“Teaching is an endless, yet most rewarding quest for my true reflections.”

I find teaching piano comes naturally for me as a pianist in my mid-20s, as I have been teaching non-stop for the past decade. It first started with my own piano teacher, who trusted my musical intuition enough to appoint me his Precollege assistant for three of his younger students when I was only 17 years old. Around the same time, my younger sister, only at age three, developed a big curiosity about the grand piano in my room. Therefore, my teaching journey set out with these four students. I found a new sense of fulfillment and joy: a purpose distinct from the practice room or the stage. These moments to share my passion for music with my little students brought me a new light of purpose.

I then joined a community musical school in Manhattan in my freshman year at college, gaining credibility among students and parents alike. When the world went quiet in 2020, my commitment to my students only deepened. We were separated by screens and miles, but through our weekly lessons, we became closer than ever. I learned to find the precise words to describe the intangible—teaching my students not just to move their fingers, but to truly breathe and listen to the stories hidden within the notes.

Each day, I have been profoundly grateful for the privilege to immerse myself in the world of piano. Today, I am still committed to my original quest: to help students of diverse ages, from elementary schools to university, and some more across the country and overseas. Seeing them succeeding, whether at small gig or international competitions, fills me with immense pride. But more than the awards, I am most grateful for those quiet breakthrough moments. I still see that same curiosity I saw in my three-year-old sister in every new student who sits on the piano bench.

This musical journey will continue and I hope you can join me in this rewarding experience brought by the piano.

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