
Where Practice
Becomes Performance.
A piano competition league for ages 5–14. Real stages, real rankings, real pride — every Saturday, in your community.
A season of moments
worth framing.

Maya, age 7
"Für Elise"

Ethan, age 11
"Moonlight Sonata, Mvt. 1"

Lily & Sam, age 6
"Chopsticks Duet"

Jordan, age 13
"Clair de Lune"

Priya, age 9
"Sonatina in G"

Oliver, age 8
"Minuet in G"
Structured like a sport.
Scored like music.
Three seasons. Three levels. One leaderboard that resets every season so there's always a chance to climb. Rankings are posted after each event — your child sees their name move.
Sprout
Ages 5–7
First steps on stage. Simple pieces, big confidence. Ribbons for every performance.
Rising
Ages 7–10
Building a repertoire. Quarterly competitions, cumulative points, end-of-season rankings.
Concerto
Ages 10–14
Full competitive season. Adjudicated rounds, regional championships, scholarship prizes.
The Season Calendar
Fall Season
Sept – Nov
3 local competitions + regional final
Winter Season
Jan – Mar
3 local competitions + winter showcase
Spring Championship
Apr – Jun
Invitation-only, top 20% per level
How rankings work
Each performance is scored by two certified adjudicators on a 100-point scale — technique (40 pts), musicality (40 pts), and stage presence (20 pts). Points accumulate across the season. The top 20% advance to the Spring Championship.
After each event
Updated rankings posted within 48 hours. Your child sees exactly where they stand.
Email digest
Weekly season recap with tips from adjudicators on what moved scores most.
End of season
Certificates for all participants. Trophies for top 3. Scholarships for Spring Champions.
Everything you need to know — in one guide.
Free · No credit card · Instant download
The parents didn't
plan on crying.

✓ Sophia moved from rank #14 to #3 over one season
She used to cry before every lesson. Now she asks me to practice on Sunday nights because 'the rankings update Monday morning.' I don't fully understand what happened, but I'm not asking questions.

Rachel Kim
Mom of Sophia, age 9 — Rising Level
Naperville, IL

✓ DeShawn advanced to the Spring Championship in his first season
I was skeptical — another 'structured activity' my kid would quit in six weeks. But the Keys format is different. The fact that the scores are public and the rankings update means my son checks the app himself. That's new.

Marcus Williams
Dad of DeShawn, age 11 — Concerto Level
Atlanta, GA

✓ Both twins enrolled in Season 3, still going strong
As a homeschool family, finding structured milestone activities is genuinely hard. Keys gave us a calendar, a curriculum reference, and an external evaluator. My kids don't argue when I say 'you have a competition in three weeks.'

Jennifer Okafor
Homeschool parent of twins, ages 8 & 10
Austin, TX
3,400+
Students enrolled since 2021
94%
Return for a second season
47
Cities with active competitions
6.2 mo
Avg. time before students quit dropped from 8 to 2 months with Keys
The external motivator
you've been waiting for.
Book Two is where students quit. Keys gives them a finish line — and a scoreboard — that makes practicing feel like training, not homework.
Aligned to major method books
Keys levels map directly to Alfred, Faber, and Bastien series. No new repertoire to source — students perform pieces they already know.
Fits inside existing lesson schedules
One competition per quarter. Preparation time is 2–3 weeks of focused practice on a single piece. No disruption to your curriculum.
Adjudicator feedback sheets included
After each event, teachers receive the full scoring rubric with adjudicator notes. Better than a parent email — real data on where each student is.
External accountability that keeps students enrolled
Students who compete in Keys are 3x less likely to quit in Year 2. The league gives them a reason to practice that isn't "because my teacher said so."
Studio group rates available
Enroll 5+ students from your studio and receive discounted registration, a dedicated teacher dashboard, and priority placement in local events.

3×
Lower quit rate for students who compete in Keys vs. those who don't
Is Keys in your city?
We run competitions in 47 cities across 18 states. Enter your zip code to see upcoming events near you — most families drive less than 20 minutes to a Keys competition.

47 cities
18 states · new cities added each season