A summary of children's piano learning for one year (1) A series of problems in the early stage of piano learning II. How to find a teacher?
(1) A series of problems in the early stage of learning the piano A. Finding a good teacher and minimizing the frequency of changing teachers is a very headache for parents who don't know music. You can recall, was it a big obstacle to change teachers frequently when you were young? Students and teachers need to have a process of mutual understanding and running-in, which takes time. Time is precious to the majority of piano children, especially the children in primary school. Most children spend a lot of time laying the foundation in preschool or kindergarten. You can't take the attitude of trying, thinking that if you choose a piano teacher who doesn't teach well, you will change, and it won't cost you any money. Actually, it's not like this. First of all, the child is still young, and the initial teaching is to learn some basic skills and theoretical knowledge, which is inherently boring and difficult to see the effect (the teacher who teaches music as soon as he comes up is absolutely qualified). A new teacher has to start all over again. In order to show their teaching methods and serious attitude, and understand the children's learning progress, they will basically start training from the suspenders and hands. Children will be very depressed and feel that their previous efforts have been in vain. As a matter of fact, no piano boy started to play Tang Xiao, White Stork, etc. after practicing his hand and relaxation. Therefore, it is best to choose the right teacher, and continuous teaching is the most important. B, some suggestions for choosing a teacher If you already know a piano teacher in your city or a friend's bb is already learning the piano, discuss with your child to choose one. What I'm talking about here is some advice in ignorant situations (I was like this at the beginning, hehe). (1) Choose a professional teacher. The so-called major means that you must graduate from the piano department of the Conservatory of Music. Many people choose piano or piano department in normal schools, and some of them are just music teachers. This kind of major is very different from the teachers in the regular conservatory of music. When communicating with teachers, be thick-skinned. Be sure to look at the teacher's diploma, not how many awards he has won, nor how many awards his students have won. You can also check online which are regular music schools and what are the names of affiliated schools. You must distinguish clearly, and don't worry about learning from the teacher. Some people are talkative. I heard that some parents were cheated without even taking their children, so they listened to their parents. He said that bb was very talented, but it was a pity that so much time was wasted (the implication is that you can't delay any longer, just study here), and parents paid the tuition on the spot. Especially in this case, don't take your children to school, don't attend classes, and don't have the idea of "try again, but the tuition is too bad". Consider finding another teacher and try to get the money back later. I really can't, I can only sigh. Teachers, preach, teach and dispel doubts. The teacher is glib or lip-synching, can there be something real in his stomach? Drinking before teaching-preach, smell-preach, constantly answering the phone and even laughing loudly-preach, other piano teachers are ugly-preach, women dress too coquettish-preach ... Teachers, first of all, preach, so teachers. (2) Choose the best teacher, director, professor level and ordinary piano teacher according to their own economic ability and distance, and the price is of course different. Don't tighten your belt for expensive courses from the beginning. Because the road to piano is not only full of thorns, but also a non-negotiable job. How long can your family bear it if you bite your teeth from the beginning? The distance is too far, especially learning piano in different places, which takes a lot of time. Children spend their weekends on the road, which is not conducive to bb's childhood growth (children will break their legs if they continue to learn piano to a certain extent! )。 (3) If possible, try to teach one to one. Some teachers are too good and famous, and students are like crossing the river. Often two or three students attend classes together or let the disciples give directions themselves. In this case, if your bb doesn't have absolute talent and outstanding performance, it won't get the teacher's attention, and it won't learn real skills. The child is very sensitive, even if he can't say it, he can feel his position in the teacher's heart. (4) Be sure to take time to give other children a teacher's class. Because the first teacher in bb's life is yourself, no one knows their children better than their parents. A good pianist is not necessarily a good piano teacher (Hua is a mathematician, right? But he doesn't know how to teach), a good teaching method of a good piano teacher may not be suitable for your bb, which you should know in your heart when you attend the teacher's class. Respect the teacher, respect the teacher. What I want to say is how to respect teachers in class. Parents have their own opinions. Before class, tell your child not to interrupt the teacher, don't play the piano loudly, tell him that this is a sign of respect for the teacher, and let the child try his best to do this. Parents should take a notebook with them in class and record the important contents that teachers should pay attention to. Every teacher's teaching method is different. For this question or ask other questions, you can wait until the teacher is free after class. If the teacher gives birth to a second child, you can wait or record it and ask next time. Remember, the teacher has the final say in class. Don't keep telling your children what's wrong here just because you know a little. Well, I hope every parent who is a piano boy and a sparring partner can choose a good teacher! Besides, I'm not a professional, just looking at the problem from the perspective of an ordinary parent, and my suggestions are for reference only.