Should I STAY WITH or SWITCH My Piano Teacher?
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In this video, we discuss a question I get asked by many students - should I stay with my current teacher, or should I switch teachers? This causes a lot of anxiety for students who wonder whether they're reaching their full potential with their teacher. I've be blessed with incredible teachers - my grandma, Susan Duehlmeier, Sergei Babayan, and Logan Skelton - but in my teaching and general observation of other studios I've seen a lot of students on both sides of this problem. Some should have stuck with their previous teacher because they were progressing nicely and didn't need to change (many students think that switching teachers will magically make them better pianists without putting in the hard work), and some should have switched long ago because they were stagnating in their progression. I hope the tips in this video help you if you're currently confused about whether you should stick with your current teacher or make a switch.
Видео Should I STAY WITH or SWITCH My Piano Teacher? канала Josh Wright
View Josh's premiere course, ProPractice Lifetime Access, and get instant access to every previous and future ProPractice video, forever! https://joshwrightpiano.teachable.com/p/propractice-lifetime-access
View the VIP MasterClass Series here, featuring videos not seen on YouTube: https://joshwrightpiano.teachable.com/p/vip-piano-masterclass-series
To view ALL of the gear Josh uses, click here: http://kit.co/joshwrightpiano
To download Josh's FREE ProPractice video pack (which he released at the beginning of the COVID-19 quarantine to help pianists continue to develop their skills in the possible absence of regular piano lessons) containing full-length ProPractice tutorials in all levels of study (Early Beginner, Mid-Late Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels) click here: https://joshwrightpiano.teachable.com/p/free-propractice-video-pack
In this video, we discuss a question I get asked by many students - should I stay with my current teacher, or should I switch teachers? This causes a lot of anxiety for students who wonder whether they're reaching their full potential with their teacher. I've be blessed with incredible teachers - my grandma, Susan Duehlmeier, Sergei Babayan, and Logan Skelton - but in my teaching and general observation of other studios I've seen a lot of students on both sides of this problem. Some should have stuck with their previous teacher because they were progressing nicely and didn't need to change (many students think that switching teachers will magically make them better pianists without putting in the hard work), and some should have switched long ago because they were stagnating in their progression. I hope the tips in this video help you if you're currently confused about whether you should stick with your current teacher or make a switch.
Видео Should I STAY WITH or SWITCH My Piano Teacher? канала Josh Wright
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