Chris - Piano Tutor - New York
Chris - Piano Tutor - New York

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Chris

  • Rate US$90
  • Response 9h
  • Students

    Number of students Chris has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    9

    Number of students Chris has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Chris - Piano Tutor - New York
  • 5 (9 reviews)

US$90/hr

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Professional New York City musician teaching students of all ages worldwide how to play pop and jazz piano by ear!

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  • Keyboard

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About Chris

Chris “Luppy” Swan is a New York City pianist, vocalist, rapper, and music educator who has performed all over the world! He combines his love for jazz, hip-hop, and R&B to create a unique sound that is both exciting and innovative! Whether solo or with his many ensembles performing jazz standards, the hits of the Rat Pack, arrangements of pop tunes, hip-hop, and R&B classics, or performing his own original music which he calls “Inspirational Recovery Hip-hop", Swan is an entertainer who truly inspires!

Playing piano and singing, he has been a crowd favorite for years at numerous hotspots, including many popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean such as Aruba, St. Maarten, Curacao, Barbados, St. Kitts, and more! While pursuing a Bachelor of Music at Greenville University and then later at Hunter College, Swan has studied with such musical greats as Dr. Laila O’Sullivan, Geoffrey Burleson, David DeMotta, Ryan Keberle, Adam Maness, and Fred Hersch. Landing his first gig at the age of 12, he’s been going strong ever since. Being a singer, rapper, piano player, trumpet player and writer has brought along many opportunities. This all progressed into numerous bands and projects before he started the LP Outsiders at Greenville University.

LP Outsiders toured the country and put out 4 albums over 8 years of being together. This band brought along many opportunities including signing a major publishing deal with Windswept Pacific, appearing on the Three To Tango movie soundtrack, appearing on the Disney Channel with 98 Degrees and opening for Culture Club, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Cherry Poppin’ Daddy’s, Vitamin C and touring with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Chris also got the chance to play at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, played trumpet on a b-side on Natalie Imbruglia’s multi-platinum selling single to “Torn,” and has written with Robbie Nevil (of “Ce La Vie” fame).

After LP Outsiders called it quits, Chris entered the world of piano entertaining, playing piano bars, private dueling piano events, and playing jazz gigs with some of the greatest working jazz musicians of today including trumpet-great Jim Manley. Chris has served as a frontman as well as an accompanist to many singers and instrumentalists. He also has performed in his own jazz/soul/hip-hop cover band called The Sky West Trio since the early 2000’s playing clubs and private events in St. Louis as well as opening for the legendary R&B band Cameo.

When it comes to repertoire, Chris can do it all! He loves playing jazz standards as well as instrumental versions of pop hits and Broadway classics. But he is also a versatile singer and rapper which allows him to sing and play all the crowd’s favorite hits from the Rat Pack to Motown to the 80’s and 90’s and even all the hip-hop and R&B classics we know and love! Chris has been a go-to piano entertainer for over two decades now so he knows how to entertain! Chris founded his own record company in 2017 called Soul Motivation Records. He writes, produces, records, and releases his own music through the label, which he calls “Inspirational Recovery Hip-hop.”

Chris started teaching piano lessons in 2009 after being repeatedly asked by fans who would come to his shows if he could teach them. He quickly found that his method of teaching playing by ear was a lot different from what was being offered to the general public. He then expanded into teaching piano, voice, songwriting, rapping, beat production, and music theory while discovering that his style of teaching really resonated with his students, making learning music a lot of fun! He founded STL Piano Lessons shortly after and hired a great staff of teachers.

After building this business with a lot of success, Chris sold it in 2021 to follow his dream of living in New York City! Chris’ biggest passion is to use music to encourage people to live the life of their dreams - whether that is through teaching or performing. “I want to help and inspire people through music. If I can help someone accomplish something they have always dreamed of by teaching them piano or singing or beat production or whatever it is, sign me up! A big part of teaching is encouraging my students to dream big and go for those dreams. We all get stuck sometimes in fear and self-doubt. It’s my job as a teacher to remind my students of all the possibilities that are available to them as well as reminding them of how far they have come. That is my favorite part about teaching and performing - showing others what is possible for them!”

In 2021, Chris sold his house, his STL Piano Lessons business, and most of his belongings in order to follow his dream of moving to New York City, where he now resides, teaches through his own music school called My NYC Music Lessons, and performs regularly. Chris is a Steinway Educational Partner and a member of the Piano Teachers Congress of New York. He is also a founding member of the New York City jazz collective Secret Drive.

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I teach how to play piano by ear by teaching the system that professional musicians use to learn songs quickly. You can be one of those people who hears a song on the radio once and then can sit down and play it instantly. It is not a magic trick. It is a system that you can learn. I teach the classical repertoire as well if that is what you want to focus on.

This is a mentorship as well as lessons so no matter what age you are or level you are at, we will set clear goals and work on getting there together. These are either online lessons for anyone in the world or in-studio lessons for students in the New York area.

