How to Learn Piano at Home Without Needing a Private Instructor in Just 30 Days

Hi, I’m Nath a passionate pianist who started playing at 13 years old. What began as simple curiosity quickly turned into a deep love for music. Now at 20, I’m still actively competing and constantly pushing my limits as a musician. I may not have years of teaching under my belt yet, but that’s exactly why I started this to share what I’m currently learning and what I’ve already mastered. Through hundreds of hours of practice, trial and error, and real competition experience, this platform is my way of passing on everything I wish I had when I was starting out. Whether you’re just beginning or already on your own journey. If you’ve ever wanted a piano friend to guide you  someone who's been where you are  that’s exactly what I’m here to be.

My Latest Performace at Taft, Eastern Samar!

NOW ONTO BEING A COACH

To be completely honest, I’ve never taught piano before but deep down, I’ve always felt the desire to share what I’ve learned. I started playing at 13 years old, and over the past 7 years, piano has become more than just a skill for me it’s a passion, a craft, and a journey that continues to shape who I am. Now at 20 and still actively competing, I’ve decided it’s finally time to take the next step to teach. I may not have formal teaching experience yet, but I know what it’s like to start from scratch, to struggle through pieces, and to grow through real competition. That’s why I want to help others  especially beginners  by offering lessons, resources, and guidance based on my realworld journey. From sharing practice tips to breaking down pieces, my goal is to become the kind of teacher and mentor I wish I had when I was just starting out.

The Joy of Teaching Piano

WHAT ARE MY CORE TEACHING BELIEFS

I believe that learning piano should be accessible to anyone especially to those who want to learn on their own but don’t know where to start. I know exactly how that feels, because I was once in the same place. When I first started at 13, I didn’t have a teacher to guide me. I had the passion, but no direction and that’s why I’m here now.

As a self-taught pianist who grew through trial, discipline, and love for the instrument, I want to be the mentor I once needed  someone who’s friendly, supportive, and guides you step by step. I believe that both technique and expression are equally important: technique gives you the control to play with ease, while expression is what makes your music speak and connect with your audience.

 Teaching piano is more than just sharing what I know it’s also my way of practicing leadership, empowering others, and building confidence in every student I work with. Whether you're a beginner or someone reigniting your passion, I’m here to guide you with patience and purpose.

My Core Teaching Belief