Music Lessons For Your Child

Posted by Georgy | 1/18/2014

By Madeleine Bridgeman


When it comes to learning, the impact of a great teacher cannot be understated. Even if it we are taking a class with a subject we don't particularly like, a great teacher can make this subject interesting. Of course, the opposite also is true, and a bad teacher can make even our favorite subject seem dull. If your child will soon be taking music lessons, the instructor that you choose will have a huge impact on how quickly your child will learn and on how enjoyable the experience will be, so here are some ways to help you choose a great teacher.

Obviously, you want to select someone with excellent qualifications. So look for someone with both professional experience as a musician and a music teacher. Ask your potential teacher about the ages of their previous students as well as what instruments they have taught children to play. After all, if your instructor has mainly taught higher level students, they might not be a great match for a young child taking their very first lessons. A teacher that focuses mainly on piano and voice might not be the best person to teach your child how to play the violin or clarinet.

Whether you have dreams of your children performing front and center at Carnegie Hall or simply want them to learn about a musical instrument for fun, discuss these expectations with your future instructor. For some teachers, expectations are very high for each student and for others, they will have no problem if don't expect your child to make it to Juilliard before their 12th birthday. You need to have a conversation about your family's expectations and level of commitment to these lessons, as well as what the instructor expects from each student.

Of course, it shouldn't all be about practice and perfection, learning an instrument also should be a positive experience. Certainly it teaches the benefits of discipline, which is extremely important, but music also provides a way for your child to be creative. If your teacher seems a bit too much like a taskmaster and isn't particularly personable, this might not be the best choice for a young, beginning musician. You need to find an instructor that has a good rapport with your child, someone your child will want to please.

In many cases, it is wise to follow your instincts, even if that means selecting a teacher with less experience. It's also fun if your child gets to make some choices along the way. This might mean finding a teacher that allows the child to select some music based on their own individual tastes. Modern music certainly can be used in place of classical, and a good mix of both provides the foundation for an excellent musical education.

If you are searching for music lessons in Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, San Clemente or San Juan Capistrano, a fun option would be to consider the Los Rios Rock School. Serving all of Orange County, this music school offers both private lessons as well as a special rock band experience for its students. You can learn virtually any instrument and also play that instrument in an actual band. The students perform a variety of concerts throughout the year at well-known Orange County venues such as Stillwater, the House of Blues and the Coach House.




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