Piano Private Lessons
Aaron B

Please note: Aaron ddoes not teach piano lessons on Tuesdays.
Aaron (he/him) is a doctoral percussion student at the University of Washington, and holds degrees in percussion performance from Ohio University (MM) and Centenary College of Louisiana (BM). He regularly presents concerts of contemporary solo and chamber music, and performance highlights include the 2013 Athens International Film Festival and the 2016 Nelsonville Music Festival. As a composer, he frequently collaborates with artists from other disciplines including choreographers Ani Janian and Travis Gatling, filmmaker Chris Lange, and Bristol-based potter Steve Carter. Aaron teaches drums, guitar, bass, ukulele, and piano at Meter.
Monday at Central District or Online Lessons
Tuesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Thursday at Central District or Online Lessons
Friday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Joon K

Joon (he/him) graduated from Berklee School of Music in 2023 with a Bachelor's of Music in Film and Video Game Scoring. He started with piano at age 5, before picking up other instruments over time, including violin, viola, cello, and guitar.
Since moving to Seattle, Joon continues to compose for multimedia projects, exploring new genres and musical storytelling through this work. In his teaching, he focuses on creating a supportive atmosphere where students can learn their favorite songs and expand their musical horizons. Joon teaches piano, violin, and viola at Meter.
Wednesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Thursday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Mallory H

Please note - Mallory teaches beginning level piano and violin students, and up to intermediate level voice students.
Born and raised in Tacoma, WA, Mallory (she/her) started her musical journey playing violin for several years in her school orchestra. Her violin playing and early interest in singing led her to Cornish College of the Arts, where she completed coursework in musical theater. Along with her instrumental background, Mallory is an experienced singer, audio engineer, and producer and is currently studying audio production at North Seattle Community College.
When she is not teaching, Mallory participates in a local Womxns Music Production group, leads a weekly karaoke session, and produces her own music. Mallory is dedicated to helping students find joy and confidence through violin, voice, and piano lessons at Meter.
Tuesday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Wednesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Thursday at Central District or Online Lessons
Friday at Central District or Online Lessons
Saturday at Central District or Online Lessons
Zoya M

Zoya (he/him) grew up singing in choirs and around the house, and started formal voice lessons at age 14. Zoya is currently pursuing a B.M. in Vocal Performance at the University of Washington, studying with Dr. Carrie Shaw. While Zoya has sung in a variety of styles, including jazz and musical theatre, his main passion is opera and Western art music. Along with his vocal background, Zoya learned piano as an adult and believes that it is never too late to start learning a new skill.
Zoya aims to create a space for self-expression for students of all backgrounds and skill levels, while building a strong technical foundation. He has found music lessons to be extremely joyful and empowering, and hopes to provide the same experience for his students.
Thursday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Friday at Central District or Online Lessons
Saturday at Central District or Online Lessons
Corbin C

Corbin (he/him) has been playing piano for over 25 years, sparked by early rock-and-roll lessons from his dad - learning Elton John and Styx by ear before he could read music. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance from the University of Kansas.
Corbin's teaching philosophy centers on mindfulness-based technique, nurturing a love of music, and fostering a spirit of collaboration in every student. Whether you're a beginner exploring your first scales or an advanced player refining interpretation, Corbin tailors lessons to your goals and creative curiosity. He brings versatility from bluegrass jam sessions to heavy-metal showcases, alongside a firm grounding in classical repertoire. He is eager to help students to develop stronger technique, deeper musicality, and the confidence to make music their own.
Friday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Darryl B

Darryl (he/him) began studying saxophone with Seattle legends Ulysses “Jabo” Ward and Joe Brazil. Through Joe, Darryl began performing with touring musicians who were performing in Seattle. He went on to study at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, San Francisco State University, and Berklee College of Music before moving to Europe. Darryl lived in Copenhagen for 10 years, teaching saxophone students and jazz ensembles at Det Alternative Rytmiske Konservatorium. Darryl performed throughout Europe during this time, eventually returning to the Seattle area. He teaches saxophone and piano at Meter, helping students to find joy and confidence through musical practice.
Thursday at Central District or Online Lessons
Friday at Central District or Online Lessons
Elizabeth S

Elizabeth (she/her) is an experienced educator and musician. Originally from Illinois, she studied piano and flute from an early age into adulthood. She received her Bachelor's in Elementary Education with Music Specialty from Concordia University Chicago, where she played flute in the wind symphony and orchestra. Elizabeth brings years of experience as a classroom teacher and art/music teacher, and enjoys exploring a wide variety of genres with music students. She strives to create a supportive space where students can feel assured in their abilities and challenged to reach new goals. When not teaching or playing music, Elizabeth enjoys working on pottery, taking walks, and hanging out by Lake Washington with her family.
No timeslots available at the moment.
Jan D

