Piano Lessons Syosset

Discover why so many people from Babylon are traveling to Wantagh for their piano lessons. Piano lessons for beginners – advanced, kids-adults.

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Kids 9-12yo

Watch your child's confidence soar!

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Teens 13-19yo

Let them be proud of themselves!

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Adults 20+yo

Finally, play the music on your Spotify playlist!

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“In 3 months I went from no experience to reading music, playing songs, and performing on stage!”

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– Drew Reynolds, Student
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Which Lessons Would You Like to Explore?

Doesn’t matter if you’re a child or an adult, learning the piano should be fun and easy.

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Kids & Teen Lessons

Build their self-esteem. Playing the piano is meant to be fun and engaging, not stale and boring. 

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Adults Lessons

It’s never too late to start playing the piano. You’ll be surprised at how quickly you can play music.

How Do I Get Started?

That’s easy. Follow the three simple steps below so you can
stop thinking about the piano and actually start playing it.

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1. Take Your Assessment

This 30 second Readiness Assessment will help deternine if you’re actually ready to start playing the piano. I’ll ask a few quick questions like are you a beginner, intermediate or advanced player? What are some of your concerns? What are your goals? Once I get your request, an email will be sent to you with your results. If you’re ready, you’ll move to step 2. This assessment is valuable to anyone who is interested in playing the piano.

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2. Request Your Intro

The second part of the assessment will determine if you feel that this is the studio for you by coming in for an intro lesson. This intro lesson will allow you to get a feel for how piano lessons will be going forward. Half the lesson will be spent giving instruction on how to sit, how to position your hands so you’re not in pain, and so much more.  The other half will be spent talking about your goals and what you expect going forward. This is the time to see if you vibe with Sara. Once the lesson is done, you can decide if this is the studio for you.

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3. Play Music You Love

If you decide to take lessons here, that is when the magic really happens! Once you are a student here, you will be on the road to playing the piano with ease. My Lab Lessons are the perfect piano lessons for beginners and intermediates and my Elite Lessons are reserved for more advanced players. I want you to become the kind of pianist that YOU want to be. Want to be the casual player at parties? I got you. Want to fly through challenging classical pieces? I can help you do that, too.

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Kids 9-12yo

Watch your child's confidence soar!

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Teens 13-19yo

Let them be proud of themselves!

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Adults 20+yo

Finally, play the music on your Spotify playlist!

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Ok, This All Sounds Great, but Do You
Have Any Actual Reviews?

Sure do! Below you can read reviews from Paul, Deb, and Nicole.

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What Makes You Different from the
Other Piano Lesson Schools?

For starters, I want you to play the music you actually like.

In recent years, the number of people looking for piano lessons in Syosset has increased. However, the number of qualified piano teachers has declined. If you live in Syosset and want to learn to play the piano, you probably don’t want to wait a bunch of years for a qualified teacher to begin teaching in your area.

So what many Syosseters (is that a word?) end up regrettably doing is going with a teacher who may be underqualified so they pick up bad habits, won’t be able to get them to their goals and may not gel with their personality. Despite this, they chose the instructor because they were the nearest. This wouldn’t be Long Island if we could get all the things we wanted were available in our hometown. (I still travel 22 mins for the best BBQ on Long Island)!

Let me introduce myself. I’m Sara Chatalbash, owner and teacher at Chatalbash Lessons.

If you searched for piano lessons in Syosset, want to learn to play the piano fast and easy and don’t mind a quick car ride, I can help.

I’m going to be transparent and upfront with you. My goal is not to make you into the kind of piano player that I want you to be. My goal is to make you into the piano player that YOU want to be. If you want to learn how to play for fun, join a band, or prep for music school, the lessons here are totally personalized to you and your goals. Yes, I use various music books in my piano lessons, but only to teach you concepts and provide you with the physical skills necessary to play piano and make music. This way, you’ll know exactly what to do when you sit down at the piano.

