How To Find A Good Violin Teacher



Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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Singapore Violin Lessons

Selecting a good violin teacher can seem daunting, but if you use these guidelines, you should match up with a good violin teacher.

Maybe you are thinking of having your child take group violin lessons at a school. While this can be a rewarding experience, nothing can compare to the personal attention given by a private violin teacher. This applies to adult violin lessons as well.

  • There are no distractions when given a private violin lesson.
  • The violin teacher will go at the child's learning pace instead of having to accommodate a group.
  • The violin teacher will be able to come to your home and tailor their schedule to your personal needs, rather than that of a group.
  • They will be able to provide individual feedback for the student enabling the student to learn quickly.
  • The violin teacher will be able to concentrate all of their attention on the student.


  • When you have found a violin teacher interview them and ask these questions:

  • How many years of teaching experience do they have and are they an accomplished player?
  • Do they have a lesson plan, and what goals do they have in mind for the student?
  • How is payment done?
  • How many students have they had and what level of playing did they achieve?
  • What age group are they used to teaching?


  • Traits to Look For in a Violin Teacher

  • Patience! Learning to play is very technical, is the violin teacher patient and encouraging?
  • Experience teaching, do not worry if they are not a professional performer, not all performers make great teachers.
  • Do they provide good feedback and constructive criticism; do you see an improvement in your playing?


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