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Finding a good teacher can be a challenging task, but there are a few things you can do to help you in your search:
Ask your friends, family members, or colleagues for recommendations. They might be able to recommend a teacher they have had a good experience with.
Use search engines to find teachers in your area or on websites that offer online classes. Check out their credentials, experience, and reviews.
Attend a trial class or an introductory session to get a sense of the teacher's teaching style and approach. This can help you determine if they are a good fit for you.
Make sure the teacher has the necessary qualifications and certifications to teach in their field.
It's important to find a teacher who has a teaching style and personality that matches your learning needs and preferences.
If something feels off or if you're not comfortable with the teacher, it's okay to look for another teacher.
Overall, finding a good teacher requires a bit of effort and research, but it's worth it to find someone who can help you learn and grow.
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Co-founder of SYNKii.
Also a bass/composition teacher.