Finding a teacher
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Re: Finding a teacher
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There are teachers listed on this site (see Piano Teachers to the left of this bit).
Recommendation is by far the best - ask friends/family/acquaintances who are learning or whose kids/friends are learning.
Don't be seduced by letters after the name - doesn't necessarily mean a good teacher, just a good musician; the two aren't synonymous.
Ask in the local music shop, if there is one, or ask your piano tuner - we tend to know (or know of) most local teachers.
Look in the Yellow Pages.
Try www.musicteachers.co.uk.
Recommendation is by far the best - ask friends/family/acquaintances who are learning or whose kids/friends are learning.
Don't be seduced by letters after the name - doesn't necessarily mean a good teacher, just a good musician; the two aren't synonymous.
Ask in the local music shop, if there is one, or ask your piano tuner - we tend to know (or know of) most local teachers.
Look in the Yellow Pages.
Try www.musicteachers.co.uk.
I play for my own amazement...
Re: Finding a teacher
...or try the Piano Teachers advertisements on this site!Gill the Piano wrote: Try http://www.musicteachers.co.uk.
See link on the left menu.
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Re: Finding a teacher
Post by Gill the Piano »
Gill the Piano wrote:There are teachers listed on this site (see Piano Teachers to the left of this bit).
I play for my own amazement...
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