I just thought it would be great to share with each other some things that we love about teaching, especially specific things that have made you fall into love with it, and be so proud to be your students' teacher.
I will start with a couple of things.
I have never had any of my students enter competitions, so I don't know what it would feel like to be a part of that as a teacher (if you want to share, please do), but there are other littler things that I have experienced.
Sometimes, I don't know what it is exactly, but I will see a certain dexterity and coordination in their hand and, even if it's only there for a moment, it literally makes me want to cry. I can see that they get it and feel it in their hand, even if they don't know it. Especially if it is a student who I have wondering if I am doing the wrong thing with them, and "are they going to get this ?" type thinking, for a while. Suddenly, something will fall into place and progress is made.
Also, sometimes I hear this certain color in their tone, like it is just this innocent sound... they are not trying to make it sound "like" anything in particular, they are just playing. It sounds so pure to me.
I have had a couple of students make some very interesting strides performance-wise, this year. In my fall recital, my last performer expressed a musical maturity that completely captivated the audience. It was quite an amazing experience. Also, another student of mine made a real connection with a particular piece of music, and suddenly she became a "pianist" with that piece. She showed in performance and through that piece an ability that surprised me and her family.
There are more things, especially little moments and little things... but I will just say those. Will you share some things ? I think it could be really inspiring, especially for those days when teaching might not seem as cool as the other days

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