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subject: Tips To Find A Good Piano Teacher [print this page]


Online courses, books, CDs and DVDs are now available for learning to play instruments, like piano. But still, there are people who prefer to pay tutors to teach them. They, somehow, are more comfortable and confident to learn more effectively in this traditional way of learning. Like online courses, teachers for piano lessons are countless. There are lots of them but only some are qualified to be called competent and effective. They also offer different qualities of services and demand different rates. But who among them should you choose. Here, we will be discussing things that could help you decide on whom could you entrust your future in learning the piano.

It is important for you to consider the level of experience of your teacher. Well-experienced are expected to teach better than those that are not. They must have encountered different types of students and had eventually learned styles of teaching and adjust them according to what kind of personalities and capacities of their students. There are also many music students that offer tutorials that demand lesser fees. But then, their expertise is a little bit doubtful. The price is quite attractive to those who wish to learn but have lesser budget, but the amount of learning may also be limited. We are not suggesting to omit them in your list of prospected tutors. What we are trying to say is to be careful in choosing your teacher.

Music students may sound less interesting. Their experience will tell us not to include them in the list, but then we might as well consider the fact that passion in teaching could make an edge. On the other hand there are what we call certified professionals. They have higher and stable educational backgrounds. People with bachelor and masters degree are expected to be more knowledgeable in teaching. But sometimes, what they have learned is not always effective to all. They also have higher rates compare to student musicians. Choosing a well-experienced, well-educated and a passionate teacher is definitely a good catch. But most of the time these are not present to a single individual. Its up to you what type of teacher you prefer. What is important is to know the teacher well before you decide to choose them. Testimonials and referrals are also helpful in finding a teacher that suits your preference.

The usual time spent for a piano lesson is about 30 minutes to an hour. This is standard for beginners and accommodating to those with tight schedules. You may also adjust them according to your needs and preference. You will expect them to charge according to the time you spent. It is needed to talk about them to make things clear before you start the lesson. Piano lessons ranges from $10 to $100 per hour. It will be better to ask the coverage of the payment.

by: May Smith




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