Beth's Heart Song
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Beth's Heart Song
Why have private music lessons? There are as many reasons as there are students. Students and their families have different goals about lessons, too. That's what your teacher wants to help you discover. At Beth's Heart Song we guide the student to reach their goals using guilt-free methods and fun tools.

Learning to play an instrument is like learning a language. First a baby listens, then experiments with language, reveling in the self-expression. Eventually the child communicates with words. Additionally, reading and writing words to communicate can be mastered, if there's a motivation. Those who can read and write may find better ways to develop, express and share their passions.
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I have been making music since childhood - you too, I bet! Formal piano lessons were fun at first and then practicing got hard in my Junior High years and wasn't fun either. That's so WRONG! It is so energizing to show others how to make music for FUN! No matter what the musician's goal, there needs to be JOY in the sounding out of one's HEART SONG.
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When learning an instrument, students benefit most by having music-making experiences between lessons. It's like trying to learn a new language without using it between weekly classes - progress will be painfully slow and counterproductive without regular reinforcement and repetition. Minimum requirements for success include an in-tune instrument with ability to play loud or quiet based on the force used to play keys.
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