With all that said, if you came here looking for piano lessons in Syosset, but are willing to travel to our studio, you have to grab your Readiness Assessment now; this will put you miles ahead of everyone else learning piano today!

Which Lesson Type Would You
Like to Learn More About?

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Kids 9-12yo

Watch your child's confidence soar!

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Teens 13-19yo

Let them be proud of themselves!

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Adults 20+yo

Finally, play the music on your Spotify playlist!

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How Close is Your Studio to Syosset

I will use Syosset High School as a starting point and give you directions from there.

1. Start out going south on Southwoods Rd toward Searington Dr.

2. Southwoods Rd becomes S Woods Rd.

3. Turn right onto Jericho Turnpike/NY-25.

4. Merge onto Seaford Oyster Bay Expy/NY-135 S toward Seaford.

5. Merge onto Sunrise Hwy/NY-27 W via 2W toward New York.

6. Turn right onto Wantagh Ave.

1890A Wantagh Ave, Wantagh, NY 11793 is on the left. 

There’s a Bunch of Teachers Out There. How Do
I Find the Right Piano Teacher for Me?

Whether you go with me or another music teacher, I highly recommend your teacher have these qualities so that you have the best chance of enjoying lessons.

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A Teacher Who Teaches All Levels

If your music teacher only teaches beginners, you will outgrow them after a couple of years max and have to go find someone new.

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A Teacher Who Can Play Advanced Music

If they can play advanced music (and I don’t just mean classical music) you know that they will be able to give you comprehensive music lessons.

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A Teacher Who Has a Degree in Piano

You know that your instructor had proper training in performance, theory and pedagogy (teaching) for your music lessons.

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They Must Explain Things Simply

Your music teacher must be able to explain things in a way that makes sense to you and not talk as if you went to some music academy or already know music theory.

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NOT The Cheapest Teacher

A music teacher who is the cheapest most likely will be the most inexperienced, which is why they’re undercutting the industry.

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Must Let You Choose Your Music

Whether it’s classical or rock, you should play the music that made you want to play piano in the first place.

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Like to Learn More About?

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Kids 9-12yo

Watch your child's confidence soar!

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Teens 13-19yo

Let them be proud of themselves!

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Adults 20+yo

Finally, play the music on your Spotify playlist!

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 I’m Looking for Piano Lessons in Syosset
Why Should I Take Lessons at This Studio?

Here are a few quick reasons you may enjoy taking lessons here.

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Fun & Supportive Environment

I believe in keeping music lessons fun and upbeat; nobody wants a tyrant for a teacher or to feel like they’re in school. I’m not one of those teachers who teaches every student the same way. Every student has a different personality and learns differently so it’s important for a teacher to customize music lessons to their students.

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Relaxed, Casual Recitals

I’m also not one of those teachers who likes to torture their students with formal recitals. I like to give music performance opportunities in more relaxed settings, where friends and family can enjoy a cup of coffee while hearing your performance. I even have a backyard potluck over the summer where students play whatever they want! Classical music, jazz music, Latin music, Christian music, pop music, rock music, blues music, country music, R&B music, rap music….you name it, you can play it!

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Continued Student Success

The students in this music studio consistently score high in NYSSMA and theory exams, win classical performance competitions, and many more are accepted into the top music schools. My students are amazing!

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Cross-Genre Secrets

I’ve experimented with many forms of music. I’ve jammed and recorded with indie music bands and improvised at Fat Cat in NYC playing jazz music. I love incorporating non-classical music elements into lessons and giving the theory behind them so, as I said before, whether you’re into jazz music, Latin music, Christian music, pop music, rock music, blues music, country music, R&B music, rap music, or you really love classical music, I teach it all so there’s no limit on what styles you can learn.

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Ever the Student

I don’t ever want to fall into the “those who can’t do, teach” group so I still practice, give a music performance in every recital, and challenge myself even as a music teacher. I know what it’s like to be a student. If your teacher can’t play the music that they’re teaching you, that’s a red flag. You want a teacher who can take you from A-Z and a teacher you won’t outgrow.

