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One Mom's Tips for Picking a Good Music Teacher

Brought to you by MENC: The National Association for Music Education.

By Rosemary Forrest  

As the parent of two grown daughters, both of whom are singers, I learned several things about picking teachers and schools for them.

1.  You should be welcome to observe your child's private lessons. And they should take place at an appropriate time and place.

2.  Opportunities to perform are as important as good instruction. There should be participation in community events, opportunities to audition for solos, and more than just an end-of-year recital.

3.  Music is expensive. Expect what you pay for sheet music to roughly equal the expense of several lessons. But it's a good investment if your child is interested. It should be good sheet music, not just what's popular this year.

4.  Singers should be taught a variety of styles and should be expected to sing in at least German and Italian as well as English.

5.  Students should be given the opportunity to compete or be rated in their area. A good music teacher will belong to professional organizations that provide these opportunities.

6.  Check the credentials of the teachers in the style of music that your child wants to study. A great jazz school may not be what a classical singer needs, for instance.