have signed up to use it.

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What They're Saying

Music brings joy. Hear what our students and their parents have said about our lessons!

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My ten year old daughter… it turns out she has a gift for composing… and now she sits down and plays the most beautiful things!

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EmilyMom

I like playing by ear more than reading the notes… in order to learn by ear, you learn chords and intervals.

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TommyAge 8

My teacher helps me find what I'm good at and to think outside of the box.

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LucyAge 11