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Old Jul 7 2008, 11:24 PM
Smart_A1ec Smart_A1ec is offline

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I like to teach piano, but it's not what I love doing. I really enjoy it, although my first student thought i was really mad at her and started crying on our first lesson it's still fun.
I just don't think (right now) that I will be a good teacher because when I try to teach people those type of things it end up getting all jumbled up and confuses me and everyone else
I am good at teaching piano though because you basically just have to give them the proper technique and then help them on what they are doing wrong, I know what to listen for (because the songs they are playing are really basic..) so I can easily help them.

I didn't really realize that I should have something to fall back on, and I know that there is probably always going to be a shortage of bassoons (e.g. for the All-State band there were 158 alto saxes and 214 flutes and 104 clarinets that auditioned, and only 6 bassoons XD) so getting into the number of small bands (like the Derby Dinner Theater) shouldn't be too much of a problem, and I'm okay at improv soo I could also maybe get a few jazz gigs around town (that's what my old saxophone teacher did before he got a job on a cruise ship)
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