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Benefits of Taking Jazz Piano Lessons

By Thomas Gunther

November 24, 2024

In this post, I discuss the pros and cons of jazz piano lessons with a real person.

 I have been teaching contemporary keyboard lessons at Columbia College Chicago for many years, both in person and online. I can tell you from my experience that they can be very beneficial. 

Some will benefit more than others from private lessons

Ultimately, it depends on the type of learner. Some people are very organized and methodical and find a way to practice effectively on their own. Others would benefit from expert guidance in finding the best practice method that works for them.

Some people greately benefit from a coach-type teacher who keeps them on track, encourages them, and provides structure. Others are very self-driven. They will sink their teeth into any challenge and will only let go once they achieve the desired result in their unique way, which might be very time consuming.

What experienced instructor provide you with

  • Instant answers to your questions
  • Constructive feedback
  • Clear guidance in what and how to practice
  • Motivation
  • Path to finding your own style
  • Guidance for establishing a personalized practice routine
  • Confidence in your playing

How Taking Private Lessons Beats YouTube

I am a big fan of learning from YouTube videos. In fact, I have created many video tutorials for our PopJazzKeys YouTube Channel.
However, I took many private lessons from my early teens until I was 40, an experience that helped me develop a well-established and effective practice style. For this reason, I use YouTube only as a supplement and source of inspiration.

The Downsides of Learning Exclusively from YouTube Videos

Social media sites like YouTube have the downside of containing quite a bit of low-quality or misleading information, which can do more harm than good, especially for inexperienced piano players. My recommendation for those individuals is to take lessons with an experienced teacher for a while so they can learn to discern good information from bad.

Once you know what good instructions look like, YouTube can be a great tool to get inspired and learn something new.

Thomas Gunther

About the author

Thomas Gunther, also known as Thommy Günther in Germany, is a highly versatile jazz pianist, keyboardist, music producer, and educator with international recognition. He was born and raised in Germany, where he earned a Master’s Degree in Teaching and Performing Jazz and Popular Music from the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart.

After relocating to Chicago, Thomas quickly became the principal pianist for the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, which is directed by the esteemed music arranger and composer William Russo. In this role, he had the opportunity to collaborate with renowned artists such as Randy Brecker, Body DiFranco, Archie Shepp, Jon Faddis, Cassandra Wilson, and Orbert Davis.

Currently, Thomas is an integral part of the Chicago music scene, performing with various groups both as a sideman and as a leader. He heads the Thomas Gunther Trio Plus and has toured Germany with the Thomas Gunther’s Taste Of Chicago Band. In addition to his performance career, he has produced, arranged, and recorded a substantial body of work, serving both in leadership roles and as a collaborator.

Thomas also provides music arranging and orchestration services for ensembles of all sizes, including contributions to the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic. As an educator, he shares his expertise as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia College Chicago. For more information about Thomas, visit https://www.ThomasGunther.com.