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The problem of Guqin apprentice

There are two forms of learning piano.

The first one, like other musical instrument training, is a business contract relationship.

Generally, the price is clearly marked, and how much is charged for teaching (I won't talk about other hidden income of teachers, this business is a bit deep). The course fee here in Jiangsu is a beginner's class for many people, and the price is generally between one thousand yuan and two thousand yuan. It will teach you basic fingering and some small songs.

Now most students who study piano are going this way. Whether to develop the feelings between teachers and students, at will; As a purely commercial transaction, you can also pay in one hand and get the goods in the other.

It is suggested to find a reliable teacher at first, and it will be more expensive if it is expensive. Otherwise, wasting money is a trivial matter, and it is a big deal to learn crooked!

Generally, you should find it nearby, preferably in the same city, which is more convenient for class. Classmate, which city are you in? )

Second, it is similar to the mentoring relationship in the old society.

Courtesy, etiquette and restraint are all necessary. There are all kinds of complicated procedures, and there are universal laborers who are generally reprimanded by Master as his grandson and called at any time (they must work hard and have no fixed termination period). For specific projects, it is suggested to learn the traditional customs of China. What is the price? Hehe, let me tell you. Should you try your best to serve the teacher wholeheartedly?

It is not recommended to try it easily, and modern people are basically not used to it.

Of course, there are very few serious teachers who still maintain this custom, so it is hard to meet them. They usually choose their own apprentices, and the requirements are very strict (especially the age of the prospective apprentices), far from being comprehensive.

As for those "masters" who tout the etiquette of mentoring, as long as they are polite and filial, most of them are swindlers who make money under the signboard of traditional culture.