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10 Quic steps to loosing a guitar student
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RE: 10 Quic steps to loosing a guita... (in reply to Florian)
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i think to be a teacher you have to forget about the charcter of the player and the gigs ,you are just passing an info to someone who is coming take it ,dont make your student your friend just deal with him as yr young brother until you feel he begin to be close to you ,this is means that you have to make himn closer step by step make your conversation abot the instrument and the sound of guitars for example or making him listen for some new flamenco guitarists thats all what he need ,if he needs a friend he will look for some one in his same age but he is looking for a teacher so you must be a teacher.
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Date Mar. 18 2007 3:13:43
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RE: 10 Quic steps to loosing a guita... (in reply to Guest)
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shroomy plz read my comment till the end
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