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How to Select a Music School for Cello Lessons



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By : Pamelina Siow    zero times read
Submitted 2010-02-04 02:08:35

The cello is a member of the violin family, although you may be surprised by its huge size, as it is a much larger version.

To play the cello you need a bow and the cello with four strings which are somewhat different from the violin, because the highest sounding string is A then D, G, and C. Because of its unique qualities you really must be interested before taking up this type of lesson.

For those people that are interested in taking cello lessons, they need to decide on the right type of cello music school for these lessons. There are actually two methods of cello teaching that are popular today, the traditional method and the Suzuki method.

In the traditional method the student is taught to read music, practice chords and learn bow movement all at the same time. Often he is not exposed to real musical pieces for several months or years, instead he is taught very classical student practice pieces in the beginning.

This is a method that many adults feel comfortable with. They appreciate the variety in the music and also the traditional music that they learn especially for the cello.

The Suzuki method is the preferred teaching method for children, and it actually advocates an early start for them. 3 year-old students are already accepted here. In this method, the idea is that the child be surrounded with music, and especially music from the instrument he intends to play.

For instance, in this method the child is exposed to the musical piece he is going to start to learn. It is required for the student to first listen to the piece he is to play, and to the renditions of the more advanced students, before he will be allowed to play the practice piece.

The idea is that if the child is surrounded by the music he will become a proficient player. Listening and participating are more emphasized in this method, than learning to read music in the beginning. This is especially true for the very young learners.

Once you have decided on the method you need then it is time to decide on what type of cello music school you want to learn at. You actually have more than one option here. You can decide to have personal classes with a really good teacher, or join a group class which will also have a teacher. There are now online teaching schools that you can also check out. They make use of videos, chat and email to teach their students.

Which is the Better Choice?

This will rely on what your requirements are and who you want the lessons for. Your best option is to find a good cello music school that is located near you. The cello is not an easy instrument to learn so a physical class is recommended.

This is because you can physically see the small changes and nuances that make for successful cello playing. However, there are students who use a combination of a physical class and online lessons.

Author Resource:- The leading cello music school in Singapore. Making cello lessons in Singapore fun and interesting. Helping hundreds of students master the cello quickly and easily. Find out more at http://www.cellolessonssingapore.com
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