Abstract
Relationship dynamics between students and teachers are an essential element of one-on-one teaching and learning in music schools. The purpose of this study was to investigate factors leading to student–teacher dyad dissolution in post-secondary music performance studios. A total of 30 students and 30 teachers were interviewed. Interview questionnaires contained closed-ended rating scales and open-ended questions. Unstructured responses were transcribed, coded by units that each represented a contributing factor to dyad dissolution, and then subjected to a frequency count to determine decisive factors leading to dyad dissolution. All factors were subjected to the Framework of Social Levels, which is based on four levels –
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