Music In Home Schools

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Music In Home Schools

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Postby Mark » Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:21 pm

marvelous idea. :)

I know for me, I've given up on teaching instrumentation to my kids, I am
relegated to overseeing practice time though. but that means we take them
to lessons all over the place it seems.
piano lessons for both
woodwind for my son
and strings for my daughter.. different places for violin and cello.

to be honest, it would probably be a help to many homeschoolers I know
for that service to be offered.

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I am a musician,I am grateful to be able to teach music/singing etc to my children. :D
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Postby kyonkers » Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:06 am

It sounds a great idea. I would love to have a music teacher at home. With the extra curricular activities I wouldn't be able to handle it.

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Postby LasPlagas » Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:01 am

I think that would be an excellent idea. I'm sure lots of people could use a personal in-home music teacher. For now (being homeschooled) I've been teaching myself electric guitar and loving it. I've been playing about 8 months now, and am having lots of fun going on the internet and finding lessons and things like that. But I'm convinced thatt a teacher would get me so much farther.
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Postby barabi51 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:06 pm

The student would definitely need a piano or keyboard in the home when taking lessons, because, after all, they need to practice every day anyway. Unless they have "practicing privileges" with a friend or neighbour; in that case, they could arrange to have their lessons there, too.
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