Private Lesson Studio Ruminations – complete multi-part series


I’ve done several multi-part blog posts over the years, though my output has admittedly slowed somewhat since getting bogged down in school this past year. Most of these posts are gig stories, however–I think that this is my first one dedicated solely to music/education. As a person who teaches a lot of private lessons (and has done so for quite some time), this series reflects topics and issues that I chew on mentally all the time:

Part 1 – Chicken or Egg?

Part 2 – Faculty Affiliation or Private?

Part 3 – What I Teach

Part 4 – The Path to Music School

Part 5 – Different Styles for Different Students

Part 6 – Complacency

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