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Average rating 5 ⭐ from 6,320+ reviews. Our students love their online piano lessons!

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Great news: 97% of our tutors offer the first piano lesson free! And an online piano lesson costs on average €30/h.

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Booking online piano lessons couldn't be easier!

02 Connect

Message your tutor, share your goals — classical, jazz or pop — and agree on a schedule and lesson format that fits you perfectly.

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03 Progress

With the Student Pass, contact as many online piano tutors as you like for a month. Chords, scales, sight-reading — progress at your own pace.

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FAQs

💻 How do Piano lesson work online?

You can discuss directly with your tutor via email or phone. Their contact details are in the left-hand column of the lesson request page. You can then decide with your teacher on the preferred format of classes.


There are a number of possibilities:

  • Skype
  • Google Hangout
  • Zoom
  • Discord
  • Telephone

A number of tools allow you to exchange via audio and video, as well as to share your screen or your tablet.

🌱 How are our online Piano tutors verified?

Each of our online teachers undergoes a comprehensive ID verification process to ensure authenticity. In addition, we verify their qualifications to maintain a high standard of tutoring services. We also offer detailed student reviews for each tutor, enabling you to make informed decisions and refine your search for the ideal instructor. These measures are in place to guarantee both the quality and reliability of the tutoring services provided on our platform.

👩‍🏫 How many tutors are available to give Piano lessons via webcam?

20,360 piano tutors are available to help you.

You can browse their profiles and choose the one that best suits your requirements while learning from the comfort of your home.

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💸 What is the average price for online Piano lesson?

The average price for online Piano lesson is €30.

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors:

  • The teacher's level of experience in their subject
  • The duration of the course

97% of tutors offer their first lesson for free.

Online classes are on average 20% less expensive than face-to-face classes.

⭐️ What is the average rating for our Piano tutors?

Our online Piano tutors have an average rating of 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students and pertain to their experience with the tutors on our platform. These reviews serve as a guarantee and attest to the professionalism of our teachers. All reviews are validated by our community, and highlight the quality of our teachers. 

In the event of a problem with a class, our customer service team is available to find a quick solution (by phone or email five days a week).

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🎧 Why choose online lessons?

With so many of our connections being formed and maintained via online channels, online learning is becoming more and more popular with students.

It’s easy since both students and teachers have already mastered the digital tools that are used to facilitate online lessons.

It’s safe, simple and convenient. Wherever you are, you can connect with a teacher suited to your needs in just a few clicks.

20,360 Piano tutors are available here to help you.

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Essential information about your Piano lesson

✅ Average price :€30/h
✅ Average response time :5h
✅ Tutors available :20,360
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

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The World’s Largest Piano Class… At Home!

Here's a wild stat: In April 2020, over 100,000 music lovers tuned in online at the same time for what’s now called the World’s Biggest Music Lesson. That’s right, people from all corners of the globe learned the basics of an instrument together, without ever sharing a physical classroom. It’s kind of mind-blowing, isn’t it?

This digital wave hasn’t slowed down, especially when it comes to learning classic skills like the piano. These days, piano lessons online aren’t just a pandemic solution—they’re a smart, fun, and flexible choice for students and adults caught up in busy lives everywhere, Malta included.

If you’ve ever wanted to tickle the ivories, but the thought of commuting across Sliema in summer heat makes you sweat, you’re not alone. With Superprof, you can connect with expert online tutors (yep, even concert-level professionals) without ever having to double-check Tallinja app for bus schedules or look for parking. Let’s dive in and see why virtual piano lessons are making so many Maltese students swap their old-school schedule books for Zoom calls and interactive practice apps!

Why Online Piano Lessons in Malta is the Smart Choice

  1. No Traffic, Just Tunes: Forget about crawling through the blocked streets during rush hour. Piano lessons online mean you can practice in your pajamas, with your favorite mug close by.
  2. Worldwide Teacher Pool: You're not stuck with just the teachers in your neighborhood. Malta might be small, but your teacher could be from London, Rome, or Berlin—anywhere on Superprof's massive network of 20360 piano tutors.
  3. Flexible Scheduling: Squeeze in a quick morning scale session before work, or do theory exercises after dinner. You control the tempo, literally.
  4. Personalized Feedback: Private online lessons let tutors spot every wrong note, but in a friendly way. You get tailored advice, and recorded sessions can help you catch things you missed.
  5. Budget-Friendly: Online lessons are often cheaper since tutors aren’t paying for music studios or travel. In Malta, the average price per hour for online piano tuition is between €15 and €30 (yep, coffee money compared to some Europe-wide rates!).

