The Song of the Lark

Why is Thea deeply distressed when Hasanyi tells her that she should pursue voice lessons instead?

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Thea is deeply distressed when Hasanyi tells her that she should pursue voice lessons instead because she worries that she has not been a good enough student for Hasanyi. She has also been studying piano for so long that the idea of switching to voice is jarring and new for her.