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Chris Frangos has played piano since the age of four. Chris started his formal music instruction with Chris Stowens, an understudy of Jaki Byard. After the release of his debut album, A Fine Journey, Chris recieved kudos for his work from Boston's famed jazz aficionado Tony Cinamo and was an invited featured guest on his WBUR jazz program. Chris's musical background is not limited to jazz.
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Chris Breen
May 11, 2018
Chris has worked with my kids for a significant period of time. They have made considerable progress under his guidance. He is the ultimate gentleman, a fantastic teacher, and his talent on the piano is just incredible. Chris is flexible in terms of appointment times, offers a reasonable rate, and really wants the kids to have fun. Most of all, he asks them about what they like-and want to play.

He inquires about their lives outside of piano, and makes his lessons fun. I can't offer a stronger recommendation. If your child is looking to play piano, you have to reach out to Chris.
Nawty Potato
Feb 04, 2018
Chris has been teaching me since I was a little kid. I am 17 now, and all my talent is thanks to Chris. He has taught me how to improvise and actually be creative, and now I am creating my own music with some friends. I wouldn't love piano as much as I do today if it wasn't for Chris. His talent will blow you away, and the fact that he's one of the nicest people to teach you, makes every lesson worthwhile. If you're not crazy about piano now, you probably will be after being taught by the one and only, Chris Frangos.