Recent research actually found that virtual music lessons can be just as effective as traditional ones—and in some ways, even better for self-paced practice and confidence (see: Frontiers in Psychology, 2021).

What’s Cool: Malta’s Piano Students Mingle with the World

Here’s something you may not know. There’s a buzzing online community for piano students called Piano World Forums. Tons of learners post there to share videos, swap tips on playing jazz or classical tunes, and cheer each other on after recitals (yep, even digital ones, livestreamed on YouTube or Twitch).

So, if you join a live online lesson or group masterclass through Superprof, you’re not just limited to teachers who know Maltese folk tunes—you’ll be playing Beethoven, Chopin, or that song from the latest TikTok trend with students or teachers on the other side of the world. It’s kind of like traveling… just with musical notes instead of baggage.

Fun Fact for Aspiring Pianists: Did you know that over half of all new piano students worldwide now try their first lesson online? Many start with digital keyboards at home, using interactive video calls and apps, before ever playing a traditional piano.

Getting into the Groove: Piano Skills, Tools & Sound Worlds

Learning the piano is more than just plonking keys until something sounds decent. There’s an entire language to pick up—and yeah, it’s fun once you get the basics. Here are a few concepts and terms you’ll see (and hear) a lot in your online piano lessons:

  • Fingering: This is the technique for deciding which finger hits which key. Good fingering helps you play smoothly—and keeps your hands from tying themselves in knots.
  • Chords & Scales: Chords are groups of notes played together, while scales are stair-step patterns that help you get comfy across all keys.
  • Sight-Reading: The ultimate test! This means playing music you’ve never seen before, right on the spot. Online tutors often use screen-sharing to guide you through tricky rhythms or surprise pieces.
  • Music Theory: This helps make sense of why things sound right or wrong. Stuff like key signatures, sharps and flats, and how pieces are put together.
  • Piano Types: You can start on anything from a full-size digital keyboard to a grand piano. Online lessons work for both, and tutors can show you setup tricks for your home instrument.

But don’t worry, you don’t need to know any of this to start. Online tutors at Superprof will walk you through the basics, from hand position to playing simple songs. Pretty soon, you’ll be talking about arpeggios (note patterns played in sequence) or how to improvise a blues riff like a pro.

The Right Digital Companions: Tools & Apps for Learning Piano Online

You wouldn’t try baking without a solid recipe and a clean oven, right? The same goes for online piano learning—having the right tools makes everything smoother.

  • Zoom or Skype: For crystal-clear video calls and screen sharing with your tutor.
  • Flowkey: An interactive app that listens as you play and gives instant feedback. Works well for homework or solo practice between lessons.
  • Noteflight: Lets you write and share your own sheet music. Helpful if you get creative or want to swap ideas with your tutor.
  • Google Jamboard: An online whiteboard for sketching out rhythms or chord progressions together in real time.
  • Metronome apps: Like Soundbrenner or the old-school classic, Pro Metronome, to keep your rhythm honest.

Most Superprof tutors are happy to help you set up whatever apps or tech you already have. So don’t stress about hardware or fancy gear—just bring your instrument and a solid WiFi connection.

Pro Tip for Virtual Success

Organize your online lessons just like a mini concert. Turn off notifications, let your family know it’s your “music hour,” and record your sessions (with your tutor’s permission). That way, you can re-watch tricky parts later, spot what you nailed, or laugh at that one note you completely missed. Trust me, it’s oddly satisfying to hear your own progress week after week!

Ready to Start Your Piano Journey?

Online piano lessons in Malta offer flexibility, global inspiration, and genuine one-on-one attention—plus, they're surprisingly easy on the wallet. Whether you're booking morning exercises before the sun heats up the islands, or sneaking in a lesson at midnight, piano lessons online are built to fit Maltese lifestyles both busy and chill. Superprof’s diverse group of 20360 expert tutors means you can try out everything from strict classical technique to laid-back jazz improvisation, all in the comfort of your own home.

So, if the idea of learning Chopin by the beach (well, almost) or joining a global piano jam appeals to you, maybe it’s time to jump in. Search Superprof’s listings for your ideal tutor and book your first lesson this week—your piano adventure is just a click away. Don't wait. Piano lessons online aren’t just the future in Malta, they’re happening right now, and you don’t want to miss the tune.

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