My experience so far of trying to find a teacher for my 5yo dd has been pretty dismal.
We are in Edinburgh and one teacher was recommended by my older dd's violin teacher. Chased her for weeks and when she did respond it was to enquire about my musical position. I responded and never heard from her again.
I contacted a second teacher who responded quickly saying she had no space but would pass me on to someone who did - 4 weeks later and I'm still clinging to the promise that he will contact me about possibilities (never mind a guarantee of a place)!
This is all very different from my experience with violin teachers who have been generally quick to respond.
Is this just bad luck or is it that piano teachers have so much business that they cannot even find the time to decline politely?
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maggiethecat · 13/10/2011 22:06
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