I’ve taught private voice and piano lessons in Oviedo, Orlando, Tampa, and Brooklyn.
I have to say, Brooklyn was by far the most challenging. In New York, the majority of services are delivered to you. Even your groceries.
The gentleman who sold me the piano drove the piano and I back home (THANK GOD). It was about an hour drive with a complete stranger, and when we got to my neighborhood, heliterally dropped my piano and I off on the curb of my street and said good luck!
Then we moved. Luckily my students were able to continue lessons with me as my new location was even closer for their commute. That was really cool. The piano transport was not a beloved task though. This time, we moved to the 4th floor of an apartment building that did have a small elevator…after a flight of stairs. We had to carry that piano up the stairs, and then flip it on it’s side to fit in the elevator, only to drag it into the back-most room of the apartment. My piano tuner had his work cut out for him after that shlep.
And except for the radiators that would turn on so astronomically loud right in the middle of a lesson because there’s no central heating.