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Rate

  • US$90

Pack prices

  • 5h: US$428
  • 10h: US$810

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  • US$90/h

Details

Lessons are $360/mo for weekly 60-minute lessons and $220/mo for weekly 30-minute lessons. Among many things, this includes weekly, private lessons with me, a video recording of each lesson that you can rewatch at any time, a personalized lesson plan updated each week with what to work on for your next lesson, free participation in all student recitals, and much more!

I also offer discounted lesson packages. If you purchase 5 upfront, it's 5% off. If you purchase 10, it's 10% off!

All lessons take place at my studio in the Upper East Side of Manhattan or I also offer online lessons via Zoom.

If we decide to work together, your lessons will focus on what you want to learn. I am here to help you in any way I can!

The most important thing is that we create clear goals, a step-by-step plan to help you achieve those goals, and focus on what makes music fun for you!

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Find out more about Chris

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and your favorite instrument?

    I've always loved music, ever since I was a little kid. I started taking piano lessons when I was 5, but it was learning how to play songs I heard on the radio by ear that really made it fun for me. Then I started writing my own songs and soon I was out playing gigs by the age of 12. I haven't really looked back since. I am so thankful because I knew from a young age what I wanted to do with my life, and I know it's not that easy for everyone. As I have pursued a career in music, I have learned and grown a lot. It didn't always turn out the way I planned, but it turned out exactly the way it was supposed to. And the story is not over yet! I have had the chance to play music all over the world. Now I get to play music in the greatest city in the world, NYC, while also teaching music to others. It's a great life and one big adventure!
  • Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    I love hip-hop and jazz, but I'm also a big fan of R&B/soul, classical and opera. When I get into an artist, I tend to listen to them a lot without ever getting sick of them. Currently I have been listening to a lot of Horace Silver and McCoy Tyner, but my favorite piano player is Bill Evans. I never get tired of listening to him. His creativity is endless. I am also a big fan of Michael Franks, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Those never get old!
  • Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    I believe music should be fun, but that doesn't mean it doesn't take a lot of work. I really like to make the lessons fun by focusing on the specific goals of my students. I don't have one set thing I make all my students do. I like to create a lesson plan that will help people achieve their goals - whether that is playing jazz or classical piano, or learning to sing songs they love, performing at a wedding, or pursuing a career in music. As long as we have a goal we are shooting for, it makes the work totally worth it!
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    I think piano is the best instrument to learn because of the way it is laid out horizontally. You can really see how the scales and chords work on the piano and you can then transfer that to any other instrument. The hardest instrument I think is the human voice. The biggest challenge with singing is you are responsible for singing on pitch, where a piano is already tuned for you. The good news is with practice this is something we can all keep getting better at!
  • What are your keys to success?

    Be flexible. Make plans, set big goals, and then be flexible. If you follow the opportunities that come your way, you will end up exactly where you are supposed to be. Don't fight it, embrace it.

    Read a lot of books and listen to a lot of music. Both will inspire you to keep going and teach you what to do next.

    Be quiet and just listen to those who are successful in doing what you want to do. Learn from the best and get some great mentors in your life.

    Hang out with believers - people who are trying to achieve things too. If you hang out with people who think life sucks, your life will suck too. Hang out with people who will lift you up and who you can cheer on as well.
  • Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    Stevie Wonder. He is one of the best songwriters of all time. Truly a musical genius who took jazz harmony and made it pop accessible. He is an amazing singer and a great piano player. It would be a dream to play with him someday.

    Herbie Hancock. One of the legends of jazz who has influenced so many generations. I would love to ask him a million questions about how he approaches tunes and chord voicings.

    Michael Franks. He is by far my favorite artist of all time. An incredible songwriter who has written such beautiful and moving songs. He was also friends with Antonio Carlos Jobim. I have met him before but would love the chance to just hang out and talk music.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    The musical path is not always an easy one, but a worthwhile one. I have had to be flexible over the years, but doing so has allowed me to make a good life in music. I'm very thankful for that. I get to perform and teach music for a living in NYC! In 2021, I sold all my stuff, sold my house, my car, and my business in St. Louis and moved to New York City. I love New York and I wanted to be a part of the music scene here, so I just did it. And I have never regretted it. Don't be afraid to dream big and take action. Don't overthink it!
  • What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    I love music. I love people. And I love New York City. Anytime I can combine those three things, I am so thankful! I really love the beauty and magic of music. I want to help people experience that for themselves.

    Music has changed and saved my life so many times, and I really believe it has the power to do that for anyone. I want to use music to encourage others to see what is possible in their lives. As a teacher, I am also a counselor, motivator, and mentor. And I learn so much from my students as well!

    I video every lesson so students can watch back later. I give a detailed lesson assignment after each lesson so the students know exactly what to practice. I have recitals throughout the year that my students get to perform in for free. But most of all, I make sure my students know that anything is possible for them if they just keep trying. We are in it together!
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