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[quote=Anonymous]1. Each instrument is a specialty unto itself. A good teacher only teaches one instrument and has a career in that instrument. 2. It is infinitely better to learn an instrument (or anything, really) the correct way first, than to dabble and then find out you have to work a hundred times harder to rid oneself of bad habits. Please find a real expert. Otherwise there will be posture, fingering and other problems in your child's future. 3. I highly recommend you seek a piano teacher at Levine Music or another reputable music school. Teachers there will already be vetted, they will be professional, and are used to teaching online. 4. If your child is 5, consider a Suzuki program for piano (also offered at all the major music schools). The Suzuki method is geared for young children and starts by teaching the child by ear. You can also try the traditional, note-reading, method as well, of course, or find a teacher who does a bit of both. [/quote]
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