Seeking professional music teachers - music teachers wanted -
guitar teacher wanted - voice teacher wanted - piano teacher wanted. We look for teachers who love teaching music, and able to make a commitment to teaching our students. Independence School of Music is happy to provide you with the flexibility you need to meet your other obligations. We ask our teachers to make a minimum of two days a week available to teach here in Independence. Independence School of Music will do the scheduling and collection of tuition, so that you can focus on teaching. We will consider one day a week teachers provided that make-up time is available due to sickness, holiday, etc. We sponsor a minimum of two recitals a year. All students are encouraged to participate. Please send your resume, your available evenings and times, your formal education, your instruments, your teaching experience, and any recent performance work you wish to tell us about. Send to independencemusic@hotmail.com or call 216-524-9294. If you do not have a formal resume, just let us know a little bit about you.
Private music lessons are the best way for the music student to improve their music playing ability. The student taking private music lessons should plan on studying their instrument each day for one half hour to one hour a day during the first few years, more as the student becomes more advanced. Very young music students might practice their musical instrument only 15 or 20 minutes at a time, but each music student should be encouraged to get some practice in every day, sometimes splitting practice into two shorter sessions per day.. Make sure students practice without the distraction of television or other activity that will interfere with their focus. Always be encouraging. Learning a musical instrument is one of the most rewarding after school activities a child can do. If you play violin, piano, guitar or any other musical instrument you already know this. If you don't play a musical instrument you have probably said, "I wish I could play a musical instrument". So often I hear, "I wish my mother would not have let me quit my piano" |