I think the problem is that you should find a teacher that doesn't scare you so much. If you enjoy playing the violin, then it should really be an enjoyable lesson.honsaw said:My lessons are only an hour.. but i have to go during the week days which is on tuesday, and my teacher is really strict, so i'm a bit scared..
My teacher can be a bit scary at times but i guess he just wants me to do good.. and i have tried finding another violin teacher but there all kind of expensive because i only pay $40 an hour.. where as some charge like $55 an hour.RogueAcademic said:I think the problem is that you should find a teacher that doesn't scare you so much. If you enjoy playing the violin, then it should really be an enjoyable lesson.
How much do you practice during the week?
There's the idea of being firm as a teacher, but not really to the point of being scary. A good teacher would inspire and motivate if they want you to be good, rather than scare you into being good.honsaw said:My teacher can be a bit scary at times but i guess he just wants me to do good..
That's perfectly normal. I guess you have to decide how much time you will have to practice vs how much time you will need to study for Yr12.honsaw said:i do have those times where i really enjoy playing and other times where i feel like i want to throw it out the window..
As RogueAcademic has said, a good teacher is one that is passionate about their work and makes you enjoy what you're learning every second you're doing it. I know this may sound weird but if your teacher 'scares' you, channel that fear into your playing. I have found that being scared by your teacher is a similar feeling to being on stage in front of a large audience. Make it motivate you to do better with the determination to transform that scary mood to a mood of praises.honsaw said:My teacher can be a bit scary at times but i guess he just wants me to do good.
That's perfectly normal. The thing is, it isn't actually getting significantly harder. Other people or yourself make you think that it's getting harder. Many people stop the music lessons during high school senior year or when they finish high school, or when they get up to grade 8. This makes you think that the road is a lot harder to travel on.I used to practise everyday but now i don't practice that much anymore because i feel that i have lost motivation because its getting harder
Again, this is perfectly normal. On some occasions, I can get very bad tempered when I practice so when it gets to the point that I want to throw my sheet music on the ground and stamp on it, I get up from my seat, walk into my room and let the anger release by shaking my hands and arms as if lightning was thundering out of them. Act like Ludwig Van Beethoven, except do it silently and don't let it involve any objects.but i do have those times where i really enjoy playing and other times where i feel like i want to throw it out the window..
honsaw said:My teacher can be a bit scary at times but i guess he just wants me to do good.. and i have tried finding another violin teacher but there all kind of expensive because i only pay $40 an hour.. where as some charge like $55 an hour.
I used to practise everyday but now i don't practice that much anymore because i feel that i have lost motivation because its getting harder.. but i do have those times where i really enjoy playing and other times where i feel like i want to throw it out the window..
I pay $70. $40/lesson is EXTREMELY cheap, unless your teacher is young/inexperienced.GreenLeaf said:$40 a lesson? What qualifications does your teacher have? That's a fairly big rip off.
My teacher actually is like around in his 40's and i could tell he knows his stuff because he is really strict..chichichip said:I pay $70. $40/lesson is EXTREMELY cheap, unless your teacher is young/inexperienced.
$60- 70 is the norm in Sydney, if you're looking for an experienced teacher.
Anyway, what grade/standard are you?
And do you enjoy it?
Do you want to have music as a career?
My best advice for you would be to lessen your lessons, to around once per fortnight, less if your workload at school gets crazy.