Reviews

Recent responses

My grandkids are glad they convinced you to teach music again.  They love playing piano with you!

GR

grandparent of current students

Amy is our son’s piano teacher.  We loooooove her! She’s so talented and knowledgeable, and super fun and engaging.

DN

parent of current student

What Families Are Saying

If you’re looking for a piano teacher in Mountain Home who keeps things encouraging and down-to-earth, you’re in the right place. My goal is to help students fall in love with music while building the foundations that make great playing feel easy and natural.

The families who take piano lessons in Mountain Home, ID often tell me their kids can’t wait for me to come each week—and that lessons feel more like an adventure than a chore. I get comments on Facebook, thanking me for coming and teaching their children.  The students I teach often run out to greet me with a hug, eager to show me what they’ve been practicing. They can’t wait to discover what games and songs I’ve brought for them and what kinds of things we’ll learn together. Seeing their confidence grow week after week is one of the best parts of my job.

Every home has its own rhythm, and that’s one of the things I love about teaching in-home lessons. Some families have toddlers dancing in the background, pets curled up near the piano, or dinner simmering on the stove while we play. It’s real life—and it’s where music fits naturally. Kids learn best when they’re comfortable, and being in their own space helps them relax, focus, and have fun.

Parents often tell me they’re surprised by how much progress their child makes once the pressure comes off. We celebrate small wins, keep lessons playful, and shift gears when attention fades. Sometimes that means pulling out a rhythm game, making up a silly song, or turning practice into a mini performance for the family. Those are the moments that keep students excited to learn.

Many families also notice that piano lessons help in ways that reach far beyond music. Students learn patience, focus, and confidence in themselves. Shy kids often come out of their shells; energetic ones learn to channel that energy into creativity and rhythm. Each student’s journey is unique, and it’s a privilege to watch them grow not just as musicians, but as people.

Parents tell me they appreciate the personal connection I build with each child—the encouragement, the laughter, and the understanding that progress doesn’t look the same for everyone. My teaching style is built on flexibility, empathy, and a genuine love for seeing kids light up when something clicks.

You’ll find a few of their thoughts below. These reviews mean a lot to me because they reflect the heart of what I try to create: lessons that are joyful, supportive, and rooted in real growth.

If you’re thinking about starting piano lessons in Mountain Home, ID, I hope their experiences help you see what’s possible. Whether your child dreams of playing classical pieces, pop songs, or just wants to make music for fun, there’s a place for them here. Together, we’ll build skills, confidence, and a lifelong love of music—one song at a time.

I’m so glad you are going to do this again! It makes me smile for you.  You are such a gifted teacher.

AW

past coworker

You are an amazing piano and vocal teacher! I loved my lessons with you.  I haven’t been actively playing in years and I’m excited to get into a place where I can have my piano back and start picking it up again.

KB

past student