FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When looking for a music teacher use your best judgement to look for someone of strong character, who is full of energy and yearns to motivate others in their musical involvement. Music lessons are truly a life long endeavor and the best teachers I've ever worked with, showed me the value in moving forward and staying organized. This is the true secret to become more involved in practice. Plus, it adds the element of finding bliss in the process of honing one's skills. If you like the person, great, but also make sure that they are willing to let a student's parents sit through the lesson. Listen to the things that are said and make sure that the teacher works to study the styles of music that are of the most interest and to relate the principles of music to the students own experiences. Lastly, look for someone with positive language habits. One that answers all the student's questions at the end of their sessions and ensures that the student knows HOW to practice their weekly assignments. Namaste.