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"All of your years encouraging and feeding David's love of piano and composing are really coming home to roost now, Ed. He is looking to do either a joint degree in a music conservatory and an undergrad degree in some liberal arts subject (avaialble at a few places like Oberlin), or go to a liberal arts school that has a very strong jazz program. We'll keep you posted on this as you have been such a key part of his musical development. I, literally, wouldn't have known how to help him become a musician, but you were instrumental (no pun intended) in it."

Mark Leach, Parent

Ed Mascari, Teacher

Is Ed Mascari the right teacher for you?

When you want to find the best piano teacher to help you (or your child) achieve your musical goals, you may be asking some of the following questions:

How long has Ed been teaching?
Since 1978, I have been teaching piano in my Natick Piano Studio to children and adults.In addition to this, I taught keyboard in the Music Theory Department at Boston University where I was enrolled in the doctoral program.
In my younger years, I taught classroom music in Worcester, Clinton and Franklin.
Is this piano teacher versatile, flexible and patient?
I am happy to change the direction of one or more lessons when the student becomes inspiredor excited about a particular song, style of music or has created his own composition.
What kind of musical training does he have and how will it benefit me?
My two Master of Music degrees from New England Conservatory (Jazz Studies, 1992; Classical Composition, 1993) came long after my graduation from the College of the Holy Cross (1971) where I was the first graduate to become a state certified public school music teacher. I have also studied piano and composition privately with some of the best teachers in the Boston area including: Tom McKinley, Joe Maneri, Charlie Banacos, and Lukas Foss.
Because my musical training has included both classroom and private studies with the experts, I have learned the most effective ways to help you reach your musical goals.
Does Ed have any performing experience and will it help me?
Ed performs every Sunday at the Hartford Street Presbyterian Church.
Because of all of of my performing experience, I have been able to explore,expand and experiment with an enormous repertoire of songs (show tunes, standards, poptunes, classical favorites and jazz selections). The solutions that I have discovered for my own piano playing will help you to become the pianist you want to be.
For more about Ed's performance experience see the Pianist Page.
Is he good with children?
Children between the ages of 6 and 17 continue to find me friendly,understanding and willing to listen to them. Many of these young peoplestudy with me for five years or more, and several have even come back as adult students. Relationshipis important to me musically as well as personally, so I see each childas unique and precious. On a personal note, I raised 3 sons and nowhave 5 grandsons.
Will he understand my desire to learn to play the piano as an adult?
If you are an adult beginner, you'll be in good company, I teach peoplejust like you who say, "I always wanted to play the piano, now is the timeto start!" Fear not, I understand what you need and have the patience to take you through the process.
What if I already took lessons in the past, then what? Do I have to start as a beginner?
I will meet you where you are. If you need review, I can quickly figureout where and what you need. If you have a desire to play a certain type of music, I havethe versatility to help you with that too.


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