Assess your skills: They should start by evaluating your current skill level and musical background to design appropriate lessons.
Set personalized goals: A well-rounded plan may include technical exercises, repertoire selection, and performance preparation based on your preferences and timeline.
Adapt teaching methods: If certain approaches don’t resonate with you, your teacher should be flexible and willing to try different methods to facilitate learning.
3. Technical Expertise
Your teacher should have a strong grasp of cello technique, which includes the following: