FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
More pricing at http://www.pianowaterhole.com. Timely payments and family discounts are available.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
My suggestion would be to make an appointment with 2-3 teachers in your area. Know what you are looking to accomplish with your piano instructor. Are you or your child a beginner? Or have you outgrown your last teacher's ability to teach. Ask the teacher what level and style of music they like to teach most. A teacher that only teaches classical music may not hold the students interest or may not fulfill your musical needs. I usually do not have a lot of openings in my piano teaching schedule because my students stay with me the duration of their 12 years of school. I believe it is an excellent question to ask in the interview, "Why do you have an opening in your teaching schedule?" Mostly in the end of the interviews, what teacher did you feel most comfortable with? Remember, you may have this "new member of your family" with you every week for many years to come.