[Perform-Talk] Teaching for the First Time

Sandra Gayer sandragayer7 at gmail.com
Fri May 12 21:35:49 UTC 2023


Hello,
I teach Braille Music. Musicianship and Theory overlap as people tend
to need help with these as well. Get started teaching as soon as you
can, if you intend to teach. You'll never get experience if you don't
begin. Experience grows as you practise.

Charging for lessons depends on
*what you teach.
*your experience. If not direct, then in related areas.
*your expenses. (Usually this would include transport, your equipment
etc). These days of virtual, think of your tech costs.

HTH,
very best wishes,
Sandra.

On 5/12/23, Elizabeth Sprecher via Perform-Talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> How did you charge for lessons?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 8, 2023, at 6:24 PM, Ignasi Cambra via Perform-Talk
>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Elizabeth,
>>
>> I don't teach and do not consider myself to be a good teacher, but I would
>> say if it's something you see yourself doing after graduating then the
>> sooner you start, the sooner you will feel more confident and able to
>> communicate what you know to your students nicely and efficiently. I only
>> had to give private lessons a few times when I took a mandatory piano
>> pedagogy course in college, and I realized that even in that short amount
>> of time and given my total lack of patience I was getting slightly better
>> at it every week. My student cried after the first lesson, and gave me a
>> box of chocolates after the last. Whether that was because she was glad
>> she wouldn't have to see me again or because she felt she learned
>> something I couldn't tell you, but overall I'm glad I was forced to do it.
>>
>> Just in case it helps, some years ago I uploaded a video on Youtube about
>> Braille music, and several people have written to me saying it was useful
>> to them when teaching students and their parents. Here it is for your
>> reference: https://youtu.be/BJ9J9ZAL0Ps.
>>
>> Good luck!!
>>
>> IC
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 8 May 2023, at 23:29, Elizabeth Sprecher via Perform-Talk
>>> <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> recently, I got a message that someone wanted to learn braille music and
>>> theory. I have never fully taught someone before, but I'm not sure where
>>> to
>>> start.
>>> I am currently a senior in undergrad, and am wondering if I should charge
>>> for lessons, or if I should just point them to some resources such as
>>> beginner books that show braille music. I need to start getting some
>>> teaching experience, and I'm super nervous..
>>> Does anyone have any advice on teaching, any starting points, anything I
>>> need to know about committing to something like this.
>>> Thanks
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