Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
14:11 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Re: Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
22:43 on Monday, March 10, 2008
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Re: Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
10:35 on Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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tenorsaxist (925 points)
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just my 2 cents- if you use stickers and prizes for achievements, then it would be a lot more enjoyable/fun for the students to learn. Also, make sure you spread the word around that your are teaching, (you want to have a succesful business)
goodluck
Beetlejuice
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Re: Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
13:38 on Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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JOhnlovemusic (1279 points)
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Here I will give you $.05 of my opinion
Playing for 7 years is not necessarily a qualification to teach. And I do not think teaching over the summer will prepare you for majoring in theory studies at the college level. (there's my hard mean nasty person part)
Here is the good supportive part.
If you really try and teach them you will get better at playing yourself. You do want to teach the basics even if they don't want to learn them and new or begining students love to play pretty sounding exercises (especially familiar songs)but they don't like doing the boring practice stuff.
Do a different scale with them each week. Give them a long tone exercise. With Clarinet give them a range break, cross over break exercise. Also I offer to supply my new students with a tuner ($14), a pad of music paper($5)and a timer($9 radioshack). They can buy it from me for cost ($35) or try and get it themselves for the next lesson. I have them set the timer for 5 mintues when doing long tones. This way they don't keep looking at the clock but get 5 good minutes for the exercise.You can extend this as they do better.
If they are in a summer band I go over their school music with them. After all, they are taking lessons to be a better player in the band. Get some arias, or any other 'pretty' sounding music. They will like it and their parents will like it and encourage them to practice. I review with the parent what I want them to work on this week - With the student there. So I know, the student knows, and the parent knows what is expected this week. I also do at least one sight reading exercise each week.
If they are honest and say they didn't practice the last week, I go over the school music (so the band teacher thinks I'm good) then we do a practice session.
As teachers we assign a lot of assignments but very few teachers really show their students HOW to practice. We tell them how to practice, but we don't SHOW them how to. I try to review it at least twice a year and have a lesson that is really a practice session like I want them to do it when I am not there.
Hope this helps you. And if you find yourself frustrated at any point step back, remember this is fun, smile and continue, then come back here and ask questions.
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Re: Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
14:14 on Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Re: Im trying to teach Clarinet Lessons I need a little advice
00:24 on Thursday, July 3, 2008
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