Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Common misconceptions about piano lessons

There are some common misconceptions and apprehensions that most piano instructors bemoan frequently about their students. This is because so many parents and students lack the knowledge or are rather “narrow-minded” in their approach to learn certain facets on music education. These misconceptions play a negative role in the progress of the student as it makes every lesson boring and monotonous. The fun is taken out of learning and the atmosphere becomes dull for both the teacher and the student. Learning the piano requires knowledge and skill, so it’s highly unlikely that a student will play the piano if he/she is pressurized to do so. Some important points to keep in mind are: Be passionate, Make a commitment, Follow the teacher’s wavelength, and keep up with sessions and schedules and Practice, Practice, Practice!


Exposure and growth for professional students


Even for students who are die-hard music lovers and inspired to play professionally, piano lessons without performance opportunities is like the difference between a vanilla ice cream and a banana spilt. Both are good, but only one progresses to the next level in terms of taste and appearance. If you want your child to get good exposure in recitals and competitions, enroll him/her in Marr Studios.

Right now the main thing that is happening at this piano studio in San Jose is that they are preparing the Path A students for the big Yearly Evaluation on March 27th. It will be held at Santa Clara University. Three of their top students will be going for the highest level, which is level 10. Beyond this there are opportunities for even more performances and evaluations. The piano instructors from Marr Studios will take time to provide as many varied opportunities as possible to serve the individual student's needs. So enroll today by calling 408-371-2768 or visit http://marrpianostudio.com/ for more information.

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