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Every harpist wants to play well for her teacher. Somehow, though, we always find ourselves explaining that we played so much better at home.
I know; I’ve been there too. But over my years of teaching I have gathered some insights from the other side - the teacher side - that will help you understand what your lesson really should be about, the right way to prepare, and how to save yourself from “lesson meltdown.”
On this week’s podcast episode, I not only reveal what your teacher really expects of you, but I also give you my top strategies for:
Plus, when you listen, you’ll learn about a new course to help you strengthen your technique so those finger fumbles won’t get in your way.
Join me as I walk you through the strategies you need to make every lesson a great lesson.
Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode:
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Every harpist wants to play well for her teacher. Somehow, though, we always find ourselves explaining that we played so much better at home.
I know; I’ve been there too. But over my years of teaching I have gathered some insights from the other side - the teacher side - that will help you understand what your lesson really should be about, the right way to prepare, and how to save yourself from “lesson meltdown.”
On this week’s podcast episode, I not only reveal what your teacher really expects of you, but I also give you my top strategies for:
Plus, when you listen, you’ll learn about a new course to help you strengthen your technique so those finger fumbles won’t get in your way.
Join me as I walk you through the strategies you need to make every lesson a great lesson.
Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode:
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