Tuning Up a New Career
Will Roper PT 鈥19 grew up in a house with three pianos and nurtured a love of singing from a young age. However, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 play the piano well at all,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 grew up around instruments, but it was always hard to get my left and right hands to do different things.鈥 Laughing, he adds, 鈥淏ut a singer appreciates an in-tune piano better than anyone else.鈥

Will is a Teaching Assistant in the Piano Technology department, and while he acknowledges that he鈥檒l never be compared to famous classical pianist Emanuel Ax, he has a few special talents that his students might not know about: he鈥檚 an expert on repairing finicky old spinets, and he鈥檚 a serious musical theater performer.聽
He started performing in community theater as a child, and all of his family members sang together in choir. A serendipitous meeting between his father and two NBSS Piano Technology graduates who sang in the same choir eventually led Will to NBSS.
Unsurprisingly, it wasn鈥檛 a direct route.
Studying music education at a New Jersey college didn鈥檛 meet Will鈥檚 expectations, so after freshman year, his parents encouraged him to work for Matthew Onigman PT 鈥06, PA 鈥07, one of the NBSS grads from the choir. He left college and began 鈥渟weeping up, making rough cuts, and putting tools away,鈥 at Matthew鈥檚 shop. 鈥淚 fell in love with the work,鈥 Will says.

One weekend when Matthew was traveling to NBSS to pick up materials, Will joined him. And for Will, 鈥渢he school immediately felt like home.鈥
He worked with Matthew for two years as a shop assistant, 鈥渢uning here and there, and learning basic skills,鈥 while also providing support for , a non-profit that in part, places artist-designed pianos in public spaces. 鈥淭here were 50 pianos across the entirety of New York City,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淎nd I was taking the subway from piano to piano. I really wanted to be part of something that huge.鈥 In his performing life, he was singing with every musical theater troupe he could find.
In 2018, after a backstage chat with several actors 20 years his senior, Will agreed that he needed a 鈥淧lan B鈥 career if performing didn鈥檛 pan out. He enrolled at NBSS later that year, earning his diploma in Basic Piano Technology, and then moved back to New Jersey after graduation to work as a self-employed piano technician.聽
In March 2020, he was ready to follow his dream: move to New York City and pursue a stage career.聽聽
Instead, the pandemic shut down Broadway and stages across the world, forcing Will to take a second look at his priorities. 鈥淭he pandemic gave me the sense that I don鈥檛 need to make money from theater to enjoy theater, and I needed to know where my next meal was coming from.鈥澛
So when the opportunity arose for Will to become one of a new cohort of Teaching Assistants in several NBSS career training programs, he was ready.聽

Teaching others was not a new venture for him, and Will says he鈥檚 always known that teaching would eventually fit into his career. He鈥檇 completed several education courses and a teaching practicum in New Jersey, had taught beginner flute, clarinet, and saxophone, and also unofficially tutored fellow classmates at NBSS. Those experiences all helped him hone skills of mentoring, coaching, and breaking down concepts for students.
He鈥檚 now in his third year as a TA, and says, 鈥淚 love teaching. I love every minute of it. To work with people and have a profound effect on their lives is really special and incredibly humbling. It鈥檚 amazing that there will be people out in the field who will think of me and what I鈥檝e taught them when they鈥檙e out tuning a piano, who have learned specific skills from me.鈥