All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
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Dreamaurora:
Wen Bin played the cello for my composition. He was quite an excellent cellist.
Who is Wen Bin? Your nafa peers?
Is he teaching? -
sleepy:
http://www.resonancequartet.com/about/wen-bin-celloDreamaurora:
Wen Bin played the cello for my composition. He was quite an excellent cellist.
Who is Wen Bin? Your nafa peers?
Is he teaching? -
chamonix:
http://www.resonancequartet.com/about/wen-bin-cello
Wow, you're so resourceful :thankyou: -
sleepy:
He is the one whom I wanted to introduce from Nafa.Dreamaurora:
Wen Bin played the cello for my composition. He was quite an excellent cellist.
Who is Wen Bin? Your nafa peers?
Is he teaching? -
Hi, looking for a female (requested by my daughter) piano teacher for my 4 year old girl. Appreciate if anyone can recommend one in the east. As I currently only have a keyboard at home, thus would be bringing her to the teacher's place. Apart from Thu evenings, timing is flexible for weekdays 5-6pm, Sat 11am-12pm and weekend afternoons after 3pm. Thanks a lot

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sirtech:
Hi, looking for a female (requested by my daughter) piano teacher for my 4 year old girl. Appreciate if anyone can recommend one in the east. As I currently only have a keyboard at home, thus would be bringing her to the teacher's place. Apart from Thu evenings, timing is flexible for weekdays 5-6pm, Sat 11am-12pm and weekend afternoons after 3pm. Thanks a lot

suggest you change piano -
hii:
Agree. If not high on commitment, just get a Clavinova. My daughter passed fairly well in Grade 4 recently after learning on it for a year. Just so long as the instrument is full-size, has normal piano actions including weighted keys, clearly recognizable piano tone, sustaining pedal. Mine cost only 3k plus and is still good as new after 15 years, no tuning required, and weathered 3 years overseas even.sirtech:
Hi, looking for a female (requested by my daughter) piano teacher for my 4 year old girl. Appreciate if anyone can recommend one in the east. As I currently only have a keyboard at home, thus would be bringing her to the teacher's place. Apart from Thu evenings, timing is flexible for weekdays 5-6pm, Sat 11am-12pm and weekend afternoons after 3pm. Thanks a lot

suggest you change piano -
burp:
Agree. If not high on commitment, just get a Clavinova. My daughter passed fairly well in Grade 4 recently after learning on it for a year. Just so long as the instrument is full-size, has normal piano actions including weighted keys, clearly recognizable piano tone, sustaining pedal. Mine cost only 3k plus and is still good as new after 15 years, no tuning required, and weathered 3 years overseas even.[/quote]As a pianist and teacher, I would really recommend getting an acoustic piano over a digital if space allows. Digital pianos are relatively easier to control due to the light mechanical touch. I have this young student who uses digital keyboard but when he comes to lessons, he has difficulties with the strength to play. It is better for them to get used to the acoustic piano touch as it helps with the strengthening of fingers.hii:
[quote=\"sirtech\"]Hi, looking for a female (requested by my daughter) piano teacher for my 4 year old girl. Appreciate if anyone can recommend one in the east. As I currently only have a keyboard at home, thus would be bringing her to the teacher's place. Apart from Thu evenings, timing is flexible for weekdays 5-6pm, Sat 11am-12pm and weekend afternoons after 3pm. Thanks a lot

suggest you change piano
I have a digital piano in my room for night practicing, they can sound good too haha.
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Bailabi: not all electronic pianos have a light touch. In fact, I find the grand piano at my son’s music school, which I use to accompany him occasionally, lighter to play. Between different acoustic pianos, there is so much difference in touch that I find that my piano is just ‘another one of them’. I do get to try a number of pianos when I accompany my kids at non-piano instrumental exams and concerts.
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Agreed, well gd luck with that! Be sure to recommend if u find a good 1haha, was thinking of changing mine too lol.
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