Dear Egghead,
(I feel sorta mean calling you that)
What did you do during your meeting with the new student?
Well, when I talked with her mother on the phone previous to our first meeting, I told her that I would like to hear her daughter play for me so I know if and what I have to offer her (basically). So, she came prepared to play.
I have two pianos, one old and one brand new. And, since she is a transfer student and already knows how to play a bit, I had her choose between the two to play on for me. I wanted to see what she would choose and why. I wanted to see if she had developed an ear for what she likes or not.
Then she played for me. I didn't say much about the piece as far as criticisms go. I feel it is probably pretty tacky to critique in these circumstances as this is a piece she has had for a long time and feels very confident with. I just wanted an idea of where she is at. I asked her a couple of questions, and that was it as far as the piece went. I was able to learn what I needed to know for now, from that.
Then, I asked her what her other interests are. I like to know what I am competing with as well as express an interest in them as a person right away. I chose one of her acitivities to draw parallels to piano study with, I believe it was a successful parallel.
Through interaction, I aim to show her what I am about. I talked briefly about what we will be covering during our lessons together. We set goals for next time she will see me, and that was it. I don't charge for this first meeting either. I tell them it is a chance for us to get to know eachother (it is our trial lesson).
I have two pianos for the purpose of me being able to demonstrate or accompany. This I am not worried about because it is all part of the lesson (not normally on the first meeting though).
I do have friends of students (and student's mom tells me that friend may be interesting in starting piano again) sit in on lessons on occasion (especially when I am at the student's house). I try to include them in little ways and see if I can spark an interest and if they respond to me.
I guess I do perform for them sometimes. But, I am pretty choosey about the circumstances. I am always careful to see that it will truly accomplish what the purpose is that it is supposed to be serving.
But, I guess I am wondering if I should start preparing pieces to perform for prospective students when they come 'a callin' and just expect this as though
I am auditioning for them

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m1469