Author: Ed
Date: 2017-07-25 20:32
I like Klose a lot. Lots of good material in there. I always feel that if you can get through that book, you would be a darn good player. I always jump around a bit when using it to teach, choosing how/when I want to cover certain issues, depending on the student's needs.
There will be lots of suggestions, as there are plenty of good methods out there. The most important to me would be taking the time to practice and learn it, hopefully working with a good teacher. I have had students, especially older ones who want to learn to play, but don't want to take the time to get there. They just seem to want it to happen.
I wish it was that easy.
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