Health Issues and Make-up Lessons
Being a singer, and learning to become a good singer, requires the use of one’s body in order to succeed. Maintaining good health through adequate rest and a good diet is absolutely necessary, as are good habits of hygiene. In addition, because music is a demanding major, if one loses time to illness, it becomes exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to make up the material required in all classes—not just studio voice.
If you are ill and cannot come to your scheduled lesson, especially if you are my first student of the day, you must contact and notify the instructor well ahead of time [one hour before your lesson is not sufficient]. You should be aware of your own vocal status and health. Do not be afraid to call me at my home or on my cell phone. If you are ill I am happy to have you call me. You may also e-mail me. I prefer to be called!
If I am responsible for missing a lesson, I will try to make arrangements with any student whose lesson I have missed to make it up. Lesson time is exactly the same as any other scheduled class time. It is reserved for the student. Once that time is missed, it becomes increasingly difficult to make up lessons, especially near the end of the semester, since I cannot use time reserved for other students. Therefore, I am not responsible for making up any lessons which a student misses.
If you are ill and are not feeling well, do not come to tell me personally, thus exposing me to your germs. You may leave notes in my box, on my door, or telephone messages [that is one reason for my home telephone number]. You may also e-mail me, but I prefer to have you call.
Occasionally, because voice is a physical discipline, it may become necessary for me to touch an individual student in order to demonstrate a vocal concept. If you have a problem with this, then you need to tell me.