Rohan - Keyboard Tutor - Bengaluru
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Rohan - Keyboard Tutor - Bengaluru

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Rohan will be happy to arrange your first Keyboard lesson.

Rohan

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Rohan will be happy to arrange your first Keyboard lesson.

  • Rate US$5
  • Response 8h
  • Students

    Number of students Rohan has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Rohan has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Rohan - Keyboard Tutor - Bengaluru
  • 4.9 (9 reviews)

US$5/hr

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Online Piano and Keyboard Coaching for Working Professionals & Adult Hobbyists | Bollywood, Lounge & Western Pop | Flexible Evening & Weekend Slots

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Rohan will be happy to arrange your first Keyboard lesson.

About Rohan

Namaste — I'm Rohan, a Trinity College London-certified pianist with over 10 years of teaching experience. I run a dedicated coaching track for adults who never had the time to learn music growing up — working professionals, busy parents, late starters, and hobbyists who simply want to play the songs they love.

If you've ever told yourself "I always wanted to learn keyboard, but life got in the way" — this class is built for you.

I teach Bollywood film melodies, Western pop, lounge piano, instrumental covers, and the occasional Yiruma or Richard Clayderman piece — whatever lights you up. No exam pressure, no graded syllabus unless you specifically want one, no childish learning games. Just structured, adult-respecting coaching that gets you playing recognisable songs within the first few weeks.

What makes this work for busy people: flexible evening and weekend slots designed around long workdays, a fast-progress curriculum that prioritises the songs you actually want to play over months of theory drills, and a professional broadcast-quality streaming setup with multi-camera angles and an on-screen MIDI keyboard overlay — so even after a 12-hour workday, learning feels effortless and visually clear.

A bit about me: I trained under Mr. Jyotiska Dasgupta (Manager, Eastern India — Trinity College London) and completed Trinity Grade certifications in Piano, Electronic Keyboard, and Theory of Music with Distinction. Alongside my musical career, I worked in IT — which is partly why I genuinely understand the rhythm of a working professional's life and the precious value of a weekly hour spent on something just for you.

Book a free 30-minute demo. Tell me one song you've always wanted to play. We'll start there.

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About the lesson

  • Elementary
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
  • +7
  • levels :

    Elementary

    Intermediate

    Advanced

    Professional

    Children

    Grunnstig

    Miðstig

    Framhaldsstig

    Háskólastig

    Tónlistarkennaranám

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

The Class for Adults Who Want to Actually Play

This coaching track is built around one principle: adults learn differently from kids, and they deserve a teacher who gets it. You don't have 7 years to spend on graded exams. You have a Sunday afternoon, maybe a Wednesday evening if the meeting ends on time, and a deep wish to one day sit down and play a song that makes someone go "wait, you play?!"

So here is how the class actually works:

Week 1–2 — The Reset. We strip away any negative self-talk you carry from childhood music classes. We assess where your fingers actually are (not where you think they are). I pick your first recognisable song based on what you genuinely love — Tum Hi Ho, River Flows in You, Comptine d'un autre été, Kabira, whatever moves you. By the end of week 2, you can play a recognisable fragment of it.

Week 3–6 — The First Win. You learn one full song you can play in front of someone. We add the building blocks underneath — basic chord shapes, rhythm, how to read a simple chord chart — but always in the service of the song. Theory is served sparingly, only when you need it to play the next thing.

Week 7 onwards — The Repertoire Build. New song every 2–3 weeks. Your library grows. We introduce concepts (scales, simple sight reading, playing by ear, basic improvisation) only when you're ready and only when they make your next song easier.

What we cover (genre-agnostic): Bollywood film melodies (Pritam, A.R. Rahman, Arijit), Western pop ballads, lounge & ambient piano (Yiruma, Yann Tiersen, Richard Clayderman, Yanni), simple Hollywood film soundtracks, devotional, and the occasional Bengali Rabindra Sangeet if that's your thing.

