06/01/2026
Tobiason Piano Studio
Kristin Tobiason, a Nebraska licensed educator, teaches piano lessons from her home in Columbus, Nebraska. Lessons (30min) in my home weekly, $65/mo.
Licensed Educator with 20+ years classroom experience, wife, mom, grandma, keyboard player on church worship team, piano teacher 1999-2008 and 2020-present.
06/01/2026
05/12/2026
https://youtu.be/ie-TS-BitnQ?si=pr_pCOjU7JPp8g0U George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924) solo piano and jazz is one of my favorites from Disney's Fantasia 2000. We're listening to it at group lesson this week.
Viviana Magrini 36K likes, 1.6K comments. "Rhapsody in Blue"
May 12-13-14 is 2nd semester group lesson week. Come on the day that works best for you. Tues 5-6p, Wed 3-4p, Thurs 4-5p.
05/03/2026
Look at all of these awesome piano players! 2026 Spring Recital.
03/29/2026
88th day of 2026, 88 keys on a piano. 🎹
03/06/2026
Who just graduated to Level 1? This girl! Way to go, Sandra!
Why do people pay for piano lessons?
The answer is….they don’t pay for piano lessons. They pay for so much more.
- They pay for their child to learn what it takes to commit to something meaningful;
- They pay so that their child can learn the magic of creation, of forming something beautiful using their hands;
- They pay so that their child recognizes the power of discipline, of working at something consistently, at least five days per week, honing their skills and building their fluency;
- They pay so that their child understands not to quit when the novelty has worn off and the work must set in;
- They pay so their child learns that they must still put in the work, even when tired and grumpy, not just giving up and spending hours on TikTok;
- They pay so that they can learn the joy of creating music with others: listening intently, and learning to chop, change and compromise;
- They pay so that they realize that it’s not just “enjoying themselves” but working meticulously on small details;
- They pay so that they DO enjoy themselves;
- They pay so that their child creates neural pathways that impact every single area of the curriculum;
- They pay so that their child develops the most incredible fine motor skills;
- They pay so that their child sees that art can be transcendent, and can accompany us through our darkest times;
- They pay because music puts us in touch with something that can’t be otherwise expressed.
I can’t even begin to imagine a world without my piano; it’s been there through thick and thin ; it is a solace and source of inspiration.
Paying for my piano lessons is one of the biggest “thank-yous” that I owe my parents.
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