Clearly Piano Studio
Piano Lessons in Franklin, TN
Building Bigger Dreams
We are Franklin, TN’s premiere destination for piano lessons and music theory instruction.
How far will your dreams take you?
Are you just starting your music journey or are you ready to take your piano playing to the professional level? We have a lesson package for you.
Beginner Lessons
Your road to music discovery starts here! This package includes 30 minute lessons each week, customized to your learning style.
Intermediate Lessons
Take your music to the next level. These lessons are ideal for students who have been taking lessons for at least a year and are ready to grow. This package include 45 minute lessons each week, customized to your learning style.
Advanced Lessons
You've arrived. At this advanced level you are ready to take on greater challenges and discover the best music has to offer. This package includes 60 minute lessons each week. Note: Pre-college levels can request 90 or 120 minute lessons.
Things You Will Learn
Repertoire
Students enjoy learning a large quantity of music from the beginner to the most advanced levels, each customized to their learning styles & preferences.
Music Theory & History
What was the composer thinking? Learn to see "inside the composer's head" as we dissect how music works and its history.
Technical Skills
Based on the Taubmann piano technique, students learn healthy piano techniques using natural movements.
Sight Reading, Ear Training, Improv, and More!
Take your playing beyond the page. Students learn how to hear music, play sheet music at sight, write their own composition, and so much more!
Meet Your Teacher
Christina LaTouche has taught piano performance in the Franklin area for nearly 20 years.
She enjoys teaching piano lessons and music theory at all levels, with specializations at the intermediate and advanced levels. She also has experience working with injured pianists using the Paige-Taubman technique method.
Christina is the current head of the Nashville, TN chapter of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the head of the Franklin Piano Teachers Guild, and co-chair of Pianorama.