Monday, October 19, 2009

Romina




I believe in "Every child can!" but to be frank I also believe that some children do their job better than others. Undoubtedly a better progress roots in a diversity of reasons and factors. Certainly the first and the most important element which includes many different subdirectories by itself is "Environment". Environment can grow a noble character who has got all merits of the world or one that cannot be called a human kind. It is the same story in violin learning. Different atmospheres make different advantages. I'd better elaborate this through a clear example to make my point easily. The picture above is Romina. In a very short time she's learned so much. I've been teaching her less than three months but she holds her violin comfortably like an experienced violinist and plays her songs beautifully. She even believes that it's easy to play the violin. Yet I have pupils who think that playing the fiddle is the most laborious job in the universe. Where do these beliefs and statement-which are true productions and also constructors of our beliefs- come from? Romina's parents -specially her kind-hearted mum- observe daily rehearsal of their daughter responsibly. Sometimes her mother asks me questions about the new lesson or it's related technique on violin that surprises me because I had never heard such a question before from other students or their parents. I enjoy to answer patiently and I understand that these parents have found the right way through success.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Sina


The young man standing beside his piano is Sina. His teacher -Zohreh- believes that one of crucial facts shaping his good progress is that his mum learns with him at the same time. This way, she can help her son more knowledgeably and easier. Sina is seven years old and he can imitate the song that his teacher plays, beautifully and exactly. Since he has started almost a year ago Sina's progress is admirable.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Anita


Last week at the end of our class I asked Anita if she had any questions about her new lesson or no. Then she smiled cutely and responded: "No questions, but I want a kiss!". I was unbelievably excited to gain the invaluable opportunity of kissing an angel on earth.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Setayesh


Setayesh is almost eight years old. She's commenced to learn Piano with Zohre recently. Since her practice has been very well and she has shown a fabulous aptitude Setayesh was chosen to play one of her songs in a talent show held a week ago. She's so lovely and her parents back and support her to take strong steps forward.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Mah-manzar




Mah-manzar is unbearably cute! She's so polite too. Since a month ago by finishing her school final examinations she has facilitated her progress by regular daily practice. Her kind-hearted mum is always present in our class and records all her observations by mind to help her daughter the rest of weekdays when I'm not at their house. I feel very cozy and happy at Mah-manzar's home and I know this is due to the people who have created such a peaceful, warm environment, a good family. I'm sure Mah-manzar is grateful to her kind parents, just like me!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Kodai








Kodai learns extremely fast!