856 Route 206 South
Building D - 2nd Floor
Hillsborough, NJ 08844
(908)874-4351
FAX (908) 874-7189
www.allegrasma.com
Questions Every Parent Or Student Should Know Before Choosing A Music Studio
You want a teacher who will
inspire and nurture student's musical growth and instill lifelong love of music.
When seeking a music studio and or teacher:
Consult with friends, family and others who are acquainted with teachers in
your community.
Ask for recommendations from local music teacher organizations, music stores,
schools or churches.
Arrange to visit prospective studios, in person if possible,
before making a commitment.
Studio directors are willing and eager to explain
their techniques and objectives. The following are types of questions to ask
during the interview:
What is the professional and educational experience
of your teachers in music?
What is the teacher's experience? What age groups
do they teach?
Do you regularly evaluate student progress?
Does the studio have a
written studio policy? Will the studio manager review it with me?
What instructional materials
do you use?
What kinds of music do you teach?
Do you offer recital performance
opportunities for your students?
Do you use technology in your studio, such
as computers, music instruction software, digital keyboards?
How much practice
time do you require each day?
What do you expect of your student? Their parents?
What Is The Parent's Role?
Parental support in the learning process is vital.
Whether or not you know anything about music, take time to listen to your child
play, provide exclusive practice time on a quality instrument, and celebrate
his or her continued accomplishments.
How Is Music Beneficial For All Learners?
Today there are unprecedented reasons for making music a part of everyone's
life. Students taking music lessons now will determine the place of music in
America and the value society places on music tomorrow. Regardless of what these
students ultimately choose as a profession, music making will become a part
of their lives, whether it's making music, listening to music, attending concerts
or serving as leaders in arts councils and community and church organizations.
Benefits Of Music Study:
Hearing music stimulates the mind. Music instruction
enhances abstract reasoning skills.
Grade school students who take music lessons
generally score higher on cognitive development tests.
In older people, music
helps lower depression and decreases loneliness.
Playing an instrument strengthens
hand-eye coordination and fine tunes motor skills.
Music lessons teach discipline,
dedication and enable students to see the direct link between effort and
the achievement of short term and long term goals.