I'll be having my first student of music over tomorrow. I must say, I'm pretty hyped!

I haven't taught people in years and even tho I studied music, I can't remember last time I spent time at a piano training a singer. It will be so awesome.☺️ My friends started to tell their friends some nice things and even my academic education is not finished, on the other hand my own classic teachers fucked me up pretty bad in terms of doing it exactly like in 1880. And cost me 20 years of doing it wrong and feeling bad about it.

Screw this. I'm teaching rock'n'roll, baby! Staying true to yourself and your own voice. That is the way of enjoying yourself.

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thats awesome, have fun and inspire those students!

That's just great! Enjoy the newness!

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Amazing! Best of luck! What I've liked about teaching like this is it gives you the perspective of why you fell in love with the activity many years ago. It helps you bring fresh eyes (or ears) to the skill. Can't wait to hear your experience.

Oooh, I like your insight! That didn't even occur to me, but makes sense. What did you teach?

I volunteer with my schools and teach 10 - 18 year Olds how to lockpick and how to hack electronics. :) I'm trying to be the guest speaker I would have loved to see when I was in school.

You do you, boo 😘. You can tell in the end product when there is natural talent and passion, not just robotic training. (From a person with all the feels when listening to music and no training other than band in school).

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I hope to be able to teach kids and adults to just be them. Slightly refined, more informed and skilled on chosen topic, knowing where the path goes, but proud of their own individuality. It's most complex with own voice. Just as anything else:)

The way it should be. I wish all things were taught this way. You don't have to fit in a box and that's a good thing.

I'm stoked for you! Hoorah! πŸ˜€