A lifelong pianist, lifelong teacher, and the heart behind Heartland Piano.
Kiera Eggett's journey with the piano began at age seven, when she sat down for her very first lesson. By ten, she was performing in her first concert — and she hasn't stepped away from the keys since.
A graduate of Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia, Kiera began teaching piano while she was still a student herself, sharing her passion with younger players even as she refined her own craft. During those same years, she served as accompanist for her high school choir, the beginning of what would become a lifelong calling. In the years since, Kiera has accompanied churches all across the country, bringing her music to congregations from coast to coast as life took her family from one community to the next.
Now settled in Tulare County, Kiera has turned her decades of experience into Heartland Piano — a studio built on the belief that a well-played song can change a heart, lift a spirit, and bring instant joy to anyone who hears it. Her mission is simple: equip the next generation of pianists to share that same gift with the people around them.
When she isn't at the piano, Kiera is busy homeschooling her four children, leading an online community for homeschooling parents, and planning the young women's summer camp for her church. Music, family, and faith run through everything she does — and it all comes together at Heartland Piano.
Kiera sits at the piano for her very first lesson — the beginning of a lifelong pursuit.
Three years in, she performs in her first concert, discovering the thrill of sharing music with an audience.
While still a student herself, Kiera begins teaching piano lessons and serves as accompanist for the choir at Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia.
As life moves her family from one community to the next, Kiera accompanies churches across the United States, sharing music with congregations from coast to coast.
Settled in Tulare County, Kiera opens Heartland Piano — a studio built to pass her love of music on to a new generation.
Kiera homeschools all four of her children, balancing instruction at home with instruction at the keyboard.
She leads an online community supporting and connecting homeschooling parents.
Each year, Kiera helps plan young women's summer camp for her church.
Kiera is now accepting new students for August 2026. Express your interest and she'll be in touch with availability.
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