When we asked teachers what’s stopping them from launching group lessons, they didn’t hold back.
Here’s what we heard:
❌ “I don’t have the space or the gear”
❌ “My teachers don’t want to switch”
❌ “I’m afraid I’ll lose students if it doesn’t go well”
❌ “I have no clue what to charge—or how to explain this to parents”
❌ “I’m not completely sold on the group format.”
❌ “What is the curriculum? Can I see it before I commit?”
❌ “What about different levels in the same room?”
❌ “What if my K–1 students aren’t ready?”
❌ “I’d need admin help to pull this off.”
❌ “I’m interested… but I don’t know where to start.”
Sound familiar?
You’re not alone.
We’ve spent the last 10 years walking alongside studio owners asking those same questions. And in the month of May, we’re going to respond to every single one of them.
With…
✅ Real teacher stories
✅ Practical breakdowns
✅ Free tools and training
✅ A clear picture of how group teaching can actually work—even if you’ve failed at it before
Sound familiar?
You’re not alone.
That list came straight from the teachers who filled out our survey this week. And we’re listening.
In May, we’re creating a month-long series of free resources—designed to tackle these exact challenges.
But we want to make sure we’re solving your problem… not just throwing content into the void.
So tell us:
👉 What’s your biggest question or frustration when it comes to group lessons?
We’ll use your input to shape the blogs, videos, and tools we release next month.
No filler. No fluff. Just real help.
You’ll also get early access to the entire resource drop when it goes live.
Talk soon,
—Daniel
PS> If you’d just like to learn more about the group system we use… you can check out GroupLessons.com or book a demo and get a personalized walkthrough of our system:
🎹 Book your free Piano Express demo now