Tell us how you really feel! heheh! :)

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:42 AM, 14strings <perrypale...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> To me the biggest benefit of a workshop is witnessing the sound your
> teacher makes with his/her instrument in a small room. If it's
> intimate enough there is nothing like sitting a few feet away from the
> player and his instrument.
>
> Aside from that I've learned very little at workshops often because
> teachers are usually too willing to teach down to the lowest common
> demoninator in the class.
>
> I applaud a teacher's POLITE unwillingness to address questions that
> should not be asked. If you don't know the blues scale should you be
> sitting in a workshop with a known blues master?  Heck I didn't pay
> $75 clams to have the teacher tell you what a flatted third is.
>
> And while I'm at can you teachers tell those noodlers in class to shut
> the !...@$@#% up! :)
>
>
> >
>

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