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Use
the following guide to have a conversation with a prospective private
music teacher for your child.
- At what age should you start
a child on a string instrument? Why that age? (in
your opinion)
- What are the ingredients
for a successful student?
- What are the ingredients
that make a successful teacher?
- Can/Could/Should all kids
play the violin (or instrument of your choice)?
- How much/often should students
practice?
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How important is listening to live and recorded music?
- What opportunities are out
there for adults who want to learn an instrument?
- How important is group/ensemble
playing?
- Does
taking piano lessons before starting a string or wind instrument
help? Hurt? Why?
- How important is performance/recital
playing for a beginner?
- What about Suzuki and other
methods? Recommendations of what works for you as
a teacher?
- What is the difference between
a great player and a great teacher?
There
are no right or wrong answers, but the answers you get will help
you understand the teacher's philosophy, teaching style and expectations.
Finding the compatible teacher (especially for a beginner) is key
to musical success, right from the start.
Consider
your expectations as a parent/guardian, and talk with your child
about his/her expectations as well.
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