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 Re: Teaching/learning Approach
Author: HautboisJJ 
Date:   2005-11-24 08:22

Same here, no objection.......but i think there is a sort of balance between all that.....like how we discussed it back then on an old post concerning musicality and technique. When you struggle too much with something that is ol's so too difficuclt for you you tend to lose concentration on the musicality. Which is why there are pros and cons for both methods that you suggested. But i go your way anyways. Haha....

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