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To change my music teacher?

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Lucydogz · 12/04/2016 16:06

I've had my music teacher for a couple of years now. She's fine but I feel like a change. I know this sounds like the ultimate 1st World Problem, but would really like to know if ibu to change, never having been in this situation before.

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curren · 12/04/2016 16:07

It's not a first world problem. It's not a problem at all. You are a paying customer and feel you want something different. Yanbu.

I left my PT last year, for no other reason than I fancied a change.

I would suggest finding a new one first though. It could take a while to find someone who is a good fit.

RaspberryOverload · 13/04/2016 09:38

Go ahead and change teacher if you want. It's often about personality, and as you're spending time in someone's company for the lesson, I'd certainly want to be with someone I got on with, rather than a fantstic teacher I didn't like.

DD took piano lessons for a while, but never really gelled with the teacher. Who, to be fair, was good and I certainly would have taken lessons from them myself, but personality wise wasn't a good match for DD.

Found another teacher who was good for DD, but DD only got to grade 4 before deciding it wasn't for her.

Pixienott0005 · 18/04/2016 15:22

Yanbu.

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