We have had a great experience with Suzuki piano academy . Justin Nash is a wonderful Piano teacher , our son has been learning piano with him since years . He has a great technique n patience with kids . We see a lot of improvement in our son’s skills ever since he has been learning piano with Justin . Justin helped us pick a piano for our son n even drove all the way to Rocklin to give his recommendations , that speaks volumes of his commitment to his students to excel .
January 2026
We've been going to Suzuki Piano Academy for several years now, and have had a great experience. Mr. Justin has been an excellent teacher; incorporating games, lyric writing, rewards, piano playing videos, and care. He works really well with neurodivergence, and is a very capable teacher and pianist! Oh, and if there are any changes happening, he makes sure to let us know. He really does show up for the kids. We have a great working relationship with him.
January 2023
I struggled with a 3 or a 4. But they push recitals which I think is great and I like the suzuki way of teaching. My son loves his teacher which is really important. I don't feel like the teacher is invested in my son getting better for example some time he walks away without any idea what to practice. But I simply chime in asking what the goal for practice is and she readily gives direction.
We have had a great experience with Suzuki piano academy . Justin Nash is a wonderful Piano teacher , our son has been learning piano with him since years . He has a great technique n patience with kids . We see a lot of improvement in our son’s skills ever since he has been learning piano with Justin . Justin helped us pick a piano for our son n even drove all the way to Rocklin to give his recommendations , that speaks volumes of his commitment to his students to excel .
We've been going to Suzuki Piano Academy for several years now, and have had a great experience. Mr. Justin has been an excellent teacher; incorporating games, lyric writing, rewards, piano playing videos, and care. He works really well with neurodivergence, and is a very capable teacher and pianist! Oh, and if there are any changes happening, he makes sure to let us know. He really does show up for the kids. We have a great working relationship with him.
I struggled with a 3 or a 4. But they push recitals which I think is great and I like the suzuki way of teaching. My son loves his teacher which is really important. I don't feel like the teacher is invested in my son getting better for example some time he walks away without any idea what to practice. But I simply chime in asking what the goal for practice is and she readily gives direction.