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Author: paul
Date: 1999-09-13 19:39
I agree with Don and Ron, in that order.
There are blinking metronomes available on the cheap from practically any place you look. The bright red lights on some of them should catch someone's eye in peripheral vision fairly well. Not overly distracting if you train your peripheral vision for it.
As for Ron's comment, why not give the student a chance and see how far the student goes. Let me see if I get my music history correct here. Didn't Mozart's hearing degrade to deafness early in his life? Yet, look and listen to what he composed. So, I'd say let the student grow and learn as much as possible. See where it leads.
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Amy |
1999-09-12 17:04 |
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Rick2 |
1999-09-13 03:59 |
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ron |
1999-09-13 04:40 |
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Don Poulsen |
1999-09-13 15:23 |
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RE: Hearing Impaired Student new |
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paul |
1999-09-13 19:39 |
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Kevin Bowman |
1999-09-13 20:44 |
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ron |
1999-09-16 21:15 |
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Amy |
1999-09-17 02:25 |
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