At PianoLog, we’re more than just a website — we’re a growing community of piano lovers, music students, teachers, and lifelong learners who believe that the piano is not just an instrument but a lifelong companion. Whether you’re just starting out with middle C or you’ve been playing Chopin by heart for years, you’ve found a home here.
PianoLog began as a simple idea: to create a space where piano knowledge could be organized, shared, and celebrated. Like many great compositions, our journey started with a single note — a love for music and the desire to help others on their own musical paths. The founder, a longtime pianist and teacher, realized that there were countless websites about playing piano, but few that truly felt personal, helpful, and deeply connected to the day-to-day journey of real pianists.
We wanted to change that — and so, PianoLog.com was born.
At our core, we believe that learning the piano is a deeply human experience. It’s filled with highs and lows, with moments of joy and moments of frustration. That’s why PianoLog is built not just on theory and technique, but on empathy, encouragement, and practical advice.
We believe that:
PianoLog is a logbook — a living archive — of insights, stories, and resources for every kind of pianist. From tips for beginners to practice techniques for advanced players, from product reviews to motivational stories, everything we publish is designed to educate, inspire, and support.
Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:
Whether you’re studying classical, dabbling in jazz, composing your own music, or just want to impress your friends at the next family gathering — we’ve got something for you.