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Author: Dave Goss
Date: 1999-08-22 13:04
Good point Mark, but if you are at a small school there might only be one private lesson teacher which makes things difficult as well. The same thing goes for secondary schools.
Teaching is not easy and not for everyone, especially music education. It takes talent and skill to be able to tell someone they are playing something wrong without telling them "You are wrong" or saying worse than that.
Justin, if you are stuck with that teacher see if you can talk to him/her. Don't directly address the issue, he/she might get defensive. Just say that you've been having some problems understanding what he/she wants you to do. This could backfire though so be careful. Good luck and don't give up!
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1999-08-22 02:56 |
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1999-08-22 03:41 |
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1999-08-22 07:50 |
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1999-08-22 13:04 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-22 13:51 |
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1999-08-22 17:36 |
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1999-08-22 17:40 |
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1999-08-22 22:10 |
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1999-08-23 00:16 |
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1999-08-23 05:18 |
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1999-08-23 15:48 |
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1999-08-23 17:26 |
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1999-08-23 21:34 |
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1999-08-23 22:47 |
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1999-08-24 00:02 |
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1999-08-24 02:12 |
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1999-08-24 04:14 |
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1999-08-25 04:42 |
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1999-08-25 11:34 |
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1999-08-25 19:53 |
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1999-08-26 03:28 |
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1999-08-28 20:39 |
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1999-08-28 21:50 |
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