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meghanny4
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Post by meghanny4 »

Should lessons be reccomended to somebody who has been playing
the flute for somebody who has been playing the flute for three years? Please
help me out!! Meghan[8)]
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or too old person who's age should prevent them from playing the flute."
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krzymunkey
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Post by krzymunkey »

depends on the how well they play.. have you heard him-her play
before? hmm.. i've been playing for three years.. HAH.. ok well good luck on
finding a teacher! [:bigsmile:]
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Kim
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Post by Kim »

I think lessons would be a valuable experience for someone
playing for 3 years. My daughter takes private lessons and she has been playing
for 3 years. Adults that have been playing for much longer than that still take
lessons or attend master classes..there is always something new to learn or a
skill that can be improved. I have read of adults that are taking lessons from
more than one teacher in order to benefit from different teaching styles that
each teacher has. Kim
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Post by SaraBeth »

Meghan, I know you don't like American Music, but I'm going
to get lessons there. If you want, we can get them together, they alow that.
Tell me if you want to go with me since Miss Spinella is so mean to us during
our lessons in school. I think she hates kids.[;)]
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embum79
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Post by embum79 »

Lessons are great for any age, any level of experience. I have
been playing for 16 years and still take lessons. There is always more to
learn.
Cheers,
Emily

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Post by Lauren »

I have
been playing for 16 years and still take lessons
WOW.
btw i didnt mean that sarcastacly(sp)

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I highly recommend lessons for players of all levels. Finding someone more advanced than you from whom to take lessons is always a great way to improve your abilities. It also provides accountability. For anyone in the Dallas/Ft.Worth area of Texas, I teach lessons. - Terri

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