Sorry to bring this topic up again ...
But just how do *you* deal with transfer students who play essentially by ear and can't really read very well?
What is your approach?
I guess it just seems like something
they have to want to learn ... if it takes flashcards or whatever. Do you give them an entire book beneath their level just for sight reading? And do more of that during the lesson?
I've got this one student - at the school where I teach [hence, passed to me at her current level, essentially], she is in a group class, following the Alfred books - and so has those pieces - and then, she's got a weekly private with me. Bad thing - in class, the parents sit in with them - and basically help them too much [IMO]. She ends up not practicing what I give her, essentially, because she can't read it on her own ...
I just almost feel like these kids need an intesive few weeks, just to get over this hurdle, with extra lesson time, just devoted to sightreading ... Otherwise, what? It would be so easy to eat up a 30-minute lesson with just this stuff and never feel like you're actually getting to play music.
I hope I'm making sense...
this is such a common problem - so how do you all get past it so you can move on?
[thinking that, if it was so easy, why is it so common??]
I *really* like just to start kids from scratch, lol!
...you know - it's almost like I've got the parent somewhat working against me & my process ... I have heard stuff from this girl like, "my mom says not to use the metronome" ... and "my mom says not to learn the notes that way" [when showing her the FACE and Empty Garbage Before Dad Flips thing] aargh - I'm like - well, I don't care *how* youl learn it - just learn it. [!] I did get a chance to discuss it briefly with her mom - and I was saying, it's just a tool - once you learn it, you don't think about it that way - i.e., I don't ... so she says "I still do" ... [UM - yeah - and you only had about 4 yrs of lessons - from age 8 to 13 ... perhaps she didn't play long enough to get that out of her brain ... ya think?]. I actually told my student to do it secretly in her head. I mean really - who has to know? is that crazy or ??
aargh. sorry - just had to vent a little.
