Explain concepts clearly: Whether it’s the technique of bowing or understanding musical notation, your teacher should break down complex ideas into digestible information.
Provide constructive feedback: Feedback should be specific, actionable, and supportive, guiding you toward improvement without discouragement.
Encourage questions: A good teacher fosters an open environment, making you feel comfortable asking questions about anything you might not understand.
2. Tailored Instruction
No two students are alike, and a skilled teacher recognizes this. Expect your cello instructor to: