Klarinet Archive - Posting 000497.txt from 2002/12

From: "Rebecca Brennan" <rjbrennan1221@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] problem
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 13:40:19 -0500

A lot of the post have said something about finding a new teacher.

I don't know if I said this before or not, so I will just say it.

I do have a clarinet specialist as a private teacher, but my schedule
prevents me from seeing her until after the audition.

She is a fantastic teacher and she has pushed me further than I ever thought
I could go and I now know I can get further than that. She has a very
comfortable and effective way of teaching. At this point I can't think of
anything she could do to be better than she does because the way she teaches
is just so amazing to me. I don't think I would trade her off for anybody.

In addition to this, my band director is now being very supportive of me and
he is going to work with me until the audition. The one teacher that I have
been going to complained abou tmy tempo, but my band director is a
percussionist and says that it is even. It is possible that I was not
keeping the tempo at the lessons because I was so scared, but then again I
never had time to keep a tempo because I was lucky if I could play over a
measure.

I can retract the comments I made in the past about him not giving me enough
praise. For the past moth I feel that he has been giving me more than I
deserve. We have been getting along well since marching band ended.

-Rebecca

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