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Unique Lab Lessons

This is a unique way to learn music. This way of teaching gives you the privacy that you need during the lesson so that you don’t feel like the teacher is hovering over you as you practice. Having to give a music performance every second of your lesson is stressful! From classical to pop, these lessons will skyrocket your results.

Who’s This Kid Jonathan?

He’s one of my students. I’ll let him tell you in his own words what lessons are like here

“I’ve progressed much further than I ever would have on my own…”

It’s been 2 years since I made the decision to reach out to Sara for my first lesson at Chatalbash Lessons after looking at a bunch of teachers and I can undoubtedly say that not once have I ever regretted it.

I started as a beginner with Sara back in the summer of 2016 and I’ve progressed much further than I ever would have on my own. She’s done a terrific job in helping me learn the fundamentals of playing piano, music theory, as well as the music that I enjoy playing.

Despite the hard work and dedication that comes with learning music and playing the piano, having Sara as my teacher makes learning piano easy and fun. She’s everything you would want in an experienced piano teacher. Sara is an exceptionally talented pianist and teacher who’s patient and understanding when it comes to learning the piano but she will make sure that you’re focused on practicing your music and making progress.

She’s always upbeat and excited to help her students learn and love the piano. Sara is an excellent teacher and an extraordinary pianist. (Seriously, you should hear her play.) She tailors her lessons based on her student’s interests, skill level, and music goals and she’ll work with your schedule to fit in a weekly lesson time as best as she can. Without her, I never would’ve had the courage to complete my first performance.

She happily teaches kids, teens, and adult students that are willing to learn and take their music lessons seriously. Regardless of your skill level, if you’re interested in learning to play piano, play classical or looking to improve your piano skills, Sara of Chatalbash Lessons is the right teacher for the job. I highly recommend Chatalbash Lessons to any aspiring piano students looking to learn or improve their piano skills.”

Jonathan E, Long Island

Which Lesson Type Would You
Like to Learn More About?

Click a lessons type below:

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Kids 9-12yo

Watch your child's confidence soar!

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Teens 13-19yo

Let them be proud of themselves!

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Adults 20+yo

Finally, play the music on your Spotify playlist!

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Frequently Asked Questions

You might have some more questions so I listed the questions I get most below.

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    If I don't like lessons can I cancel?

    I recommend giving lessons at least 4-6 months before making the call to quit. Learning a new instrument is hard and it takes time to really get used to the level of work and time you need to devote to it. You won’t be rocking out to your favorite songs right away so you need to be patient with yourself! Once you give it a few months and you find that you really hate it or you hate me for some odd reason then you can absolutely discontinue lessons once you give 2 weeks’ notice.

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    Do I have to learn how to read music to play piano?

    There are plenty of people who play piano and have no idea how to read music. But just because you CAN do that doesn’t mean you SHOULD.  In my personal opinion, it’s way more beneficial to learn how to read music so that you can pull up any sheet music of any song your heart desires and be able to play it at a moment’s notice instead of having to mimic someone else to learn a song. It’s like reciting a book that you don’t know how to read so even though it takes more time to learn how to read music, it’s worth it in the long run.

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    What if I don’t come prepared to a lesson or I can’t get something right?

    You should always come prepared for your lesson. That means having your books and materials with you and being ready and able to play me the final product of what you’ve practiced all week. If for some reason you weren’t able to practice much that week, then the only person that hurts is you and your progress. We’ll spend your lesson going over the same material until you get it, no matter how long it takes.

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    Will you actually help me accomplish my goals or are you a hack?

    Your goals are the most important thing to me. My piano teacher growing up trained me to be the pianist she wanted me to be and had me playing the music she wanted me to play and it made me hate lessons and the piano. It wasn’t until I had a new teacher who helped me with my own goals that I actually enjoyed playing. From day 1, we will discuss your goals and how we’re going to get there, which a lot of teachers don’t do.

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    Am I learning in a group?

