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#579064 - 08/02/01 09:08 AM
New Piano Teacher
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Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 38
Loc: Detroit Michigan
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What things should I look for in choosing a new piano teacher. The one I have had for the last year is not able to teach at that early time that we had. Thanks, Allen
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#579065 - 08/02/01 09:25 AM
Re: New Piano Teacher
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Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 2506
Loc: Denver, Colorado
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Allen, It all depends on your level of expertise and your specific needs and goal as well as your areas of weakness, etc. Hope this site will provide some tips as to what you'll be looking for. http://www.serve.com/marbeth/pedagogy.html I'm sure others will supply you with more and better info. Rgds, AndrewG
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#579066 - 08/03/01 11:01 AM
Re: New Piano Teacher
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Registered: 06/29/01
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Loc: Detroit Michigan
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Thank you Andrew, That web site was very helpfull to me in deciding what to look for in a new teacher. Allen
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#579067 - 08/04/01 10:29 AM
Re: New Piano Teacher
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Registered: 07/07/01
Posts: 433
Loc: Upstate New York
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If you are an experienced player, you should try to get a teacher who is somewhat well known or has well known students in the area. You should meet the teacher before you start to take lessons to make sure that your personalities don't clash.
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