Qualified coaches know how to drum up enthusiasm and keep students excited and motivated to continue. They'll teach you to play by offering flexible lessons that keep you interested, such as introducing you to different genres or letting you learn a favorite song. If you look forward to the instruction, you’ll be more likely to continue attending.
You should leave your music lesson with an assignment in hand. Only through regular practice on your own time can you make the most of what you were taught. To do this, your coach will provide homework to help you retain what you picked up during the course.
Outstanding coaches make the most of every minute, bridging gaps from one moment to the next so that you glean valuable information throughout. Whether you’re listening to a piece, practicing something new, or learning how to use an instrument, you'll enjoy a productive lesson only if your mentor is committed to using every moment wisely.
A great mentor should be able to connect with their students on a personal level, understanding their goals, strengths, and weaknesses.
A standout coach has a deep love and appreciation for music at its core; they value the beauty of music as an art form, and they take pleasure in teaching it to others. By introducing you to the finer nuances of this art, they'll help you develop the same level of respect and appreciation for it.