A Wierd Arrangement
Hmmm... my piano teacher asked me to help play the piano for an upcoming wedding in September. It seemed that her friend asked her to help out singing, and she in turn arrowed me to play. But somehow, there ARE stuff that are somewhat wierd about the whole arrangement:
- My piano teacher has no idea who the couple are.
- I have no idea who her friends are.
- I have no idea who the couple are.
- My PIANO TEACHER asked me to play the piano. (Erm, isn't she much better at it, for her to TEACH me?)
- And I heard the couple are from Lighthouse. What if they start to think that musicians provide a free playing service as part of the standard services of the church and the word spreads? ALL the musicians in M&D will murder me!!! Okie, one of the ten comandments should save me. I hope. I guess. I presume. I assume. I think. I suppose. I anticipate. I pray...
Thought: Well, I guess I'll give it a try just for fun anyway =)
2 Comments:
Make sure you don't get underpaid ! No kidding, a private pianist should not come cheap, especially if you have no connection to the couple in question. People like to exploit "young aspiring starry eyed" artists such as yourself. Keep your dignity, 20 dollars an hour, minimum (or at least whatever the rate is you are paying your teacher), or no deal.
Hahaha, nice advice! that'll work out to... hmmm... $$55 an hour. hahaha
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