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Author: joseph o'kelly
Date: 2001-04-18 17:08
This is not true that if you charge cheap they will practice cheap. Right now I am giving lessons for nothing. My students are very hard working and come to their lessons prepared. I did not want to charge this year because I had no experience. Next year I will charge. I do not think it is reasonable at all to charge $60 as where I am I can get a pro. for that price. I think $30 an hour is a fair price considering you have no experience at teaching. Remember that your playing skills don't necesarilly judge how well you will teach.
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