Make a Payment

All payments are processed securely through Stripe and Square, two of the world’s most trusted payment providers. You don’t need an account — simply choose “Pay by card” when the form opens.

If you’re using a compatible device, options such as Apple Pay, Google Pay or Klarna will appear automatically.

Your card details are encrypted and handled only by the payment processor; they are never stored on this website.

Important: If you make a mistake while paying, please email me immediately. Please do not request a reversal or chargeback from your bank — it can create fees that neither of us can recover. I’ll always correct any genuine error promptly.

20 minute lesson – £11.50 GBP


30 minute lesson – £17.25 GBP


40 minute lesson – £23 GBP


50 minute lesson – £28.75 GBP


60 minute lesson – £34.50 GBP


Video exchange or music theory via correspondence – £17.25 GBP


Set up a recurring payment for lessons – 30 mins per week. Please contact me if you would like to subscribe to a different amount.


CHOOSE AMOUNT TO PAY

​You can use this button to choose an amount to pay in order to cover a block payment of multiple lessons of any combination of lengths, or to cover an amount/length not listed above. 


For bank transfer details please contact me.

To pay for multiple lessons, simply adjust the quantity when you reach checkout — or use the final payment button above to make a block payment.

(Please note: Apple Pay and Google Pay aren’t available with the “choose amount to pay” option.)

The “set up recurring payment” button lets you subscribe to a regular weekly payment via Square’s secure checkout. You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time.

If you’re outside the UK, you can still pay in GBP — Stripe and Square will automatically handle the currency conversion during checkout. No extra steps are needed.

My regular piano improvisation recordings are automatically scheduled and published on my blog every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Each recording is a raw, unedited exploration of musical self-expression. Music often holds up a mirror to our inner worlds; what emotions or imagery arise for you as you listen?

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