It's my #1 goal to help you learn faster and feel more confident at the piano. You'll see yourself getting better every day!
Consistent Progress
Confident Learning
Creative Expression

Don’t become a statistic—get the guidance you need to succeed in the most fun and engaging way.
Music should be fun! But it’s frustrating when you put in the effort and still struggle to learn a new song. Over time, you might even start avoiding practice because it feels pointless.
These symptoms lead to feeling stuck and discouraged. When this happens, it’s easy to lose the joy and passion that brought you to music in the first place.
Stop feeling stuck and start making progress. You deserve a musical journey that is as rewarding as it is fun.
Whether you’re starting out or looking to improve, I’m here to guide you.
I know how disheartening it can be to put in the effort and still feel stuck. Struggling with a tricky piece or feeling disconnected from your music? I get it. Let’s move past the frustration and get you back to making real progress.
I have spent years learning and teaching music. I’ve helped hundreds of students reach their goals…
And I can help you, too.


“Daniel is a fun, caring, and dedicated teacher who works well with children. He approaches teaching from a comprehensive perspective. I would highly recommend him!”

"Daniel lets our son focus on the types of music in which he is most interested, and that has resulted a newfound passion for the piano. He now practices every day without us reminding him to!"

“Mr. Daniel Coe is excellent. He is organized, patient, and really good with working with younger kids. He includes a bit of music theory during a regular class as well, making the understanding stronger.”





Students zip through their lessons because practicing feels like a game. The app tells them how they are doing right away, which makes kids want to practice more. Because they enjoy it, they learn their songs much faster!

Students learn everything they need to be great at music. They learn how to read notes, play by ear, and even make up their own songs. This gives them the skills they need to play hard music and pass big tests with confidence.

Learning with friends helps kids build confidence and teamwork. They see that everyone makes mistakes sometimes, and that’s a normal part of getting better. They feel proud of themselves as they reach new goals together!


Book your free trial lesson today! It’s the best way to get started and get help for you.

In your trial lesson, we’ll see what you already know and make a plan just for you. You’ll leave knowing exactly how to reach your music goals!

Follow your own special plan to build confidence and learn the right way to play. You’ll love seeing how fast you get better at music!
Students level up fast because our learning tools feel like a game. Practicing at home is easy and fun, so you see results!
Our lessons are fun and feel like playtime. Students learn with catchy songs, games, and a happy classroom. Everyone feels welcome.
The Piano Express app makes practicing feel like a game. Students get points for playing well, and they love trying to 'pass' songs to win awards.
Kids learn with friends, which helps them build confidence and teamwork. They see that everyone makes mistakes sometimes, and that’s a normal part of getting better!
You can start anytime, and if you miss a class, it’s simple to move it to a different day.
Students learn how to read music, play by ear, and even make up their own songs. Our fun lessons and activities help them build all the skills they need to be great musicians.
Our app and videos make practicing at home easy and fun. They help you stay focused so you can get better at music every single day.
From day one, students learn the right way to move their fingers and hands. This helps them play and gives them the skills to be great at music for a long time.
Sheet music for this famous theme from Ghostbusters didn't exist commercially, so I listened to it and notated it.
You can do this too—it just takes patience and practice.
Learning starts with listening.
Listen to these jazz piano pieces by Carl Strommen—let me know if you'd like to learn any of them!