Choosing a good cello music school takes just a tad more work than just opening your local newspaper and choosing the first teacher or school that pops out at you. . It is a good idea to ponder on your requirements and answer some questions before making a decision. For instance do you know how professional the school is? Are there opportunies for advanced students to perform in a recital? Do they get to be a part of an exchange program?

These are just a few of the questions you should address, and here are a few tips to help you in selecting a cello school.

  1. Find out what kind of experience the cello music school has. You need to know the history of a school and know how long the school has been in existence. Knowing this will assist you in finding out if the school has been achieving its goals or not.
  2. What kind of background do teachers have? You also need to find out where the teachers came from and the school where they previously taught. It is also necessary to find out what kind of education they received.
  3. Make queries about their graduates students, specifically about where they have taken further studies. Excellent graduate students come from very good schools.
  4. One thing that you should inquire about is the cost of the lessons. Other schools will be less costly while some will reasonably ask for higher tuition. These are generally those that offer more benefits to their students.
  5. Are the cello lessons given as group classes or individual? It doesn’t mean that individual classes are more important than group classes, oftentimes there is a good basis for offering a group class, and a really fine school would do this for the good of its students.
  6. Whenever group classes are offered, determine how many students they put in a group. A good class has many benefits to offer, but the number of students must be controlled.
  7. Ask about teaching methods. Good cello schools are proud of the teaching method they use and are willing to share it.
  8. It is also a good idea to examine the experience and credentials of the school director.
  9. Be aware that a school that concentrates on producing good cellists will also have many links with music management firms.

These are the type of questions that you should be willing to ask. A lot of music schools are happy to provide you with all the information that you ask of them.

They will usually tell you of the types of certifications they offer, the admission requirements, whether there is an audition requirement, types of students they have, and their faculty qualifications. They are also proud of their students and will tell you of all the performances students participate in.

It’s important that you investigate a music school well. You don’t want to invest a lot of money in a company that will be gone in a few months, or one which invests very little in its faculty thereby offering very little to its students.