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Kledi Bahiti

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Piano lessons with

Kledi Bahiti

From$35.43 per lesson
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5.0•2 reviews
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About your piano coach

Embark on a musical journey with me! As a professional pianist with 5 years of teaching experience, I offer tailored piano instruction. My passion is helping students of all levels unlock their musical potential.

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Teaches: Not specified
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates
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Lives in: Coral Gables, Florida
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Years Playing: 5 years
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Given: 3 lessons

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University of Miami

Free
997.3 miles away

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Near Coral Gables, Florida

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Accomplishments

🏅Professional Pianist
➕Award winner,tournament coach

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Pejana Elezi
With Kledi I made my dream true to learninghow to play piano.He is the best.
Brio C
Is been punctual very professional and supportive

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonI approach the first lesson by creating a comfortable and encouraging environment. I start by getting to know the student—their age, interests, and any previous musical exposure—so I can adapt my teaching style to their personality. Then I introduce the basic fundamentals: proper posture, hand position, finger numbers, and simple rhythm patterns. I also guide the student through their first notes on the piano, usually using a very simple exercise or melody so they can leave the first lesson feeling confident and excited. My goal is to build trust, spark curiosity, and set a strong foundation for progress from the very beginning.
Lesson 11+During these lessons, we also introduce simple scales, chords, and patterns that help students play more independently. They start to recognize musical structure and make connections between theory and real music. Depending on their pace and interests, they may learn to play favorite songs, follow lead sheets, or start composing short melodies of their own. Overall, the remaining lessons focus on turning early foundations into real musicianship—helping the student play confidently, understand what they are doing, and truly enjoy the journey of learning piano.
Lesson 4-10From the fourth to the tenth lesson, a beginner starts to feel real growth and confidence at the piano. We continue strengthening the fundamentals while introducing new skills step by step. Students will learn to read more notes on the staff, understand basic rhythms more clearly, and play slightly longer pieces that combine both hands. During this period, I also introduce simple music theory concepts—such as scales, basic chords, dynamics, and patterns—so students understand not only how to play, but why the music works. Technique becomes a more natural part of the routine through short exercises that build finger strength and coordination. By the tenth lesson, most beginners can confidently play several short songs, keep a steady tempo, recognize notes on the staff, and use both hands together. The goal is to create a strong foundation, nurture musicality, and help the student feel proud of the progress they’re making each week.
Lesson 2-3In the second and third lessons, a beginner can expect to build on the basics introduced in the first class. We review posture, hand position, and finger numbers to make sure everything feels natural. Then we start learning simple patterns, short pieces, and basic musical concepts like rhythm, note values, and recognizing a few keys on the keyboard. I also introduce easy exercises to strengthen the fingers and improve coordination. By the third lesson, most students can play short, simple melodies and begin developing confidence reading music or following guided patterns. The goal is steady progress, clear understanding, and keeping the experience fun and motivating.

Youth players
Working with kidsChildren often have shorter attention spans, so I keep initial lessons relatively short and structured — focusing on one or two simple tasks each session. This helps avoid overwhelm and keeps the experience positive.

Working with teenagersExplaining the “why,” not just the “how.” Teenagers learn better when they understand the purpose behind exercises or concepts. I make sure to explain how each skill helps them play the music they like.

What you need to bringA high-quality piano or digital keyboard for hands-on playing. Pencil, markers, and note stickers for marking finger numbers, patterns, or sections that need practice.

What I can bringBeginner-friendly method books or sheet music suited to their level. Printed exercises, theory worksheets, and practice charts to reinforce what we learn. A metronome (physical or digital) to help with rhythm and timing. Flashcards for learning notes, rhythms, and basic musical symbols. A music stand if we’re using separate sheets. Educational games or apps that make theory and rhythm fun (used occasionally based on age).

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  2. Florida
  3. Coral Gables
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