How to choose a Piano teacher?
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How to choose a Piano teacher?
I need a Piano teacher who has a piano that can teach above Grade 5.
What do I need to check/ask to ensure s/he is well-qualified?
And price/duration of each lesson?
And that they are good, patient and can easily get along with?
Thks!
What do I need to check/ask to ensure s/he is well-qualified?
And price/duration of each lesson?
And that they are good, patient and can easily get along with?
Thks!
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Look on the list on the UK piano Page! You can also try Yellow Pages and www.musicteachers.com (I think - that's from memory!) and at your local music shop. However, the best way is always recommendation. Ask someone who's already having/had lessons, or whose children learn. If you contact a teacher, ask if they'd consider a trial lesson to see if you'll get on; I know my own teacher doesn't mind doing this!
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
did you look on the UK piano Page at our list of teachers
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano_teachers/index.html
Barrie,
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano_teachers/index.html
Barrie,
Barrie Heaton
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Web Master UK Piano Page
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Post by littlemisscrotchet »
for a teacher to be a good teacher above grade 5 he or she needs to have a good awareness and interpretation of the music because above grade 5 the examiners mark your performance differently. They mark your performance on interpretation mainly. What I advise you to do is to find some new teachers that you are interested in and bring a piece you know well-a good teacher will be able to point out a lot of areas of improvement such as technique, phrasing, what the moods generated throughout the music and interpretation not only just suggest that "it needs to be louder here and softer there".
Hope that gives you some more help in choosing the right teacher!
Hope that gives you some more help in choosing the right teacher!
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