Your new year’s resolution plan to learn may have been to learn something new. Because you chose this article, I assume you have a desire to play the piano. Piano classes are among the easiest to find all-over the world. Nonetheless, that doesn’t mean all institutions offering piano lessons guarantee success.
Enthusiasm
Get used to question yourself: How do you feel about your lessons? Are you interested in learning more? These are some of the questions to help you make an assessment. For your learning experience to be worth the time, there needs to be a feeling of inspiration. If you are reluctant to attend your classes or tackle new objectives, then something is wrong. To make any progress while learning, you have to be passionate about the subject.
Aspiration
Do you wake up wanting to learn more? Or, do you wish for the piano lessons to end? You need to enjoy yourself in the process if you’re going to have a great time learning. If your attendance records show a drop in frequenting, that means there is a problem. If your teacher doesn’t inspire you to learn more, maybe playing the piano is not your passion.
However, sometimes changing a piano tutor can help but not in all cases. If you want to grasp any concept, the energy between you and the teacher has to be in sync. If your child is the one taking the classes, ask him/her about how they feel.
Satisfaction
When going through the information you are getting, do you feel satisfied with what you know? This question will help you gauge your knowledge of music and skills in playing the piano. This is the only way to determine if you are making any progress or wasting your time and money. One way of keeping track of your progress is by observing posture, finger placement, and speed and how you shape your hands when playing.
Overall Experience
If you have been attending piano classes for some time, use that period to assess your experience. If you still have a desire to continue learning, you are in the right class. Keep in mind that the lessons are for your benefit, and you should feel free to do what it takes to help you learn.