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Next_Amazing
- Rate $100
- Response 1h

$100/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
Experienced Gujarati Tutor offering easy, friendly and personalized lessons for students of all ages
- English
- Reading
Lesson location
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At Next_Amazing's house: Auckland
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About Next_Amazing
It sounds like you're trying to figure out the exact reason why this student chose you specifically, or what their underlying motivation is for taking both classes from your side.
Because everyone learns differently, students usually choose to take both singing and guitar from the same teacher for a few very specific reasons. Here is what is likely driving them:
1. The "All-in-One" Convenience
Finding a good teacher is hard; finding two separate teachers who coordinate with each other is even harder. By taking both from you, the student gets a frictionless experience. They don't have to travel to two places, manage two different schedules, or adapt to two completely different teaching personalities. You are their single, trusted musical guide.
2. They Want to Be a Singer-Songwriter (The Unified Goal)
Most students who learn both instruments don't actually see them as separate hobbies. They don't want to be a concert classical guitarist and an opera singer; they want to accompany themselves.
They want to play at open mics, write their own songs, or just sit around a campfire and entertain friends.
They chose you because they realize that learning both skills from the same person allows them to blend the two together much faster than learning them in isolated silos.
3. Trust and Comfort Level
Singing is incredibly intimate and makes people feel highly vulnerable. It is much easier for a student to open up and sing in front of a teacher they already know and trust through guitar lessons. If they already respect your guitar teaching, they feel safe letting you guide their voice, too.
How to Find Out the Exact Reason
The absolute best way to know their "why" is to simply ask them at the start of your next session. You can frame it casually:
"Hey, I love that we are doing both guitar and voice together! What is your big picture goal? Are we aiming to get you playing and singing your favorite songs at an open mic, or do you just want to build both skills up evenly?"
Knowing this target will help you tailor your lessons perfectly to their dream.
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
It sounds like you're trying to figure out the exact reason why this student chose you specifically, or what their underlying motivation is for taking both classes from your side.
Because everyone learns differently, students usually choose to take both singing and guitar from the same teacher for a few very specific reasons. Here is what is likely driving them:
1. The "All-in-One" Convenience
Finding a good teacher is hard; finding two separate teachers who coordinate with each other is even harder. By taking both from you, the student gets a frictionless experience. They don't have to travel to two places, manage two different schedules, or adapt to two completely different teaching personalities. You are their single, trusted musical guide.
2. They Want to Be a Singer-Songwriter (The Unified Goal)
Most students who learn both instruments don't actually see them as separate hobbies. They don't want to be a concert classical guitarist and an opera singer; they want to accompany themselves.
They want to play at open mics, write their own songs, or just sit around a campfire and entertain friends.
They chose you because they realize that learning both skills from the same person allows them to blend the two together much faster than learning them in isolated silos.
3. Trust and Comfort Level
Singing is incredibly intimate and makes people feel highly vulnerable. It is much easier for a student to open up and sing in front of a teacher they already know and trust through guitar lessons. If they already respect your guitar teaching, they feel safe letting you guide their voice, too.
How to Find Out the Exact Reason
The absolute best way to know their "why" is to simply ask them at the start of your next session. You can frame it casually:
"Hey, I love that we are doing both guitar and voice together! What is your big picture goal? Are we aiming to get you playing and singing your favorite songs at an open mic, or do you just want to build both skills up evenly?"
Knowing this target will help you tailor your lessons perfectly to their dream.
Rates
Rate
- $100
Pack rates
- 5h: $500
- 10h: $1000
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Next_Amazing will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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