Jan (she/they) has been active in the Seattle music scene since 2017. Her early music experience began with piano lessons at a young age, which have continued through to her adult life. She sang for many years with Rainier Youth Choirs, and was a featured performer with Green River Jazz Voices. Jan is currently a keyboardist, singer, and songwriter in the local projects Pure Mothman and Floral Tattoo. She has also had the honor of leading the keyboard program at Rain City Rock Camp, helping kids to find their voice and rock out on the keyboard. Jan believes strongly in the importance of artistic expression, and wants to help students of all ages develop their musicality to aid in that expression.
Tuesday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Wednesday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Evan L

Evan (they/them) is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter with over 15 years of experience performing and teaching music. Evan's musical journey began in classical, jazz, and rock ensembles, and continued at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While at UNC, they performed with the Jazz Band, Symphony Orchestra, and Cuban Charanga Ensemble. In Seattle, Evan has performed with the Kraken Hockey Band, Sofar Sounds, and HONK! Fest West. Passionate about creating original music, Evan uses tools like Ableton Live and MuseScore to bring their ideas to life. For Evan, music is a way to reflect and rest in a busy world, and they share that joy with every student as a dedicated mentor. Evan teaches trumpet, piano, ukulele, and music production to kids and adults at Meter.
No timeslots available at the moment.
Angel W

Angel (she/her) is a singer/songwriter born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She holds her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance, graduating with honors from Cornish College of the Arts. Her performance experience includes regular appearances at Teatro Zinzanni and The Pink Door. She holds a certificate in sound engineering from Mirror Sound Audio Production School, and served as assistant musical director at Kitsap Children’s Musical Theater. Angel brings a patient and encouraging style to her lessons with piano and voice students at Meter.
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Jeanie C

Jeanie (she/her) started her musical journey in early childhood piano lessons, progressing to choir in early high school, and jazz choir in late high school. She then left her home state of Colorado to pursue music at Cornish College of the Arts. While at Cornish she studied under (Grammy nominee) Johnaye Kendrick, learning the fundamentals of jazz harmony and vocal improvisation. She also found her compositional voice at Cornish, participating in multiple ensembles and studying songwriting and electronic music history. Jeanie released her debut album in 2022, and is influenced by the work of SZA, James Taylor, and Lady Gaga. In addition to all things musical, she loves dinosaurs, comics, and running around outside. Jeanie teaches voice and piano at Meter.
Monday at Central District or Online Lessons
Wednesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Thursday at Central District or Online Lessons
Ricky C

Ricky has been studying, writing and performing music since his childhood, and has played guitar and piano for over 25 years. On guitar, he is most proficient in blues, rock, and post-punk. On piano, he teaches classical and popular styles.
Ricky's early piano training was with a professor of music theory and history, which formed the foundation of his musical knowledge. In his performing career, Ricky has released three albums and toured the United States. He is also trained in methods intended to address the individual needs of neurologically diverse populations.
Monday at Central District or Online Lessons
Tuesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Wednesday at Central District or Online Lessons
Friday at Central District or Online Lessons
Wyatt P

Wyatt (he/him) grew up in Seattle and was a part of the award-winning Roosevelt Jazz Band program in the late 00's. Building on the success of his high school program, he went on to the New England Conservatory where he received his Bachelors and Masters in Music. During his time in Boston, Wyatt toured and recorded with a variety of bands all over the Northeast.
At NEC, Wyatt studied under world-renowned musicians such as Jerry Bergonzi, Miguel Zenon, and Fred Hersch. He also participated in the Music-In-Education program, furthering his knowledge of music pedagogy.
Wyatt has 10+ years of experience teaching music to students of all ages. He specializes in teaching classical, jazz, rock, and pop. He also teaches the fundamentals of music theory, composition, and improvisation. Wyatt's goal in teaching is to inspire students to explore the rich world of music and achieve success in their musical pursuits. Wyatt teaches saxophone, clarinet, flute, and piano at Meter.
Monday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Wednesday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Thursday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Arami W

Arami (she/her) is a musician, author, educator, and UCLA graduate with a degree in World Arts and Culture. As a musician and poet, she has performed at KEXP, LANGSTON Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, and Northwest Folklife. As a recording artist, she has multiple releases available on all streaming platforms.
Arami is focused on building and uplifiting community through the arts. She teaches voice, guitar, piano, and ukulele to kids and adults at Meter.
Monday at Columbia City or Online Lessons
Michelle D

Michelle (she/her) began learning cello in 2006, and now performs and teaches baroque, classical, jazz, and modern styles. She began her music degree at University of Missouri St. Louis at age 16, transferring to DePaul University after graduating high school. At DePaul she earned a Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in cello perfomance, in addition to a liberal arts degree. While living in Chicago she also taught music to youth through a local non-profit and performed with groups including the Chicago Composers' Orchestra and City Lights Orchestra.
Michelle's music career in Seattle has included soundtrack recording, solo album releases, and perfoming with Everett Philharmonic Orchestra. When she isn't playing music, she loves to go on hikes and city walks with her dog, Kipper. Her teaching approach focuses on instrument technique, interpreting musical ideas, and understanding music theory.