Leeds has a thriving musical community, supported by respected schools, universities and a strong local performance culture. Whether you are starting piano lessons for the first time or preparing for graded exams, PianoSphere helps you find experienced piano teachers across Leeds and West Yorkshire.
Browse trusted teacher profiles, compare lesson formats, and connect directly with tutors teaching in your local area.
Leeds offers a broad range of piano teaching approaches suited to different ages and goals.
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Piano lessons in Leeds may take place:
In the teacher’s private studio
In your home (where offered)
Online for flexible access
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Many Leeds piano teachers prepare students for:
ABRSM and Trinity graded exams
GCSE and A-level music performance
Music scholarships and auditions
Diplomas and advanced study
Personal enjoyment and lifelong learning
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This variety allows students to find a tutor suited to their individual pace and ambitions.
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Many piano teachers listed on PianoSphere also work with students across West Yorkshire, including:
Wakefield, Bradford, Harrogate, Huddersfield and surrounding areas, as well as communities across the wider Yorkshire region.
Piano lesson prices in Leeds typically range between £25–£40 for 30 minutes and £35–£65 for 60 minutes, depending on experience and lesson format.
Yes. Piano teachers can be found throughout Central Leeds as well as Headingley, Roundhay, Horsforth, Chapel Allerton and surrounding West Yorkshire areas. Many tutors also offer online lessons.
Absolutely. Many Leeds piano teachers specialise in beginner tuition for both children and adults, focusing on technique, music reading and confidence building.
Yes. Many teachers provide preparation for ABRSM and Trinity graded exams, as well as GCSE and A-level music assessments.
Yes. Many tutors offer online piano lessons alongside in-person tuition, providing flexible learning options.
Yes. Many teachers work with adult beginners and returning learners, offering tailored lesson plans suited to personal goals and musical interests.
Regular access to an acoustic or full-size digital piano is recommended to ensure steady progress between lessons.