Now wouldn't that be something? A magic formula for every
teacher-student combination?
To learn any instrument, you'll need to study an extended period of
time with a teacher who's good at teaching you a solid technique. To
become a good musician, you'll need to work with teachers
On 15/12/13 5:41 AM, David van Ooijen wrote:
To learn any instrument, you'll need to study an extended period of
time with a teacher who's good at teaching you a solid technique. To
become a good musician, you'll need to work with teachers who can help
you to develop your own
I had many teachers for guitar and one for lute. Only Allan Alexander taught
ergonomic and tonal techniques, whereas he others were all about speed and
repeating scales (or their own exercises). Only Allan taught simple but real
music, rather than children's tunes (for the adult learner).
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Now wouldn't that be something? A magic formula for every
teacher-student combination?
To learn any instrument, you'll need