
How you know you have a good piano teacher:
* The teacher demonstrates her talent at the beginning of the lesson, and periodically, during the lesson.
* The teacher thinks that theory is important even at such a young age.
* The piano teacher speaks perfect English to your child instead of patronizing her in a cutesy voice.
* The teacher even talks to her pug in a normal voice ("Now don't jump up on people, Luna, it's not polite")
* The piano teacher does not put Mr. before every note ( Mr. C, Mr. D etc.)
* Your child learns scales on the first day
* The lesson takes an hour the first time.
* The teacher says it will take a good month before she will truly be able to discern your child's level and ability instead of just assuming she's an ignorant child with no potential
* The teacher buys your child her own practicing notebook from the 99 cent store and doesn't even charge you.
* The teacher tells you she has just cleaned out her garage and has found tons of piano books, so we probably won't have to buy any for a while.
* The material your child has to practice takes more than two minutes to master
* When your child sits down to practice for the day, she immediately breaks into tears and says it is too hard.
* Five minutes later, your child is practicing just fine
4 comments:
so true!
How did you find her? She sounds perfect for Elle.
hurray for good piano teachers!
so, really happy you have a good piano teacher and all that, but when are you posting pics from your trip? have to do this one before you leave again!
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