What You Need To Know...
Summer lessons are kicking into high gear this week! I am looking forward to starting beginners, working with new students & continuing with my current kiddos! Here are some important things you need to be aware of as we begin.
Payment Policy:
• Your first payment for the summer is due at the first June
lesson. If you have more due, it will be collected at the first July
lesson. There will be no payment due in August unless special
arrangements have been made with me prior to starting.
• Reeds are $15 each, and they are to be paid for at the time of
purchase. Please try to give a week's notice when reeds are
needed.
• If you are involved in reed making classes, your reed kit is
included in the June/July total already. However, reed classes
will be paid for at the time of the class. Reed classes are $30
each.
• Now that the schedule is set, there are no make up lessons.
Lesson Protocol:
• Please make every effort to be early to lessons. As you can see
it is a tight schedule so I will be starting each lesson at the
scheduled time. If you are late, you will miss some of your time.
• Please have your reed soaked & your instrument ready to go
when it is your time. That way we can get more accomplished
during your lesson.
• ALWAYS have a pencil, metronome/tuner, necessary music, &
assignment notebook at each lesson.
• Parents are always welcome to come in and enjoy the cool ac &
the comfy couch!
Communication:
• I love teaching music & hope it shows! I want to help each
student improve and enjoy their musicality. Please feel free to
contact me with questions about anything! Good teacher-
parent-student communication is an important key to success.
If there is ever anything I should know to better teach you (or your child), please let me know & I will be sure to reciprocate. I
will give feedback on how things are going whether good or
whether there is need for improvement.
Materials:
• I will occasionally request you to purchase a specific book
or piece. Please make every effort to do so. I will be advising
you on what level of material you are ready for. You may also
bring in outside materials & we will work on them if you are
prepared on your assigned materials. I love when students
have music they are excited about!
• I will be requiring you to purchase a notebook of your choosing
(it can be a little spiral or a journal type book) to write down
assignments at each lesson. Often students come to lessons &
have neglected to practice their assigned material. This is not a
good behavior so it is my hope that their added responsibility of
keeping up with their assignments will help them practice.
Practice:
• Speaking of practice.... Most people have heard the cliche,
"Practice makes perfect," but that is not true! Only PERFECT
practice makes perfect!!! Good practice makes better!
• There is such a thing as "bad practicing." If you only play the
parts you can already play & like to hear you are not really
practicing... you are just playing.
• Use your time wisely. Attack small sections that need work &
practice SLOWLY! It doesn't have to be a really long practice
session to make progress. As long as mistakes aren't being
practiced, you will improve.
• Be sure good practicing is occurring. I will have many tips on
good practicing on the blog as we go, so be sure to check in
often!
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