I'm also finding that Saturday is a good day to at the very least offer makeups, especially when you have HS students who are in the musical and whose weeknights are consumed with rehearsal. If I hadn't opened up Saturdays, I would be missing that income instead.
Christine Thomas, Mezzo Soprano
"I love to sing-a, about the moon-a and the June-a and the spring-a!" ----- Original Message ----- From: norma bowen To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 4:31 PM Subject: Re: [vocalist] Question for Voice Teachers
Hello, I teach on Saturdays all day and Tuesdays from 5-8p.m I do not get conflict as such for the older students who prefer Saturdays. One or two of the younger high school students do get some conflicts as some of them go to other lessons (science etc.) .My first student at 10.30 am Sat. goes to lessons from 8 a.m until 10 a.m. and she is always late for me. I have a new student who says that her speaking voice has always been husky and heavy. Her range is from E flat in the 3rd. octave to F in the 4th.I have never had such a student and I am a little concerned about extending her range.Any suggestions Norms. Dean FH Macy <deanmacy@a...> wrote:Tine wrote:
> How many of you teach on Saturdays? If you do, are your students consistent > with attendance or do they have more conflicts than weekday students? > > I teach on Staurdays and some Sundays but these are professional artists in the NYC and Toronto CA area to whom I travel to get to. And they are always there. Never a no show. And it is very lucrative if you don't mind the travel.
Dr Dean
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