Now wouldn't that be something? A magic formula for every teacher-student combination? To learn any instrument, you'll need to study an extended period of time with a teacher who's good at teaching you a solid technique. To become a good musician, you'll need to work with teachers who can help you to develop your own musicality into playing that will speak to an audience. It goes without saying that first and foremost you'll need to bring your own dedication and motivation, as no teacher can do that for you. I think a regular lesson with your reacher should be quite different from an incidental lesson at a workshop or masterclass. Prepare these lessons differently. David
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