Piano Lessons
In-Home Piano Lessons for All Ages and Levels
A Welcoming Place to Learn
Dr. Yingqi Wang is a piano teacher and concert pianist serving Hopkinton and the surrounding MetroWest area. She brings the same care and curiosity she brings to the stage into every lesson. Whether you are picking up the piano for the first time, returning after years away, or already advancing, lessons are paced for you — never rushed, never one-size-fits-all.
Beginners build a comfortable foundation through gentle, encouraging steps. Returning adults rediscover the instrument at their own pace. Advancing students refine technique, grow their repertoire, and develop their own musical voice. Everyone is welcome here.
What I Teach
Private Piano Lessons
Weekly one-on-one instruction tailored to each student's age, level, and goals. Lessons cover technique, reading, repertoire, and musicianship — building confident pianists from the very first note.
First Steps for Beginners
A gentle, encouraging start for children and adults new to the piano — covering the basics of posture, rhythm, reading, and simple pieces, with plenty of patience and no pressure.
Adult & Returning Learners
A welcoming space for adults beginning piano or returning after years away. Lessons move at your pace and are shaped around the music you love.
Performance Coaching
Focused preparation for upcoming recitals, school performances, and other public engagements. We work on stage presence, pacing, and steady, expressive playing under pressure.
Audition & Competition Prep
Targeted preparation for college auditions, festivals, competitions, and graded examinations — including repertoire selection, mock performances, and a clear preparation plan.
Repertoire & Interpretation
Detailed work on individual pieces — phrasing, voicing, pedaling, stylistic context — to help students play with intention rather than habit.
Service Area
In-home piano lessons in Hopkinton and surrounding towns.
In-home piano lessons are offered primarily in Hopkinton and neighboring towns — bringing private piano instruction directly to your home, on your own piano, on a schedule that works for your family.
Primary service area:
- ♦ Hopkinton
- ♦ Ashland
- ♦ Southborough
- ♦ Holliston
- ♦ Westborough
- ♦ surrounding towns
Lessons in other MetroWest and Greater Boston communities may be possible depending on schedule and travel. Please reach out with your town and a few details, and we can find the right fit together.
Who This Studio Welcomes
Students at every stage of their musical journey.
Children beginning piano
Ages roughly 6 and up, building a strong foundation with care and encouragement
Intermediate and advancing students
Building technique, growing repertoire, and developing a personal musical voice
Pre-collegiate and advanced students
Preparing for auditions, competitions, and serious continued study
Adult learners and returning pianists
Beginning the piano for the first time, or returning to it with fresh perspective
What to Expect
Lesson Format
Weekly private lessons of 45 or 60 minutes, depending on the student's age, level, and goals. Beginners typically start with 45-minute sessions and grow into longer lessons as their focus and repertoire expand.
A Supportive Environment
Lessons are warm, patient, and unhurried. A little regular practice goes a long way, and we work together to find what's enjoyable and sustainable for each student.
Performance Opportunities
The studio holds a studio recital where students share what they have been working on in a warm, supportive setting. Students are also encouraged to perform in other settings and to participate in competitions, festivals, and auditions when it suits their goals — always at a pace that feels right for them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from parents and adult learners
What age can my child start piano lessons? +
Most children are ready to begin private piano lessons around age 6, when they can sit comfortably for 30–45 minutes, follow simple instructions, and recognize letters and numbers. Some younger children are ready earlier, and that's absolutely fine. Feel free to reach out and we can talk through whether your child seems ready.
Do I need a piano at home? What kind? +
Yes — for in-home lessons, students need a working acoustic piano (upright or grand) or a quality digital piano with 88 fully weighted keys. A small keyboard or unweighted instrument won't support healthy technique long term. If you're unsure what to buy, ask before purchasing — happy to recommend options at different budgets.
How long are lessons, and how often? +
Lessons are weekly. Most students take 45 or 60-minute lessons — younger beginners typically start at 45 minutes, and intermediate or advanced students often grow into 60 minutes as their repertoire expands. For families enrolling multiple children, shorter 30-minute lessons may be possible for especially young kids who are just getting started.
What does an in-home lesson look like? +
Lessons happen at your home, on your own piano, in a quiet space free from distractions (TV off, siblings occupied, pets in another room when possible). For young students, a parent is asked to be at home during the lesson but not necessarily in the room. Each lesson typically blends technique work, sight-reading, new repertoire, and review of last week's practice.
Do you offer a trial lesson? +
Yes — new students begin with an introductory trial lesson. It's a relaxed first meeting to play a little, talk through goals, and see if the studio is the right fit before committing to weekly lessons.
What if we miss a lesson? +
With at least 24 hours' notice, the instructor will do her best to reschedule. Make-up lessons are subject to availability and not guaranteed, especially for short-notice cancellations. Full details are in the Studio Policies.
How much practice is expected between lessons? +
A little regular practice goes much further than long, occasional sessions. For beginners, even practicing twice a week for 10–15 minutes per session is a great start. As students grow more comfortable, daily short practice sessions become the goal. Intermediate students typically settle into 30–45 minutes a day. The goal is steady, sustainable progress — not pressure.
Can adults take lessons too? +
Absolutely. Adult learners — whether starting from scratch, returning after years away, or continuing serious study — are warmly welcomed. Lessons move at your pace and are shaped around the music you love.
Schedule a Trial Lesson
The best way to begin is with an introductory trial lesson — a relaxed first meeting to play a little, talk through goals, and see if the studio is the right fit.