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subject: What Is The Best Way To Learn The Cello? [print this page]


The best way to learn the cello is often disputed; some people prefer the cello teacher only education, some go for home cello education. The truth here lies somewhere between these two ways, but as usual there are many "ifs". Still the main question is: what is the best way? Let us compare and see what is better.

First of all think about the level that you want to reach. If you want to become a professional musician - you will need the services of a Singapore cello teacher.

Even if at first you will easily handle the music and cello basics by yourself, you will eventually face things like music creativity and development of your own style. And in this case only an experienced Singapore cello teacher will be able to help you. If on the other hand if you just want to learn some tunes, you can start at learning at home.

As for cost, of the cello education - it is a different question. It might be less expensive to go without a teacher, but there is the risk of you acquiring bad habits or techniques that might affect your playing or your instrument. In most cases it is actually impossible to learn some things without a cello teacher. So make sure that you won't be wasting valuable time while learning on your own. Time is a valuable thing here.

Even if you get best cello online lessons, best books on cello and best manuals on how to play - drawings won't replace live instructions from a real teacher.

The Singapore cello teacher will naturally have her own time schedule when it comes to certain parts of the lesson. For instance, she might need you to take more practice time at the beginning of the lessons and this might irritate you but later on, you will see that this will actually speed up your education. In music, it is best to begin slowly and go faster as you learn more. So rushing through the basics during self-education is a common mistake.

One other objection to hiring a cello teacher is the way they sometimes impose their style on the students that is understandably upsetting to more open-minded beginners. Basically it is believed that the teacher kills your own style and replaces it with his. Of course, this doesn't happen all the time. To become a unique cellist you need to be perfect at standards.

If your initial ideas were really special you will now be able to see them through the paradigm of your education and see if they were worth something.

If they were, you can always go back to them and restore your old style on a new professional basement. But in rare cases if you really feel that you have something to show to the world of cello, give it a try to learn the basics by yourself to save your original ideas.

So as you see the best way lies in combining the education types. If you choose to do that you have to have the patience to teach yourself and find the time to consult with a qualified cello teacher so that she can guide you and point out to you anything that you might not be doing right.

by: Pamelina Siow




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