    No, you are never learning in a group. There are other students in the same room as you, but you are learning on your own and being taught 1-1. You learn what YOU want to learn and the person next to you is learning what they want to learn. You go at your own pace and never have to play with or in front of anyone else in your class!

What Other Towns Are Your Students From?

My students come from all over Long Island to take lessons here.

More About Syosset
Syosset (also known by Little East Woods and Locust Grove), is a hamlet in the Town Oyster Bay, on the North Shore, Long Island, New York, United States. The 2010 census recorded that the population was 18,829

Syosset is served via the Syosset LIRR station and the Syosset Post Office. Syosset Central School District, Syosset Central Library, Syosset Public Library, Syosset Fire Department and the Jericho Water District are all available to Syosset.

Syosset is approximately 32 miles (50km) east Midtown Manhattan, 14 mile (20 km) east the eastern border of Queens, 23 mile (40 km), southeast of Throgs Neck Bridge and 168 miles (2270 km) southeast Albany, the state capital. It is close to beaches with Jones Beach located only 19 miles (30 kilometers) south. It borders Oyster bay and Laurel Hollow to its north, Woodbury and Plainview to the east, Hicksville and Hicksville the south, and Jericho, Muttontown to its west. Syosset can be reached by the Long Island Expressway and the LIRR by car to New York City.

According to the United States Census Bureau Syosset covers a total of 5.0 miles (13 km2) all land.

Between the 1980 census and 1990 census, Syosset absorbed former CDP of Locust Grove. Syosset also gained some territory from Muttontown between 2000 and 2010, and also lost some territory that was annexed by the Village of Laurel Hollow.

Demographics

According to the 2020 U.S. Census, there were 19,259 people living in Syosset, 6,170 households and 5,307 families. The population density was 3,785.8 people per square mile (1.434.8/km2). 6,354 housing units were found at an average density 1,274.5/sq mile (491.6/km2). Syosset’s racial makeup was 56.2% White, 0.7% African American and 0.2% Native American. There were 6,354 housing units at an average density of 1,274.5/sq mi (491.6/km2). 5.0% of the population are Hispanics or Latinos of any race. Like many towns on Long Island’s North Shore, Syosset has a large Jewish community. There are also many residents of East Asian descent. 31.9% of the population spoke a language besides English at home, mainly Chinese or Korean.

There were 8,131 households. 25.6% of these households had children under 18 years old, 75.5% were married couples living together and 7.5% had a female householder without a husband. 14.4% were nonfamilies. 12.6% of all households were made up by individuals, while 7.6% of those households had someone 65 years or older living alone. The average household size was 3.05, and the average family size 3.33.

Syosset’s population was spread out with 26.0% of the population under the age 18, 5.6% of the 18-24 age group, 26.3% of the 25-44 age group, 27.1% of the 45-64 age group, and 15.0% of the 65-year-olds. The median age was 41. There were 96.2 males for every 100 females. There were 90.5 males for every 100 females over 18 years old.

Syosset’s median income was $158,145 for a household and $181,648 for a family. The median income for males was $109,742 while the median income for females was $77,038. Syosset’s per capita income was $59 140. 1.6% of Syosset’s families and 2.8% were below the poverty line. This includes 2.4% of children under 18 years old and 4.3% of people 65 and older. The median home value is $749 628.

Things to Do in Syosset
Puzzle Break Long Island – Escape Room
Ice Works
AMF Syosset Lanes
Frozen Ropes Syosset
Sagamore Academy of Gymnastics
Champions Martial Arts Syosset
Bounce! Family Entertainment Center

Facts about Syosset
Area
• Total 5.35 sq mi
• Land 5.33 sq mi
• Water 0.03 sq mi
Elevation 89 ft

Population
• Total 22,371
• Estimate (2019) 22,454
• Density 4,213.55/sq mi

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Kids & Teen Lessons

Build their self-esteem. Playing the piano is meant to be fun and engaging, not stale and boring. 

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Adults Lessons

It’s never too late to start playing the piano. You’ll be surprised at how quickly you can play music.

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