I love seeing students who were not able to hold their instruments in October, grow into the cute little musicians in training who can play "Jurassic Park" almost flawlessly. Their musical development impresses me, and I become so emerged in teaching. Suddenly, it doesn't matter to me that I had to drive 40 minutes in the snow storm to bring these students joy.
The other day, I had been considering my resignation. With less than two months left of the school year, I didn't think I should. After a series of events negative events with the company, I almost did. The day I was sure I was going to hand in my two-weeks, one of my beginners came up to me and said "Miss Aly, I love band!" and I realized that if I could make a difference in someone's life then I guess I'm doing alright.
Riverton Music Youth Orchestra || Most of my Advanced Elementary Band auditioned for a spot and got in! |
Along with my band students, I also have been teaching private lessons for a whole year and it has been an enriching experience. I have taught some really talented young musicians and have watched them grow immensely. I look forward to my private lessons, because we have fun learning music and playing duets. Private lessons have made me a better player and a better instructor. My first student had her first recital and I cried watching her perform. It's breathtaking to see students' strengths and weaknesses and how they refine them. I'm proud of all my students and their accomplishments, learning an instrument takes time and effort, and some of them really put it forth.
... And then comes 9 AM on Saturday mornings. We host a group guitar class, which my colleague teaches. We have been hosting this class for almost two years, and I've seen some of these students grow up and learn from my colleague. That's where I started getting serious about guitar, I began learning with some of my colleague's students and they recognize me from working the front counter. I've had to sub the group guitar class a couple times, and those kids are adorable. Talking to my colleague, I can tell he enjoys teaching them too. With my most recent experience in mind, they were funny and all around great to teach.
During the group guitar class, my other colleague teaches piano. Every now and then he will have me sub for his students too, and seeing the rates at which students progress amazes me. The store doesn't open until 10, so being there at 9 doesn't bother me, despite what my colleagues would think. I love seeing those kids grow and develop their skills as young musicians. I may be groggy and tired, but it is 100% worth seeing the students become better. I've seen a good handful of students grow into talented young musicians. As long as they keep practicing and never stop learning, they will be going places.
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