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Chambers Music Keys

Piano Classes for Kids in Worthington, OH

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Learn to Play Piano the Fun Way

 The Chambers Music Keys method turns traditional music lessons into a game, keeping students motivated and eager to learn. Throughout the lesson, musicians rack up “high scores” as they progress through songs. Who doesn’t want to get a high score?


Studies show that students can progress up to 6x faster with gamified lessons than students
learning piano in the traditional way.

How Gamified Piano Lessons Work

Attend a Group Lesson

Students attend a weekly, one-hour, small group piano lesson at our studio in Worthington, Ohio. 

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Level-Up Your Skills

Start with a quick progress check, then dive into fun activities like ear training, sight-reading, and exploring music theory—it’s learning that feels like play! 

Keep Practicing at Home

With the downloadable app, every musician leaves the studio ready to make real progress—turning practice time into playtime! 

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Increase Your Child’s Confidence With Group Piano Lessons

Watch your child soar through six exciting levels—from Key Explorer to Key Conductor! At each stage, they’ll unlock new Song Books and Discovery Books to master, making progress fun and rewarding every step of the way. . 

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Students at our studio use the 

Chambers Music Keys Method 

at home and in the studio!

My son has been taking piano lessons here for over a year. The studio is welcoming and supportive. Our instructors have been excellent. Shiloh teaches my 7-year-old son, and she somehow gets his attention and focus. She is a positive influence on him and he enjoys going. I can’t recommend this business enough.
Richard Schilling
Parent of Piano Student

Meet Our Top-Tier Piano Teachers

Find the perfect instructor to encourage your child to live a more musical life!

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Pufan Wang

This professional pianist and music teacher holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Western Michigan University.

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Gavin Newton

Gavin, with a Master’s in Trumpet Performance and a background in Music Education, is a versatile performer and instructor.

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Alyse Hancock-Phillips

A graduate of  Capital University, Alyse is an experienced educator who helps students express themselves through music.

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Sarah Minsteri

Sarah is a multi-instrumentalist with extensive performance experience. She teaches piano, flute, oboe, & clarinet.

Boundless Benefits To Group Piano Lessons

Take The Anxiety Out of Performing

Students learn semi-independently and are assessed on their skills without feeling pressured to play alone in front of their teacher.

Increase Your Scholar’s Social Skills

Children benefit more by learning together in groups. Small group piano lessons spark comradery through playful competition  while keeping kids excited to learn.

Make At-Home Practice Easy

Kids can easily practice at home with tutorial videos, online assessments, and more. The all-inclusive app makes practicing piano feel as rewarding as playing a video game.

Ready For the Future of Piano Lessons?

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Gamified Group Piano Lessons: Frequently Asked Questions

Gamification is the act of adding game mechanics to a learning experience to increase student interest, such as adding a point system or other rewards. Game-based learning is when a game is designed to be intrinsically educational and promote learning such as Scrabble. Both are effective methods of increasing engagement and sustained motivation in learning.

Learning piano is beneficial for people both with and without an ADHD diagnosis. Playing piano is a fantastic way to workout your brain, resulting in improved memory, increased IQ, and lower-risk of developing old-age diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Yes, group piano lessons help students learn faster, improve their social skills, and increase confidence when learning a new instrument. Students learn from one another and build friendships along the way when taught in groups. Students taking group lessons are also more motivated to learn, which in turn hastens their progress and boosts their problem-solving skills. 

The industry standard dictates students should take one piano lesson a week. The reason for this is with one week in between lessons; students should be able to practice on their own 2-3 times before their next lesson. 

Young scholars looking to play piano should start between ages 6-9. The piano is not a complicated instrument to play, so students can start fairly young to develop muscle memory, although older students may have an easier time learning to play. 

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