What we don't do (unless you ask): Trinity / ABRSM exam syllabus, classical etudes (Hanon, Czerny), or hour-long theory lectures. You can opt into any of these later — but you will not be forced through them.

The technology: Lessons run on a professional broadcast-quality streaming setup. Multiple camera angles let you see my hands top-down, side-on, and face-to-face. An on-screen MIDI keyboard overlay shows you in real-time exactly which keys I'm playing. Studio-grade audio captures every nuance. Most students say within their first session that this feels closer to in-person than anything else they've tried.

The schedule that actually works for working professionals:

Weeknight slots: 7 PM, 8 PM, 9 PM IST
Saturday & Sunday slots throughout the day
Reschedule up to 4 hours before the class — no judgement, no penalty
Practice notes via email after every class, so you can review on your commute

Languages: English, Hindi, and Bengali — switch mid-sentence if that's how you think.

Who this is for: Working professionals, late-start adult learners, parents picking up an old dream, hobbyists who just want to play, and anyone who's ever stared at a keyboard at a friend's house and wished they could sit down and play something.

Who this isn't for: Children under 14 (I have a separate track for that), and students specifically preparing for graded music examinations (see my dedicated Piano ad for that pathway).

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Rate

  • US$5

Pack prices

  • 5h: US$26
  • 10h: US$52

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  • US$5/h

free lessons

The first free lesson with Rohan will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 45mins

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Find out more about Rohan

Find out more about Rohan

  • Tell us more about your subject. How did you develop an interest in this field?

    I was raised in a musical family. My father used to play the Keyboard and my mother was into Hawaiian guitar. So, I was exposed to music at a very early age and my father has been a constant inspiration for me. My musical journey started by exploring Indian Classical and Contemporary music on the keyboard and later I got heavily influenced by Western Classical and Jazz on the piano under the tutelage of Mr. Jyotiska Dasgupta. After a journey of almost 10 years of dedicated learning and practice I realised that I should take up my passion as my career and guide others to enter the magical world of music.
  • What or who is the motivation behind you choosing to teach & why?

    I must admit that I was privileged to get supportive parents who always inspired me to follow my passion. I was fortunate enough to be mentored by renowned musicians who not only helped me to develop my musical skills but also imbibed it into my veins. I took up several graded music examinations for piano, keyboard and theory of music from Trinity Guildhall, London and realised that a systematic approach is crucial for an overall development. I came up with my own innovative way of teaching inspired from the structured syllabus of Trinity Guildhall and Royal School of Music, London as well as from the courses by Alfred, Leila Fletcher, John Thompson and many more.
  • How does your work help society?

    Music lessons mean success. Adults who took music lessons when they were kids get into the most competitive programs, land top jobs and are healthier emotionally. 75% of Silicon Valley CEOs took music lessons as a child. Adults who play the piano are less likely to experience anxiety, loneliness or depression. So as a piano/keyboard instructor It gives me immense pleasure to introduce my students, irrespective of their age to the piano/keyboard and monitor their progressive journey from a beginner to an advanced level.
  • If you had to think of a role model for your work, who do you think of & why?

    All my mentors and other fellow musicians have constantly inspired me to bring the best out of me. My performance and composition style draws inspiration from the works of Yanni, Richard Clayderman and Yiruma to name a few as each time I am exposed to their music it heals my mind and soul.
  • Tell us about your hobbies outside teaching.

    I draw inspiration from nature so I really enjoy travelling and exploring new places. I love listening to world music, studying musical history and occasionally composing melodies on the piano.
  • Do you have an anecdote to tell us about your student or professional life?

    Numbers and Musical Notes intrigued me from my childhood days. Most of the people I came across asked me to choose between either of them as my career but deep down my love and dedication for both of them rewarded me with a career as a piano instructor as well as a data engineer. Just follow your passion even if it's for two diverse domains, work hard and you will definitely be successful!!
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