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I don’t have that particular inner struggle but I am sure it really is the pits.
I think the key is just being clear about your expectations. Also, don’t book and cancel stuff over and over. I have a regular teacher. We meet every couple weeks, but sometimes delays are longer when I get super busy (or pre-Covid when he went on tour).
I have also done a couple 1-off lessons with other people where I just wanted some guidance on a particular technique or a perspective different from that of my main teacher. And when I was having some trouble with Logic, I hired a guy for a session just to work with me, and then I hired him again later on to solve another problem.
If you want voice lessons, you can just write to someone and say you’d like to try one, and then you might want another one a couple months later. It doesn’t have to be a regular thing so long as they’re not expecting it to be.
There are also online things you can sign up for where there are recorded video lessons. My wife, who is a drummer, signed up for Drumeo and loves watching videos.
I find the interaction, plus responsibility to another person, really makes a difference for me.
I’m not as far along as you down that path, but it’s nice to have a lot of instruments around.
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