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url 2020-01-30 05:15
Let the Music in You Flow

“Music is the shorthand of emotion.”

 

When Leo Tolstoy said that he had rightly imagined how important an outlet music can be. It expresses all, be it happiness, or a subtle pain, longing, or passionate desire. That is why many believe that music has the power to heal. The notations are all around us. You just need to pluck the right one to compose one. Just you have to know how to do it. If you are up for the game, then always you can look for a good tutor who can guide you from the very beginning to the goals you want to achieve. Joining a band, pursuing a career, going solo, or just to content yourself, the choice is yours. If you are willing, then there are such tutors in San Jose, who can lend you a supportive hand. You can always look for the following qualities while choosing one for yourself.

Source: telegra.ph/Let-the-Music-in-You-Flow-01-27
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url 2019-08-13 04:47
Cheltenham singing lessons

If you want to stat Cheltenham singing lessons, entertainment is an excellent choice for you. To learn about singing contact us as soon as possible!

 

Source: entertainment88.com.au/singing-lessons-melbourne
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photo 2018-12-31 17:45

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review 2013-07-21 20:58
Music Lesson
Music Lesson - Katharine Weber Music Lesson - Katharine Weber interesting story about an art theft, seduction and betrayal. Very readable and well worth a go. Occasionally the Irish characters seemed a bit stage Irish but overall not a bad book. I found it difficult to pinpoint the actual time for a while until the characters started to talk about specific events in the past. Then again I'm sure there are places in the wilds of Cork that are like that.
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review 2013-05-21 00:00
Little Music Lessons for Little Kids: Le... Little Music Lessons for Little Kids: Lesson 1 - Tatiana Bandurina The first three lessons in the Little Music Lessons for Kids series was a free download on Amazon yesterday. Being an independent music teacher, I couldn't resist reading and reviewing it.

These lessons solidly teach the most fundamental concepts of music theory in a way that is fun and interesting for kids. The stories are cute, interesting, and presented simply. Parents without any music experience at all can confidently teach this information to their children.

Two minor criticisms:

1) The picture of "Little Edward's flute" is actually a recorder. Although the recorder is technically a type of flute, I wouldn't say that is common knowledge or terminology. I'd like to see the name of the instrument more accurately reflect the picture shown.

2) I'd prefer that the images of the hand show the backside of the hand so that the thumb is labeled as finger 1, not the little finger. That way the thumb would remain the "bottom floor of the house" but the numbering system would be consistent with what children may eventually learn - or possibly, are currently learning - in music lessons. I can't think of any instrument whose numbering system labels the little finger as 1. Even when the thumb isn't numbered at all, it's opposite. Little finger is always last (4 or 5).

That aside, in my own studio, I've found that the traditional ways to teach these basics can be difficult for some students to grasp. Some children need a different approach. Through stories, rather than tedious worksheets and drills, Tatiana Bandurina has provided some fresh new ideas for teaching these concepts. I have never drawn a treble clef in the manner she describes; in fact, I think I was taught to draw it in a completely opposite way. But it works! I love the "inflated B" story to teach children proper note-drawing penmanship. I love the emphasis on the G line when learning about treble clef. And the idea of the staff as a house with multiple floors, each line an "apartment," is a great visual kids can easily relate to and remember.

I'm interested to find out what stories the "musical puppy" will tell in future volumes of the Little Music Lessons for Kids series!

(NOTE: If Goodreads allowed for it, I'd be rating this 3 1/2 stars)
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