Online piano lessons for ages 3–10

What kind of young musician is your child?

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Take our 2-minute quiz β€” no piano experience needed.

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247 families started their path this week
Three Musical Paths

Every child starts somewhere different. That's the whole point.

The quiz matches your child to one of three learning archetypes. Their curriculum, lesson pacing, and even the songs they learn are shaped by who they already are.

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Best for ages 3–6

The Explorer

Curious fingers, wild melodies

Your Explorer learns through play and sound β€” not rules. They'll find melodies by ear, experiment freely, and build a musical foundation that feels like discovery, not homework.

Learns by earShort attention burstsLoves games & surprises

Lesson 1

"Hot Cross Buns" β€” learned by listening first

"My 4-year-old Nora was dancing before the first lesson ended. She actually asked to practice."

Priya M.

homeschool mom, Austin TX

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Best for ages 5–8

The Storyteller

Every song has a feeling

Your Storyteller connects music to meaning. They'll learn songs paired with little stories, understand how music expresses emotions, and build repertoire that actually means something to them.

Emotionally expressiveLoves narrative & contextSustained focus

Lesson 1

"Twinkle, Twinkle" β€” with a stargazing bedtime story

"Leo cried happy tears when he played his first "real song." Keys made it feel like his own story."

James & Carla O.

work-from-home parents, Portland OR

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Best for ages 6–10

The Rhythm Maker

Music lives in the whole body

Your Rhythm Maker feels music physically. They'll start with hand clapping, body percussion, and songs they can move to β€” building hand independence and technique through pure joy.

High energyStrong beat senseLoves repetition & challenge

Lesson 1

"Mary Had a Little Lamb" β€” clapping the rhythm first

"Sam couldn't sit still at his old piano teacher's. Now he practices for 40 minutes straight."

Grandma Ruth

gifted lessons, Chicago IL

Not sure which path fits your child?

The Curriculum Map

From first note to first recital.

A living curriculum that grows with your child β€” six months from curious beginner to confident performer.

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Week 1

First Note

Play a single note and feel the vibration. Learn the musical alphabet A–G.

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Week 2–3

First Melody

Hot Cross Buns, Mary Had a Little Lamb β€” real songs with two hands.

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Month 2

Two Hands Together

Left hand plays simple bass notes while the right carries the melody.

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Month 3

Reading Music

Introduction to sheet music β€” treble clef, note names, rhythm values.

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Month 4

First Full Song

A complete piece from start to finish β€” learned, polished, and performed.

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Month 5–6

First Recital Piece

A song chosen by your child, ready to share with family and friends.

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Six months from now, your child plays their first recital piece.

Not a simplified nursery rhyme β€” a real piece they chose, practiced, and own.

Families Like Yours

The moment their eyes widen.

Every family started exactly where you are now. Here's what happened when they took the quiz.

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"Mia is 4 and has the attention span of a hummingbird. I was convinced piano lessons were years away. After the quiz matched her to The Explorer path, she played her first song in lesson three. I cried."

Sarah K.

Stay-at-home mom Β· Denver, CO

Mia, age 4 Β· Started with zero experience
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"We homeschool, and music was the one subject I kept putting off. Keys fit into our Tuesday mornings like it was always there. Ethan is 7 and has already written his first original "song" β€” two notes, but still."

Deborah T.

Homeschool parent Β· Nashville, TN

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"I bought this as a birthday gift for my granddaughter Clara. She lives three states away and I wanted to give her something we could share. Now she plays me songs over video call every Sunday."

Grandma Ruth H.

Grandparent gift Β· Chicago, IL

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"I work from home and lessons used to mean driving to a studio, waiting, driving back. Keys fits around nap time. My son Owen does 20 minutes while the baby sleeps. No commute, no rush."

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Fits real life

Lessons scheduled around nap time

Marcus & Yemi A.

Work-from-home parents Β· Atlanta, GA

Owen, age 5 Β· Scheduled around nap time
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No long-term contracts. No hidden fees. Cancel anytime. And yes β€” there's a gift option for grandparents.

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Free/first month

One full month of lessons, no credit card required. Discover your child's archetype and start their path.

  • Full quiz + archetype matching
  • 4 live-style video lessons
  • Printable activity sheets
  • Parent progress dashboard
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Perfect for grandparents

Gift Journey

$149/6-month gift

Give the gift of music β€” a prepaid 6-month journey, beautifully packaged with a printable gift card.

  • 6 months of Bloom lessons
  • Printable gift card included
  • No account needed to buy
  • Gift message personalisation
  • Redeemable by any family
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The gift that plays every Sunday.

Grandparents β€” you don't need an account, a credit card on file, or any tech knowledge. Buy the Gift Journey, print the card, and watch what happens.

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Their first song is waiting.

Two minutes. Five questions. One path built entirely around your child. No experience needed β€” just a little curiosity.

Free for the first month Β· No credit card required