Richard Williams  (Free Lesson - Online)
Richard Williams  (Free Lesson - Online)

Richard Williams (Free Lesson - Online)

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My goal is to keep students interested so that they continue progressing to get to their goal of playing and enjoying the piano. I try to patiently not put too much pressure on my students since I feel like often learning piano can be frustrating enough. It definitely is a long term game that takes a number of years to develop and so I try to encourage my students to get over that “hump” when it's hard to see the progress in themselves I have taught over 100 students from age 5 to over 50, online & in-person since 2015 long before online teaching was common. Though I only teach online now, I still have 2 students I have taught for those 10 years. (One started in first grade and is now in high school doing an amazing job, and even learning music theory, improvisation and how to compose). Curriculum I like the Piano Pronto Book and Alfred Book series that I grew up on. I feel like it gives a good basic understanding with songs that are relevant, but I have used other book series as well and can be flexible with that. My Background I am also an award winning composer that can help students learn to improvise or even compose for those interested. In addition to winning Two national Student Emmys while at Brigham Young University, I have recorded my music with some of the best players in Hollywood at Capital Studios and Budapest, Hungary. I recently created “Hollywood Christmas” album on my Youtube where I composed, conducted, and produced the whole album myself. So for those who are interested, I like to also teach other skills like music theory and recognizing things better by ear. At BYU I used to play piano for Ballet classes and Modern Dance classes where I would either sightread a full binder of music, or learned to play by ear, improvising on the spot continuously. I can also help students learn to SIGHTREAD better since it was a skill I couldn’t do at all but received some help and now can sightread very well for anyone such as singers, choirs or the like.
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Heather T.
3 days ago
My son really enjoyed his piano lesson with Richard! He was kind, patient and was great at assessing areas my son needs more practice. He was also very skilled at giving corrections in a positive and fun way, which was so nice as my son can be sensitive. Much thanks!
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Thank you very much!
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Leila S.
3 days ago
Richard has been my daughter’s online piano teacher for the past five years, and I couldn’t be more pleased with her progress under his guidance. He is patient, kind, and incredibly encouraging, allowing her to learn at her own pace while steadily advancing through her lesson books. His teaching style fosters both skill development and a genuine love for music. Beyond technical instruction, Richard has played a key role in my daughter’s personal growth, helping her build confidence and discipline in her extracurricular activities. His ability to make lessons enjoyable while maintaining structure has been invaluable. I highly recommend Richard to anyone looking for a dedicated and supportive piano instructor. He has been a fantastic asset to our family, and we’re grateful for his expertise.
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Thank you very much!
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Kyson C.
Nov 19, 2019
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Richard is an awesome teacher and musician! He is very knowledgeable not only of the piano, but music theory in general. Very easy to get along with and very thoughtful in his teaching!

Details: 18 - 25 years old • Yes, the student can read music • No formal training; some self-taught experience • Classical • Yes, the student has a piano • 30 minutes • At the pro’s location

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Maleen C.
Jun 3, 2017
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We just started lessons with Richard, and we have had a great experience so far. He clearly has an amazing talent and knows so much about music. He has been great about communication and scheduling. We are excited to be able to work with him.
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Meri A.
Jul 28, 2017
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We had a great experience working with Richard. My son wanted to learn improvisation over the summer. Richard was very willing to work with our schedule. He was able to help my son learn to be more creative in his piano playing. It was a great experience. Richard is very talented and willing to share what he knows with others.
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  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Normally, I give you a call just to hear what your story is and what you'd like to accomplish with piano lessons. I normally recommend using the Hanon exercise book, and the Alfred series because I grew up on them, am most familiar with them, but I also think that the Alfred series gets the student progressing faster than the other books I've seen. If students want to use the other books they already have, that's fine as well, but I prefer Alfreds. Hanon is a book of exercises that gets their fingers moving and more coordinated. People can usually physically play better than they can read, so these exercises allow people fingers to start moving before they would be able to read the equivalent notes.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I graduated from Brigham Young University in Commercial Music. My main focus was actually composing, but I had invaluable experience, using my sight reading and music theory skills by playing in BYU's Ballet and Modern Dance classes. For Ballet classes, I would literally sight read binders of classical ballet music for the dancers as they danced in class. This helped improve my sightreading skills even further as I performed under pressure. When I played for Modern Dance classes, I played with no music at all, so I used my music theory to know what to play. All these skills are things I can teach how to do. I composed numerous pieces for the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, BYU Women's Chorus, Jazz Ensemble, and Concert Bands. I also won two National Student Emmy Competitions in Hollywood at the College TV Awards in Hollywood for music I wrote to BYU's animations in 2010 and 2014.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I work with all types of students, kindergarten to retired couples and everyone in between. I've worked with complete beginners, and fairly advanced students that are looking to sight read better, or learn music theory and see how that applies to their playing, or in creating music. Although I see many patterns develop, every student can be different, so we try and cater every person's progress to their ability, expectations, and pacing.