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Re:voice teacher - 2008/05/04 13:08
If you have only had one lesson, giving up on this teacher might be premature. Perhaps you just haven't communicated your needs clearly. She may have different goals in mind, and hasn't communicated them to you.
I would start by making a list (actually writing it down) of the specific things you would like to work on - such as matching specific pitches, as you have mentioned. Then, sit down with your teacher and explain that, since you are interested in improving as quickly as possible, that you have made a list of the skills you would like to focus on in your lessons.
Once you have communicated this clearly, it is quite possible that she will be able to help you. If, however, she isn't able to, and things don't improve in the next few lessons, then you need to explore other options.
DON'T keep on a teacher who is not helping you, no matter how much you like her. Remember that certain teaching and learning styles just don't match, and you should be able to say that to her without being hurtful.
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