Yulina Wong
Looking for a teacher that can elevate your piano skills beyond just the fundamenetals? Then, I’m the tutor for you!
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Yulina Wong
Bachelors degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
50 lessons
20% off
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30 lessons
15% off
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20 lessons
10% off
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10 lessons
5% off
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5 lessons
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1 lessons
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Yulina - Your piano teacher
I’m Yulina wong! I’m a Bachelors-educated piano tutor, who is eager to teach not only young kids, but adults who have discovered new hobbies to add to their life. I started studying classical piano when i was 4 years old. I stopped my training when i was 17 years old, because I realized my passion was more towards piano improvisation and jazz. Since 17, I have studied jazz piano, as well as gone to university for composition, improvisation, and freeform piano. Although, I have a very solid foundation in classical piano as well, I can also provide students with knowledge based more on the creative aspects of playing as well—which would be the improvsation and creative writing style. I have over 2 years of experiece teaching, mostly teaching children and young adults. I offered them technical skills, but also in a manner that would make learning piano fun. I know from experience that practicing a new skill can be stressful. But no worries! I can help you improve step by step. My lessons will be tailored to your needs, whether that would be focusing on music theory, piano repertoire, rhythm or ear training, improvisation, or even basic composition. Either way, I look forward to teaching and having fun together!
Yulina graduated from York University


Your piano teacher skills
Ear training
Improvisation
Rhythm and Timing
Music theory
Finger Placement & Hand Position
Types of learners for piano lessons
Piano for intermediate
Piano for kids
Piano for beginners
Different types of piano lessons
Piano
Grand Piano
Digital Piano
Upright Piano
Jazz Piano
Classical Piano
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
Free Tutor Swap

Piano concepts taught by Yulina
The student and tutor worked on music theory, focusing on understanding and reading different note values and their corresponding rhythms. They practiced playing these rhythms on the piano and engaged in activities to reinforce their understanding of musical notation and timing.
Musical Rhythm Basics
Reading Rhythms with Syllables
Counting and Playing Rhythms
Introduction to Chords
The tutor and student reviewed and practiced various piano techniques, including scales (G major, E minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor), chords (block and broken), and Hannon exercises. The focus was on developing proper technique, understanding new scale types, and introducing musicality through phrasing. The student is tasked with continuing practice on G and E minor, focusing on tempo and phrasing.
Metronome Usage: Quarter Notes vs. Sixteenth Notes
Musical Phrasing: Telling a Story with Music
Minor Scales: Relative
Harmonic
and Melodic
Piano Chord Technique: Weight vs. Force
The student and tutor worked on piano technique, specifically practicing G major and E minor scales, focusing on fingering and evenness. They then progressed to learning block chords and broken chords, emphasizing proper hand and wrist movement for sound production, with plans to incorporate music reading and anime-themed pieces in future sessions.
Piano Fingering Techniques
Understanding Musical Scales: G Major and E Minor
Physicality in Piano Playing: Tension and Relaxation
Piano Chords: Block and Broken
The tutor and student reviewed piano keys, focusing on identifying notes from C to B and practicing playing them with specific fingers and hands. They also worked on playing simple chords, scales, and melodies, with a game-based approach for reinforcement. The next lesson is scheduled after a break week.
Piano Key Names
Middle C
Finger Numbering for Piano
Playing Basic Chords
Keyboard Structure: Octaves and Repetition
The Tutor and Student reviewed piano scales and then practiced block and broken chords, incorporating new practice techniques for hand movement and chord transitions. They also revisited key signatures, focusing on perfect fifths and the order of sharps, and began sight-reading a Hannon exercise.
Piano Chord Practice Techniques
Understanding Perfect Fifths and Key Signatures
Hanon Exercises for Piano Technique
The Student and Tutor reviewed piano scales, starting with C major and then progressing to A minor, G major, and discussing the construction of scales using the whole and half step formula. They also began exploring key signatures and their relation to scales, with plans to introduce chords in the next session.
Key Signatures and Accidentals
Chords: Building Blocks of Harmony
Finger Mobility and Technique
Scale Construction Formula (Whole and Half Steps)
Approach & tools used in piano classes
DAWs
Virtual Piano Apps
Metronome Apps
PDF Sheet Music Libraries

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