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I am wondering whether I should give a Christmas gift to my piano teacher. I have been taking lessons with her for about six months and really feel fortunate that I have found such a wonderful teacher. Your recommendations are greatly appreciated.


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I've been with my teacher for 6 Christmases and have given something (usually a good bottle of wine) each year, along with a 'merry-Christmas-thank-you-for-your-help-and-patience...etc-card. It seems to be really appreciated.


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I have been with my teacher about the same as Sandy, and I've given a variety of items. She's the one gift each year I try to make very personal--a book about a hobby I know she's pursuing, a CD of an artist I know she saw during the year, a calendar of pictures she took on her summer trip, etc. I feel like she gives me so much personal attention that I want to pay that back in a small way. I must admit that the first year was the hardest, though!

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Not just dealing with teachers, but thing i've learned is that it is very rare that you will ever regret giving someone a gift. so if the thought comes across your mind, do it. i've been giving a lot of little things lately, particularly cakes and bread and it feels great. so you can do it for yourself, selfishly giving people gifts is awesome!!

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I've been with my teacher for a year and I give her birthday and Christmas gifts. I do the usual, a nice bottle of wine from Spain was my first gift. She loves wine and for her birthday I gave her a piano telephone (hers had just gotten zapped by thunderstorm).

She knits, crochets, and is doing quilting now so for Christmas I got her a huge tin of Imported German pastries. The tin is huge and decorative so she could put her patches for her quilting once the goodies are gone. laugh

She teaches me free of charge and is a brilliant pianist and an awesome teacher so I try to do extras for her anytime I can.


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Sure!

I only had my teacher for about a month and would like to get her a little something b/c I really like her. But not sure if it is too soon.
I think the bottle of wine is a nice idea.


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Port or Chocolate (the good kind) is what I'd do.

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This is great information everyone! I am leaning toward a bottle of wine or some goodies of some sort. Any suggestions for a good red wine or port? smile

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in an old Columbo episode, Columbo asks a wine maker how to choose good wine. The answer:
by the price.

$15 gets you a decent bottle of port, that is sure to be enjoyed ...

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There was a thread a while back on the teacher's forum about teacher gifts. A bottle of wine is always nice, unless your teacher doesn't drink wine.

Mine's going to get a Starbucks gift card.


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Knotty!
You reminded me of something.
There is a fancy chocolate store near my work and they sell Mozart chocolates. Funny huh?
I think that might be a fun thing to get my teacher-Thanks.


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What are Mozart Chocolates?


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i collect miniature pianos (antique shops, ebay, estate sales)... everyone praises them when they see them.


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I am wondering whether I should give a Christmas gift to my piano teacher. I have been taking lessons with her for about six months and really feel fortunate that I have found such a wonderful teacher. Your recommendations are greatly appreciated.
spQQky. Been with my lady teacher for about the same time. I plan on getting the Tidus DVD and or just something piano'sh related. Along with a card saying "thanks" for getting me this far etc.. thumb


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Mozart chocolates are individual filled chocolates wrapped in foil with Mozart's picture. They often come in a tin with his picture on it, too. I don't like the chocolates themselves, but the tin is neat.

As for red wine, I really like the Penfold Bin wines. A waiter recommended one last year at a restaurant, and recently I heard a liquor store employee do the same. They're Australian and come in all types of reds. They're probably in that $15 range knotty mentioned.

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I have a suggestion on the wine because my teacher loves wine.

We were once talking about wine and she mentioned that she didn't like it dry and not too sweet. Knowing that I went to a wine expert and picked out something to her liking from Spain. She absolutely loved it.

I would suggest talking about wines as a matter of fact and tell her what kind you like if he or she likes wine they'll volunteer information as to what kind of wine they like. It would be dreadful to give them a bottle of wine they don't like. Me thinks. laugh


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Everyone loves chocolate, well at least I think they do. I give my teacher a box each year.


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