Bad music lessons...
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Bad music lessons...
I had my lesson today.. think probably the worst one I've had
I thought I'd practised pretty thoroughly, I'd restricted myself to just the few pieces. Played those OK I guess, and then we got to the scales. I played B major when I should have played B minor. Got harmonic and melodics all a*se about face, got all the fingering wrong. Then Natalya went back through my notebook and saw that we'd started some pieces from a different book, got the book and I had another go at those. Of course I was rubbish so my homework is to sort those out. And of course Natalya is right, I need to polish those easier pieces, then we can tick them off properly but I feel like I've been demoted!
I know I can't expect to get gold stars every week, but it would be nice!! Sorry to offload.. I know you lot will understand. It'll be better next week I know. Large glass of red wine underway!!!
Linzy x
I thought I'd practised pretty thoroughly, I'd restricted myself to just the few pieces. Played those OK I guess, and then we got to the scales. I played B major when I should have played B minor. Got harmonic and melodics all a*se about face, got all the fingering wrong. Then Natalya went back through my notebook and saw that we'd started some pieces from a different book, got the book and I had another go at those. Of course I was rubbish so my homework is to sort those out. And of course Natalya is right, I need to polish those easier pieces, then we can tick them off properly but I feel like I've been demoted!
I know I can't expect to get gold stars every week, but it would be nice!! Sorry to offload.. I know you lot will understand. It'll be better next week I know. Large glass of red wine underway!!!
Linzy x
Quick! Get Linzy a kleenez! (Clearly still remembering the "sopa box" jab). Us youngsters have good memeries, y'know!
I always think that it takes a bad lessons every now and again to help get your act together for the next time. Of course, I never had any of those lessons , mind you I used to have lots of experiences like that when I was learning to drive. My driving instructor used to tap my knee with his knuckle and say "Right dear, have you her in 3rd gear yet?", "Right dear, shimmer on", Right dear,...." I mean "DEAR" ??? I think he used to do that to aggravate you into getting things right the next time. Right enough it did - just because I wanted to sicken him! Mind you, it worked; the point being, sometimes it takes a negative experience or two to make you determined enough to prove your real potential!
I always think that it takes a bad lessons every now and again to help get your act together for the next time. Of course, I never had any of those lessons , mind you I used to have lots of experiences like that when I was learning to drive. My driving instructor used to tap my knee with his knuckle and say "Right dear, have you her in 3rd gear yet?", "Right dear, shimmer on", Right dear,...." I mean "DEAR" ??? I think he used to do that to aggravate you into getting things right the next time. Right enough it did - just because I wanted to sicken him! Mind you, it worked; the point being, sometimes it takes a negative experience or two to make you determined enough to prove your real potential!
markymark wrote:Mark, you go boy! Yeah!
The thing is though, I'm NOT a teacher and I'm the modern 'yoof' of today that would rather spell in text language then care about geting my spelling and grammar right!
You will just hate me!
Last edited by Moonlight on 26 Sep 2008, 17:25, edited 1 time in total.
I'm sorry, was that an excuse? Yes I think that was an excuse!Moonlight wrote: The thing is though, I'm NOT a teacher and I'm the modern 'yoof' of today that would rather spell in text langauge then care about geting my spelling and grammar right!
You will just hate me!
Play the tune and see who dances!
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