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Tips on Choosing a Piano Teacher

April 10th, 2010

Are you interested in learning how to play the piano?  Would you like to tickle the ivories to the tunes of your favorite composers or pianists?  Would you like to be able to create sweet music by hitting the right combination of black and white keys on the keyboard?  If this is what you want there are several options that will make it possible to learn piano.

One of the most traditional yet effective ways to learn how to play the piano is by finding a private teacher. Of course, you will also need to secure a piano before you learn piano. However, once you do that, here are some tips to help you find the perfect teacher:

1. Choose a teacher with enough experience.

You don’t have to find a teacher that’s a concert pianist or an award winning teacher in order to learn piano.  However, you do want a teacher that doesn’t have a lot to learn either.  Find a teacher that will be able to address any weaknesses you might have as a student.  The best way to do this is to ask about the success of past students.

2. Discover where the lessons will be taken.

Some teachers will come to your home while you learn piano, but others might require you to come to their homes or studios for the lessons.  While it is definitely convenient to take the lessons in your own home as you learn piano, sometimes it’s a good idea to venture out of your comfort zone.  Playing on various pianos can often help improve your piano playing skills.

3. Find out the length of the lessons.

Normally, when you learn piano, the lessons will be 30, 45, or 60 minutes longs.  When just beginning, it’s best if you take lessons that are a little shorter so you won’t become overwhelmed and end up quitting.  If you are after more intense training, you will want to opt for longer lessons; those lasting about an hour.

4. Find out if the teacher hosts recitals.

Once you have begun to learn piano, the thought of a recital can cause some massive stage fright. Did you realize that people are more afraid of public speaking than they are of death?  No matter what your feelings are, you need to find out if a teacher makes participation in recitals mandatory for students.

As a general rule, you should find a teacher who offers recitals, which you could use as a way to showcase your skills after you learn piano. Recitals provide an excellent way to share your skills with your friends and relatives, and can boost your overall confidence as well.

However, as a piano student you may have no interest whatsoever in playing in public. Thus, you may want to avoid recitals and a possible coronary.

If your want to learn to play well, you will have to have a good teacher.  For this reason you should consider using Rocket Piano.  This program makes it a cinch to learn piano and is the best teacher around.