john2072
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8217;t any good ones, even great ones, but it has been my unfortunate realization that the vast majority aren’t qualified to teach. Even the ones that come from companies that claim to “specialize” in the “at home” service. I know good teachers who work for these companies but never even met any one from the company [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], no credentials were checked and no test given. They were simply asked what there schedules were and with in the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]k they were handed appointments, all their business done by phone, and into your house they come [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to sit with your children.Even recommendations aren’t good enough, because they may not realize it either. Just ask grandma and uncle Tony. But, it’s the best defense you have. If you know someone whose child has taken some lessons and seems to be doing well and likes the teacher, hear how he plays and ask him a few questions. Ask about the theory, ask what chords he was playing, in what key, scale, notes, any thing. It doesn’t matter that you have no idea what the answers are [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so long as he has some. That will at least show that there is some sort of real lesson happening there. Teachers at local music schools and those at the back of storefront music stores are
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