You don’t need ten years of classical training to play the songs stuck in your head. Pop piano is about chords, feel, and playing by ear, and from the first lesson we work on real music: the songs you actually want to play, not method-book exercises. In-person at the studio in Ukrainian Village, or online via Zoom.
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Bring a song you love and we’ll get you playing a version of it, today. From there we build the skills that let you play almost anything: reading chord charts and lead sheets, common chord shapes and progressions, left-hand patterns that groove, and the ear training to figure out songs on your own.
The goal is independence, the day you can sit down, pull up a song, and just play it. Whether you want to accompany yourself singing, jam with friends, or finally play that one piece, we shape every lesson around where you want to go.
The most common student here is an adult who always wanted to play piano and is tired of apps that go nowhere. Total beginners and rusty returners are exactly who I teach. Serious teens are welcome too.
Lessons are private, 50 minutes, Monday through Thursday, 3 to 9pm. Pricing runs from a single lesson ($125) up to the Semester Pack ($1,600 for 16); the most common starting point is the 4-Lesson Pack at $450.
Taught by Nick Olynciw, a working Chicago musician, in a real instrument-filled studio. Lessons meet you at your level and move at your pace.
No. Pop piano leans on chords and your ear more than reading. We’ll add as much notation as is useful to you, and no more.
Absolutely, that’s one of the most popular things students work on here. We build the two skills separately, then put them together.
More than ok, it’s the norm. You’ll be playing a real song sooner than you think.
“He always provides repertoire that matches your current level while still challenging you to grow technically and musically. Excellent at guiding students through improvisation in a way that feels approachable and rewarding.”
“He’s done an amazing job at building my skills and understanding from the ground up. He paces what I am learning very well so that it can feel challenging but doable.”
“Nicholas was my daughter’s voice teacher. He’s very perceptive at quickly getting to know a student as a unique individual.”
The studio holds 24 weekly lesson times. When fall enrollment opens, the list hears first, before ads, before anyone else.
One or two emails before fall. No spam, ever.