About

The Ronald Touchton School of Piano

Instructor

Ronald Touchton

“I want to help you to love learning and playing the piano as much as I do!” RT

Ronald enjoys teaching all levels of students, from beginner to advanced, and all ages of students, from youth to teen, adult and students who used to play but have decided to pick it up again after time away.

 

“I enjoy teaching beginners as much as I do students who have taken lessons before,” Ronald says. “I have had much success with adults returning to lessons. It’s all about helping my students improve their skills while enjoying their time at the keys.”

 

Ronald has loved playing piano since the age of eight, when he took his first piano lesson. As a teenager, he accompanied the vocalists in church, and soon played piano for the church and led the choir.

 

At 17, he considered giving up music, but on a trip to Europe he sat down at a piano and tickled the keys for his own enjoyment. When one of the chaperones overheard, she told him he was very talented – which meant a lot, considering she had graduated from a music conservatory.

 

Upon his return to the U.S., he says he found the greatest teacher in Jacksonville, Florida – Dr. Yessin, who studied with the great Rosina Lhevine, who taught Van Cliburn and John Williams. “Thanks to Dr. Gerson Yessin and many years of practice, I learned to master the arts of both playing and teaching,” Ronald says. “And I have absolutely loved doing exactly that for more than 40 years.”

 

Twice, Ronald was invited to be the Jacksonville piano teacher to play in the annual Piano Teachers convention. “This was was such an honor,” he says. “I literally still play the piano at least 3 to 4 hours every day, still play professionally, and when I am a hundred years old, I plan to still be performing and giving concerts!”

 

He currently lives in Jacksonville, FL, and provides lessons to students in the area, including Orange Park, Ponte Vedra Beach, and the First Coast area. If you’re farther away, individual lessons are available via Zoom.

Praise for Ronald Touchton’s Teaching

“Ronald is always enthusiastic about teaching our young students piano and he is always willing to share his experience and love of playing the piano. He is always working to make sure all of his students are mastering the lessons he puts before them. Ronald always encourages them to take what they learn and practice to become better at their ability to play piano. He is friendly and patient, and …his commitment to his students is evident. He sees each student as an individual and works with their strengths to teach them in ways that work best for them…. I highly recommend Ronald as a Piano Instructor.”

– Kim Lewis, BFI – Youth Outreach & Evangelism, The Salvation Army of Clay County

A Personal Note From Ronald

Over the past several decades, alongside my 40+ years of teaching and performing piano, I’ve maintained a very disciplined and consistent fitness routine. One aspect of that, in particular, stands out: pull-ups. Years ago, I was known at my gym as “the guy who did 100 pull-ups a day,” and even now, at age 69, I still regularly perform 60–80 pull-ups per week and can easily complete around 20 strict pull-ups within two minutes.

 

What’s interesting is that this hasn’t gone unnoticed—people have remembered it over the years. Someone recently referred to me exactly that way: “You’re the guy that used to do 100 pull-ups a day.” That kind of long-term recognition says something about consistency, discipline, and identity.

 

I believe this is more than just a fitness detail. It communicates qualities that directly relate to what I offer as a teacher:

 

Decades of Discipline: With over 40 years of teaching and a lifelong fitness habit, I live the consistency I ask of my students.
A Reputation for Effort: Being known as “the guy who did 100 pull-ups a day” isn’t just about strength—it’s about the power of building a lasting identity through hard work.
Excellence at Any Age: At 69, I still maintain 60–80 pull-ups a week, proving that with patience and form, meaningful progress never has to stop.
The Mastery Connection: I don’t just teach piano techniques; I embody the focus, persistence, and attention to detail required to truly master a craft.Inspiring Your Journey: My goal is to guide you with that same unwavering commitment, showing you that with the right mindset, any milestone is within reach.

 

At any age, with patience and consistency, meaningful progress is always possible—and I’m here to guide you every step of the way

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