Posts Tagged "teacher"
Self-Teaching the Violin
Recently I received a request from a gentleman overwhelmed with the options of self-teaching tools available for the violin. While he wanted to take lessons, there was no one in his area who taught, and he was asking my advice on what to do. First of all, kudos to him for asking! I did my […]
Teaching Questionnaire
I was recently contacted by a fellow violin teacher to answer some questions regarding private lessons. She was asked to speak at a homeschool conference and wanted to get her peer’s insights into the material she was going to present. I was happy to oblige and I thought some of you might be interested in […]
Experiencing the Suzuki Method: A Guide to Help Answer your Questions about this Extremely Popular Method—And Why I Don’t Teach It
This blog entry contains the material of a bulletin I made to have available in my studio. Because of this, the material is short and concise. I would be happy to write more on the subject should I get enough interest! First of all I would like to clarify 2 things: Many of my colleagues […]
Music Lessons—Too High a Cost???
Recently I came across several discussions commenting on the high cost of music lessons and whether or not they are worth it. The benefits of music lessons have documented benefits physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, so the worth of music should not be in question. However, understandably (especially in today’s US economy) some are unable to […]
Picking A Teacher
As I plan on leaving my current students to move to Mississippi with my husband, I have been taking the time to compile a list of teachers to help my students find a new instructor. This is a difficult time for me as I will miss my students and wish I could continue with them. I know […]