1. www.solart.vn
Solart attracts students online with its team of youthful, dynamic teachers. Featuring numerous authentic and detailed video clips across a variety of fields, not only piano but also contemporary dance, vocal training, and program hosting skills, Solart offers a comprehensive curriculum that you can access right from your computer, eliminating the need for in-person lessons. This way, you can learn and practice the piano at your own pace without wasting time commuting.


2. www.truongnhacsms.com/
Originally a well-known music school located in District 2, SMS adapted to the busy schedules of its students by launching an online course directly on its website. One unique challenge of SMS compared to other online learning platforms is that you are required to have a camera, a piano, and the teacher will monitor your progress daily via Skype. With such a strict program, students are guaranteed to improve their piano skills and get immediate feedback on their questions or mistakes.


3. www.hocpianotructuyen.com
Boí Ngoc, a well-known figure on social media for her piano cover versions of the latest hit songs, has become a popular idol among young people passionate about this musical instrument. Leveraging her fame, Boí Ngoc launched an online piano lesson website. Browsing through the site is sure to captivate you, with its soft color scheme and meticulously detailed demo videos that will make you eager to enroll and start learning right away.


4. www.berkleeshares.com
Considered a sharing platform from the renowned Berklee College of Music, this website allows busy young individuals to review old lessons or practice their piano skills from basic to advanced levels without stepping into a classroom. The resources provided on the site typically come in PDF format, with embedded video clips lasting over 2 minutes, offering clear, step-by-step instructions for learners at home.


5. www.pianonanny.com
For www.pianonanny.com, learners need a certain level of English proficiency as the website does not offer a Vietnamese translation feature. However, the lessons here are highly detailed and thorough, making it easy for students to quickly grasp concepts and learning tips through detailed notes and practical images. Many students who completed the course have commented that they did not need in-person classes but were able to flawlessly perform challenging piano pieces with proficiency.


6. artistworks.com
The courses at ArtistWorks cater to pianists of all skill levels, including beginners. Each course includes a basic, in-depth section or a beginner’s module designed to help you learn quickly and easily. However, you may feel overwhelmed when trying to master a specific playing style before learning how to transition between chords or play freely. The online lessons are structured for beginners, intermediate, and advanced levels. Additionally, there are music theory classes aimed at teaching students how to read music. Advanced classes are held with an instructor monthly, along with additional VIP materials.


7. Fiverr.com
On Fiverr, you'll find a variety of performances. Most lessons are offered in the form of video tutorials. There are also one-on-one online lessons available through Skype or Facetime. The learning process can continue with ease. After completing initial lessons, students can purchase further courses to develop new skills, progressing from intermediate to advanced levels. The online piano lessons available on Fiverr are reasonably priced, and scheduling is flexible, allowing students to learn at their own pace.


8. libertyparkmusic.com
The tutorials on this website are specifically designed for beginners. This package includes over forty online classical piano lessons that last a total of 10 hours. The lessons are divided into various segments, giving students the flexibility to manage their own time. The lesson plans on this site cover both basic and advanced classical piano techniques. In addition, instructors and students can engage in live chat on the platform, where teachers provide essential tips and feedback to enhance their skills as piano artists, including posture guidance, music reading, scale learning, and note identification.


9. iplaythepiano.com
Renowned pianists and teachers guide your progress, regardless of your skill level—beginner, intermediate, or advanced. iplaythepiano.com offers a beginner-friendly course specifically designed for those just starting to play the piano. Every fundamental aspect is thoroughly explained and demonstrated, with each video featuring exercises and sections for practicing what you've learned. These lessons cover topics such as hand positioning, note identification on the keyboard, rhythm, and various other essential elements.


10. pianomarvel.com
On your piano learning journey, many skills are better acquired through visual learning. That's why we have compiled over 300 training videos along with lessons and songs from Piano Marvel. Each song and exercise video lesson includes a direct video link just below the song title in the music viewing section. Many of Piano Marvel's lesson videos are only 1 minute long or less, providing you with the necessary information precisely when you need it. You'll spend less time watching, focusing more on the key issue, and dedicating more time to practice.


11. onlinepianist.com
The onlinepianist website offers users the chance to master classical piano. The learning program on the site is designed to be flexible and easy to implement. The instructors have added fun features to the online lessons to ensure that learners have a great time while studying. There are many familiar songs that learners will encounter; these songs are for practice once they’ve learned the basics of classical piano playing. The lessons on the website are compatible with various mobile devices and laptops. After downloading, learners are guided through the registration process, granting them access to thousands of online learning resources.


12. mypianomasterclass.com
This website offers a unique course and teaching method developed by a professional pianist and an experienced instructor. It helps you progress and grow holistically, offering clear and concise explanations. No component is overlooked: sight-reading, understanding intervals, decoding, music theory, hand positioning, pedal usage, technical exercises, techniques, interpretation, dynamics, and more. The lessons cover essential areas such as hand positioning, learning chords, using sheet music, pedal usage, and studying classical composers like Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, and others.


13. philadelphiapianoinstitute.com
This website offers lessons that last between 30 to 60 minutes depending on the level or practice session at hand. The lessons are comprehensive, covering repertoire, genres, techniques, sight-reading, and ear training; the goal is to transform you into a well-rounded, independent musician. The site is owned and operated by Erika Gingery, a trained classical pianist and teacher. With 19 years of classical piano experience, Erika holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in music.


14. playwithapro.com
This website offers you a selection of the best lessons from around the globe, catering to all levels. You can join lessons at any time from the comfort of your home, saving both time and travel costs. By answering a few questions, you can find the perfect teacher to suit your learning style. Many of the instructors have received formal training from prestigious universities, while others bring rich experience from performing at renowned concerts.


15. takelessons.com
Instructors offer online classical lessons, typically lasting around thirty minutes. The courses are designed to meet the varying needs of students, with options for both beginners and those looking to advance their skills. Advanced lessons are also available for students seeking to refine their abilities further. Lessons are mostly delivered in the form of video files, audio recordings, and PDF documents, which include theoretical aspects of the courses. The website is easy to navigate, and feedback from past students is extremely positive.


16. www.zebrakeys.com
Don't worry if you find that the website is entirely in English while searching for it. This is a multilingual site, and you can easily choose the language that suits your country. The creators of the site mentioned that the name Zebra refers to the 'zebra,' which creates an image similar to the piano keys. The site attracts a large number of scholars worldwide with many exciting competitions.


17. www.plernpiano.com
If you're tired of the monotonous classical piano pieces, the Plern Piano website is the perfect solution for you. It allows students to choose their favorite songs and upload them to the system. The website then provides detailed step-by-step instructions to help you learn and master the song. Additionally, Plern Piano offers an interesting feature that lets students with intermediate skills compose their own music. Don't wait any longer—try out this multifunctional website now!


18. www.musictheory.net
While MusicTheory.net shares similar functions and design features with Zebra, it has earned its place in the online piano learning community. The site stands out through its innovative teaching methods and its extensive collection of free online practice music. However, those who wish to engage with the lessons should be proficient in English, as the website does not offer a language selection option for users.


