Why should we select a good cello teacher? Apart from their age, experience and fees, there are other challenges and variables that must be weighed in finding a suitable teacher cello. Finding the right teacher aside, there are other personal considerations, such as the age and ability of the student, the location of the classes and preferred timings. When these requirements, teacher and student will have to “click” for cello lessons not only successful but also pleasant to have ones.
The experience of the teacher is proportional to its cost and availability. Meaning, the more experience he has, the more students will likely have higher costs and therefore he charges. These factors are also important in considering the cello lessons.
How serious are you in learning the cello? What are your goals? Are you an aspiring cellist with big dreams to see your name in lights? Or are you learning for fun and relaxation with fun in mind instead of job? If the first, then maybe paying a cello teacher who demand contributions may be justified and worth the investment.
Costs and reasons not to resist, finding as much as you can about your prospective teacher is important. Find out how many years they are teaching, training and background, in philosophy and cello music. These factors are also important, because habits, ideas and techniques are passed from teacher to student.
Cello teachers with degrees in music education are probably some of the best choices when it comes to cello teachers. But as said, degrees and certifications are not the only considerations that are necessary in finding the right cello teacher. Techniques, teaching methodology and style varies from teacher to teacher.
Some teachers prefer or strictly “by the book”, while others prefer to games. There are also teachers who would rather practice first, theory later and others who prefer the other way to teach. Some teachers want to quickly learn cello, while others prefer to take their time and their own pace.
One of the best ways to learn more about cello teachers by personal reference. Find out what kind your instructor teacher is talking to other students or former students. Talk to them directly and ask for an honest assessment of the teacher. Is the teacher friendly and good with children? Or is he strict, demanding and boring?
This brings us to select a teacher based on expertise. Your cello teacher is good with children or are more comfortable dealing with adults? His challenging classes or the cello teacher just going through the motions. Is the teacher able to maintain enough interest to students or nod off during class to do? Good teachers equal to good students. This means that students in a fun and inspiring teachers quickly learn and master the cello and enjoy their lessons well.





