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Episode Synopsis
Today, Neil delves into the challenges faced by adult guitar students who are revisiting their musical dreams after years of self-doubt and poor instruction. He discusses the pervasive issues of self-belief, perfectionism, and the failure to teach fundamental techniques that can set students up for success. Neil emphasises the importance of addressing these foundational skills to prevent frustration and failure in learning the guitar.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Many adult students returning to music often struggle with self-belief and perfectionism, which can hinder their progress. It's important to create an environment that encourages them to pursue their dreams without fear of failure.
A significant issue in music education is the failure to teach fundamental techniques. Proper positioning and technique are crucial for long-term success, and neglecting these basics can lead to frustration and eventual dropout.
Many students come with a history of inadequate instruction, often from multiple teachers or online sources. It's essential to recognise and address the gaps in their learning rather than criticise their previous teachers.
Maintaining a positive relationship with students means refraining from speaking negatively about their former teachers. Instead, focus on providing better guidance and support to help them improve.
As educators, there is a responsibility to help students overcome the challenges posed by previous learning experiences. This involves guiding them towards effective techniques that will enhance their skills and enjoyment of music.
BEST MOMENTS
"It's so sad that a lot of grown-ups are revisiting the dreams of their youth that either they were not able to succeed at or were unable to pursue."
"The complete failure to teach the basics is what sets students up to fail right from the get-go."
"Good technique isn't glamorous. It's not aspirational. But what it does do is make everything else easier, better and forever."
"The very best you and I can hope for as teachers is to surpass what the other guy did and to be better than them for the student."
"If you teach a high school activity like guitar, it's on you to fix other people's messes."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
www.Neilcowmeadow.com
[email protected]
HOST BIO
Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Many adult students returning to music often struggle with self-belief and perfectionism, which can hinder their progress. It's important to create an environment that encourages them to pursue their dreams without fear of failure.
A significant issue in music education is the failure to teach fundamental techniques. Proper positioning and technique are crucial for long-term success, and neglecting these basics can lead to frustration and eventual dropout.
Many students come with a history of inadequate instruction, often from multiple teachers or online sources. It's essential to recognise and address the gaps in their learning rather than criticise their previous teachers.
Maintaining a positive relationship with students means refraining from speaking negatively about their former teachers. Instead, focus on providing better guidance and support to help them improve.
As educators, there is a responsibility to help students overcome the challenges posed by previous learning experiences. This involves guiding them towards effective techniques that will enhance their skills and enjoyment of music.
BEST MOMENTS
"It's so sad that a lot of grown-ups are revisiting the dreams of their youth that either they were not able to succeed at or were unable to pursue."
"The complete failure to teach the basics is what sets students up to fail right from the get-go."
"Good technique isn't glamorous. It's not aspirational. But what it does do is make everything else easier, better and forever."
"The very best you and I can hope for as teachers is to surpass what the other guy did and to be better than them for the student."
"If you teach a high school activity like guitar, it's on you to fix other people's messes."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
www.Neilcowmeadow.com
[email protected]
HOST BIO
Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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