Artist-Level Classical Piano Instruction with Dr. Joseph Kingma
In-person lessons in Tulsa + worldwide online coaching for serious pianists pursuing technical mastery, profound artistry, competition success, and conservatory auditions.
Dr. Joseph Kingma is a concert pianist, former college professor, and First Prize winner of the 2017 American Liszt Society International Liszt Competition. Trained in a distinguished pedagogical lineage, he brings national performance experience and deep artistic insight to every student.
Student Success Highlights
Will S.
Accepted to Boston Conservatory and Manhattan School of Music
Yihan Z.
Chopin Foundation Scholarship
Soloist with the OKC Philharmonic
Piper W.
Second Prize, TAMTA Spindler-Lynch Piano Awards
Thomas S.
Junior Chopin Prize Winner, Florida MTNA Competition
Kylie W.
1st Prize, TAMTA Spindler-Lynch Piano Awards
Ian L.
First Prize, TAMTA Spindler-Lynch Piano Awards
Honorable Mention, OMTA Junior Competition
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Frequently Asked Questions
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My studio focuses primarily on advanced and seriously aspiring classical pianists. This includes pre-college students preparing for conservatory auditions, undergraduate and graduate students, and adult pianists pursuing high-level artistic development. Lessons emphasize technical mastery, interpretive depth, performance psychology, and competition/audition preparation. Beginners and intermediate students are accepted on a case-by-case basis.
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In-person lessons are held in my professional studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They offer the full acoustic experience and immediate hands-on guidance.
Online lessons are conducted via Zoom with high-quality audio and video. I have a dedicated professional setup optimized for piano (multiple cameras, excellent sound transmission). Many of my students successfully prepare competitions and conservatory auditions entirely online.
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Advanced students typically take 60-minute lessons once per week. Some serious pre-college or competition students schedule 75–90 minute lessons or twice-weekly sessions during peak preparation periods. Lesson length and frequency are customized based on goals and schedule.
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Yes. All new students must complete a paid consultation/audition lesson (typically 45–60 minutes). This allows us to assess current level, discuss goals, and determine if we are a good fit before committing to ongoing study.
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Lessons canceled with less than 48 hours’ notice are charged in full. Make-up lessons are offered when possible, subject to availability. Consistent attendance is essential for meaningful progress, especially at the advanced level.
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Tuition is billed monthly and depends on lesson length and frequency. Please contact me directly for current rates. Serious students often find the investment highly worthwhile given the level of individualized professional coaching provided.
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You will need:
A quiet space with a well-tuned acoustic piano
A computer or tablet with a stable high-speed internet connection
A webcam (preferably external for better angle)
Microphone (preferably a USB condenser microphone, e.g. Blue Yeti)
Good lighting
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This is a major focus of the studio. I provide detailed repertoire guidance, technical refinement, interpretive coaching, mock auditions, and performance psychology support. Many current and former students have successfully gained admission to top programs and won significant competitions.
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The studio is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Detailed address and parking instructions are provided upon scheduling.
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The best next step is to fill out the contact form or email me directly. Please include your background, current repertoire, goals, and preferred lesson format (in-person or online). I typically respond within 48 hours.
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Yes, I accept new students throughout the year as space becomes available. Summer is often an excellent time to begin intensive work.
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Feel free to reach out. I’m happy to answer any additional questions before you schedule a consultation lesson.
