All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
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Any parents can recommend a good music school in pasir ris? I heard of Cristofori, Seimpi and Ossia.
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Anyone have comments on teacher Jasmine at Award Music Studio in Katong area? Parents satisfied with this piano school?
They may have spot for my son under teacher Jasmine for the timing we request. Wonder if I should snatch that up?
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I am a female piano teacher stay in woodlands.I have Abrsm Diploma in teaching n performance,I had 12 years teaching experienced.I able travel to your house for the lesson.
Cos I had many grade8 students graduate soon,I hope to get some new students nearby my house to replace the slot.Welcome trial lesson too. anyone is interested,pls sms me at 90252089.thx -
My kids have been having pte teachers for piano for the last 4 years but the teacher is now quitting to focus on her full time job. Any recommendations for good piano schools? My friends were at Yamaha before but their feedback is that it is so so. I am at quite a loss because I have always depended on this teacher but after this experience I was thinking better to rely on schools.
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ccgoh:
My kids have been having pte teachers for piano for the last 4 years but the teacher is now quitting to focus on her full time job. Any recommendations for good piano schools? My friends were at Yamaha before but their feedback is that it is so so. I am at quite a loss because I have always depended on this teacher but after this experience I was thinking better to rely on schools.
If you want stable teacher for your kids the best way is to get full time private piano teacher. Teacher turnover rate for most music schools is quite high and there is a high likelihood that your kids will change teacher again if you decide to go music school route. But you may still luck out and get a brilliant teacher in a music school. -
Don’'t just look at the piano teacher’s certificate. Some have ABRSM or Trinity or whatsoever but they can’t teach. Some do not have but they are experienced and can teach well. They just cant be bothered to take those exams…So look out for recommendation of good teacher from family or friends is the best way!
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ccgoh:
I am at quite a loss because I have always depended on this teacher but after this experience I was thinking better to rely on schools.
Best bet: learn from the owner. -
Dreamaurora:
How about the more established schools?ccgoh:
My kids have been having pte teachers for piano for the last 4 years but the teacher is now quitting to focus on her full time job. Any recommendations for good piano schools? My friends were at Yamaha before but their feedback is that it is so so. I am at quite a loss because I have always depended on this teacher but after this experience I was thinking better to rely on schools.
If you want stable teacher for your kids the best way is to get full time private piano teacher. Teacher turnover rate for most music schools is quite high and there is a high likelihood that your kids will change teacher again if you decide to go music school route. But you may still luck out and get a brilliant teacher in a music school. -
ccgoh:
How about the more established schools?[/quote]It's all the same throughout all music schools, yes, even the established ones like NAFA Young Talents. Like what peanut_butter said, best would be to study with the owner/principal directly, though this may be a little harder because normally they will be more picky.Dreamaurora:
[quote=\"ccgoh\"]My kids have been having pte teachers for piano for the last 4 years but the teacher is now quitting to focus on her full time job. Any recommendations for good piano schools? My friends were at Yamaha before but their feedback is that it is so so. I am at quite a loss because I have always depended on this teacher but after this experience I was thinking better to rely on schools.
If you want stable teacher for your kids the best way is to get full time private piano teacher. Teacher turnover rate for most music schools is quite high and there is a high likelihood that your kids will change teacher again if you decide to go music school route. But you may still luck out and get a brilliant teacher in a music school. -
pt teacher means we need to have a piano at home … go to school, we can still continue to use keyboard to practise… is that correct ?