Indeed, a teacher is a guide. Some of them really give you a good map and guidebook too, though it's still up to you to make sure you don't fall over this cliff, or into that bog. Ah, how I miss the hills! john At 19:33 13/04/00 +0100, you wrote: ... >However, the truth of the matter as far as I'm >concerned is that I firmly believe that in the end, >every student of singing teaches themselves; has too. >A teacher can only point a way, whether you are on >that wavelength or not is dependant on you the >student. Of course, being a teacher myself, I am >bound to say that another pair of ears, eyes etc are >useful, and hopefully the teacher should know more >than the student! ... >Best wishes, > >Ian Belsey. voice technician, Bromley, Kent, England > > >____________________________________________________________ > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >1.6 Million Digital Images! >Download one Today from Corbis.com >http://click.egroups.com/1/3356/3/_/843894/_/955650799/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >vocalist-temporary-unsubscribe@o... > > > > John Blyth Baritone, inter alia. Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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