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ibanez99
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Post subject: i need a teacher
Posted: Aug 19, 2007 - 10:26 AM
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i need a guitar teacher that can teach me some awesome stuff like solos,
email me at allsatrozzy99@yahoo.com if you are interested in teaching me.
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bhuether
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Post subject: RE: i need a teacher
Posted: Aug 20, 2007 - 08:15 PM
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I would just go to your local music store and ask around.
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Susan
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Post subject: RE: i need a teacher
Posted: Oct 02, 2007 - 01:19 AM
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To find a good teacher in your area, contact schools, music stores and your friends who are taking music lessons. Even if you know someone who is taking flute lessons, her/his flute teacher may know a good guitar teacher.
A person does not have to have any kind of license or training to become a guitar teacher, so be careful: shop around, take trial lessons (which you usually do have to pay for) and ask a lot of questions.
Suggested Questions:
1. What is your education background?
2. How many students do you currently teach?
3. Where do you teach?
4. What is your cancellation policy?
5. How long have you been a guitar teacher?
6. What musical style(s) do you teach?
7. What do you charge?
8. How long is each lesson?
9. May I see a copy of your syllabus?
10. May I contact 2 of your curent students?
By asking the prospective teacher to answer these questions, you can get a feel for the person and her/his teaching style. Remember that even though this person knows more about guitar than you do, she/he should be happy to answer questions for you, without making you feel bad for not knowing or understanding something.
Watch out for lazy teachers!
I do have one final suggestion regarding teachers: If a teacher consistently asks you, what YOU want to do for the lesson - this means that the teacher does not have a plan for you, and you are not going to improve very fast or reach your full potential. Remember that you can find another teacher at any time.
Susan Palmer
Seattle University Guitar Instructor
Author of, "The Guitar Lesson Companion"
Free Guitar Lesson Library: www.youtube.com/leadcatpress |
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