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Why Teach Simply Music
I want to share something I’ve been reflecting on as a teacher — not as a criticism of traditional classical training, but as an explanation of why I choose to teach the way I do. Traditional classical music education has given the world incredible discipline,…
- Last updated 3 months ago
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Some Students’ Morale Declining
Dear Friends, I have been teaching SM for about 8 months. I have quite a few students who are losing interest playing the piano. They start out pretty good for the first 3 months but not quite keeping it up now. They lose their attention…
- Last updated 10 years ago
- keeping students engaged, Laurie Richards, lost interest, Robin Keehn, want to quit