Magpie
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My almost-13yo son has just started violin and he says he doesn't like his teacher.
I think he was expecting a teacher like his saxophone teacher, who is laid back and cool and makes lessons fun.
His violin teacher, on the other hand, is an old, white-haired lady from Eastern Europe who simply shows him what to do, then tells him to do it again and again until he has it perfect. So it's a whole half hour of, "Wrong. Do it again. Like that. Again. And again. Again!"
He's had one lesson and he's learned how to stand correctly, and play two notes, which isn't very exciting in his opinion. I will say, however, he does play those two notes VERY well. He doesn't squeak them at all.
Now my husband's knee-jerk reaction was, "If he doesn't like her, he doesn't have to take lessons with her!"
But there aren't any other violin teachers available at this time, and I'm not so sure my husband's right. The teacher is not raising her voice at him, and what my son sees as her being "mean", I see as just a different style of teaching. My boy is no delicate flower, and I think he could learn a lot from her.
So... does anyone have any experience with teachers like this? I'm inclined to tell him to tough it out. It's only once a week. He needs to learn a string instrument to get into a particular high school program. And not all his teachers are going to be warm and cuddly.
But am I running the risk he'll end up hating violin?
I think he was expecting a teacher like his saxophone teacher, who is laid back and cool and makes lessons fun.
His violin teacher, on the other hand, is an old, white-haired lady from Eastern Europe who simply shows him what to do, then tells him to do it again and again until he has it perfect. So it's a whole half hour of, "Wrong. Do it again. Like that. Again. And again. Again!"
He's had one lesson and he's learned how to stand correctly, and play two notes, which isn't very exciting in his opinion. I will say, however, he does play those two notes VERY well. He doesn't squeak them at all.
Now my husband's knee-jerk reaction was, "If he doesn't like her, he doesn't have to take lessons with her!"
But there aren't any other violin teachers available at this time, and I'm not so sure my husband's right. The teacher is not raising her voice at him, and what my son sees as her being "mean", I see as just a different style of teaching. My boy is no delicate flower, and I think he could learn a lot from her.
So... does anyone have any experience with teachers like this? I'm inclined to tell him to tough it out. It's only once a week. He needs to learn a string instrument to get into a particular high school program. And not all his teachers are going to be warm and cuddly.
But am I running the risk he'll end up hating violin?

Unless the teacher was cruel or my child was not learning I would not have a problem with it.
