What to Look For in A Flute Teacher

When you decide to master a serious instrument, like the flute, it is very important to choose a good teacher. Your future singapore flute teacher will not only help you with understanding the instrument and perfecting your skills, he will also form you as a musician, so when you look for a flute teacher, you need to think of some more things than just his musical skills.

First of all, determine how serious your feelings are about learning the flute. Are you planning to be a professional flute player or is this just a skill you want to develop as a hobby? In both cases you will need to make sure that you have enough time for singapore flute lessons, because mastering a musical instrument, even at a basic level, will take lot of time and some money. Actually in some cases you might even not need a teacher. If you have some musical talents or training behind you, a manual of instructions might just be all you need. However, if you want to elevate your skills to professional levels and you have the money and time to spare, then by all means proceed to the serious business of finding the perfect flute teacher in Singapore.

As for some first practical advice, before you choose a singapore flute teacher roam the local message boards, especially music oriented ones, for information. There may be resources there that will help you find contacts. Eventually you might find out that there is no flute teacher nearby (for example if you live in a small town). In this case you will have to think again if you want to take flute lessons considering this new information.

After you’ve found contacts of few teachers there will be a second large decision, which is extremely important if you want to become a professional musician: will this teacher be a flute specialist or multi-instrument specialist. There is actually no hard and fast rule to determine which instructor will be a better flute teacher, but if you have intentions to further study other instruments, it might influence your decision.

If you are focused on flute only choose a flute-only specialist, if flute is just a part of your musical education – choose a wide specialist. This type of specialist will also be more useful in giving you advices about playing in an orchestra or with a band. A multi-instrumentalist is able to see the flute from the side of the other instruments and might give you some tips that a flute-only specialist just doesn’t know.

Whichever type of teacher you decide on, it is important to choose only the teacher with both professional playing and teaching abilities. Obviously, not all great musicians will be good teachers. Teaching skills are entirely different qualifications from musical ability and so if you want to find the perfect instructor, you need to be careful in choosing.

Now you know, that there are two things to consider when choosing the perfect teacher for you. First is type of musical education you want to pursue in the future and secondly, the qualifications of the techer as well as her professional experience.

  

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