Young Musicians
Weekly private lessons for PK–12 students, with theory, scheduled audio-visual lab and music library time, plus studio recitals.
Tuition: $80 monthly
Composing your experience…
Thoughtful, one-to-one piano instruction that builds musicianship, confidence, and a joyful appreciation of music—for children, teens, college students, and adults.
With a B.A. in Piano Performance and more than 45 years of teaching experience, Irene K. Yeakel offers a patient, individual pathway from first notes to advanced preparation.
Lessons are tailored to the whole musician: technique, theory, listening, music history, performance, and the freedom to find your own musical voice.
Each student’s study is personal, but no one learns in isolation. Listening, theory, performance, and musical community all belong here.
Weekly private lessons for PK–12 students, with theory, scheduled audio-visual lab and music library time, plus studio recitals.
Tuition: $80 monthlyWelcoming, flexible 30-minute lessons for adult beginners, returning players, and musicians ready for a new challenge.
Lessons: $30 eachRigorous ABRSM pathways, conservatory or university preparation, adjudicated recitals, festivals, and performance coaching.
Ask about ABRSMNo hidden studio extras. Core theory, recitals, and the listening lab are woven into student tuition.
Student monthly tuition is due at the first lesson of each month by cash or check, payable to Irene K. Yeakel.
“The aim is not simply to play the notes, but to understand the music—and discover the pleasure of making it your own.”Aberdeen Piano Instruction
A steady rhythm of learning gives students both confidence and room to grow.
Technique and repertoire selected for each student’s level, goals, and way of learning.
Music theory, history, guided listening, and studio library resources deepen every piece.
Semester performance classes turn nerves into readiness before each recital.
Family recitals and optional countywide events create meaningful milestones.
Studio expectations are simple, supportive, and designed around steady progress.
Please notify Irene as soon as possible about illness. Eligible cancelled lessons may be rescheduled on the dedicated make-up dates listed in the calendar, by appointment.
The lab and library are available before or after a student’s lesson. Older students working on school music projects may arrange additional use of the studio resources.
One private recital and preparation class is held each semester. Students are expected to participate, and family and friends are warmly invited.
Students may opt into this rigorous international program with parent, student, and teacher consent. It requires additional practice, study, examination travel, and focused preparation.
PK through High-School students may be invited to adjudicated and non-adjudicated countywide recitals, festivals, concerts, lectures, and joint recitals through the Harford County Piano Teachers Association.
Make-up lessons are by appointment. HCPTA dates marked TBD will be shared when available. Summer lessons continue in July and August with flexible scheduling around family and teacher vacations.
Tell Irene a little about the student, their experience, and what they hope to discover at the piano.