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Author: Bob Gardner
Date: 2000-06-13 22:26
After teaching my self for six months; how to read music and playing every day i found a instructor in Ukiah. he ask me to play something and then he said "do you ever count" I said NO. he said let start there. one, two , three up, four up. So now it back to book #1. ONE, Two up, Three up, and four. It's a good thing I didn't have to count to five or I would have been in trouble.
Back to square one.
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Author: Pam
Date: 2000-06-14 01:32
Yeah, lessons usually start with unlearning all the bad habits we devolop on our own. Enjoy!
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Author: paul
Date: 2000-06-14 13:53
Hey, at least you got one measure out before your tutor stopped you. I didn't even get the first note out on my first lesson. Whenever I missed a note, he stopped me immediately and corrected it, then had me play the phrase again.
Remember, patience is a two way street, both for you and for your instructor. Hang in there and genuinely watch and listen to everything you can. I am still amazed at the things I remember from my 2 or so years worth of lessons from a master professional. I paid a lot of money for these lessons, but I learned a lot of good stuff. I believe that the lessons made me appreciate music and the clarinet even more.
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