Piano & Music Theory
Solid technique, real understanding, and music you actually want to play — for children, teens and adults.
Weekly one-to-one lessons from wherever you are — with a fixed time that's yours, a clear practice plan every week, and real musicianship built lesson by lesson.
The placement lesson is credited toward your first month if you enroll.
Each student chooses a main focus. Theory, ear training and musicianship are woven into every lesson — not sold separately.
Solid technique, real understanding, and music you actually want to play — for children, teens and adults.
Healthy technique, confidence, and repertoire that fits your voice — with accompaniment tracks and clear weekly goals.
Write, arrange and finish your own music — mentored by a composer who does this for a living.
Three steps. No surprises.
A paid 30-minute first lesson ($60), online. We play, talk goals, and check that level, format and schedule fit — for both of us. Credited toward your first month if you enroll.
You get a fixed weekly slot on Zoom that stays yours. Each lesson ends with a clear practice plan for the week, plus materials in your student folder.
Tuition is billed automatically each month and reserves your place. To end lessons, just let me know 30 days in advance.
Composer · Producer · Pianist · Educator
I've been rearranging music since I was ten years old, reworking church hymns in the south of Spain. That curiosity took me to Berklee College of Music (Summa Cum Laude), a master's in media composition, film scores for the big screen, and more than twenty albums as a composer and producer.
But teaching has always run alongside the writing. After 15+ years teaching piano, voice, composition and theory — in schools, academies and privately — I know that good lessons aren't about impressing students. They're about clear goals, honest feedback, and music worth practicing.
Weekly online lessons at your fixed time, following the published studio calendar.
A strong fit for younger beginners.
The most common choice for teens and adults.
For advanced study, voice, composition and arranging.
What tuition reserves: your weekly time, lesson materials, and a written practice plan after every lesson.
Placement lesson: $60, credited toward your first month when you enroll.
Ending lessons: tuition continues monthly; just give me 30 days' notice.
Arrangements that fit the musicians you actually have, rehearsals that go somewhere, and a team that serves the congregation with skill and unity.
Coaching for ChurchesIf nothing here quite matches — a different schedule, two siblings, a subject I didn't list — write me and we'll figure it out. No pressure, no funnel.
hello@revertmusic.com