In this episode, I delve into the age-old debate: does one need to be an exceptional musician to teach music effectively? Join me as I share personal anecdotes, discuss the impact of teaching at different stages of a student's development, and explore the importance of exposing students to musical excellence. From my experiences with students to reflections on my own teaching methods, this episode is packed with insights for musicians, teachers, and anyone interested in the art of teaching.


Show Notes/Time Stamps:

00:00 - Introduction & Outtake 02:15 - Main Question: Must You Be a Good Player to Teach? 05:45 - Personal Reflections & Experiences 10:30 - The Importance of Methodical Teaching 15:00 - Exposure to Excellence 20:10 - The Role of a Teacher 25:20 - The Myth of the Perfect Teacher 30:00 - Real-Life Teaching Moments 35:45 - Conclusion

Music Education Trombone Teaching Music Performance Teacher-Student Relationship Musical Excellence


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Music Education Trombone Teaching Performance Excellence Musical Development Teaching Techniques

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