tuning and teaching

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Fri Apr 26 13:27 MDT 2002


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In a message dated 4/26/02 10:52:49 AM Central Daylight Time, 
rbreakal@richmond.edu writes:


> Wim,
>  
> I have a 30 hour a week job and my supervisor has suggested that I talk to 
> the faculty about teaching in their classes about pianos when appropriate. 
> She also said that I could maybe teach percussion lessons to the students. 
> Nothing wrong with having variety.
>  
> Ray Beakall
> University of Richmond
>  
> 

Ray

But would you get paid when you do that? This is what shouldn't be happening, 
talking to students for a few minutes in a teacher's class room. I think if 
we are going to be asked to assume the role of teacher, we need to get paid 
for it. I think piano students need to know more about their instrument, and 
the only way this is going to happen is if they have to take a class on it, 
for credit. And we should get paid to teach it. 

Wim 

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