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I find it interesting that many adults — adult students as well as the parents of my students — may have expectations that attending lessons with a good teacher will be enough to skip the hard work of learning. Many of these adults expect that the results will be magnificent in short order with little effort. Today’s episode explores these expectations.
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—– Paula —–
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What was the hound composer book you referenced?
It was “Stories of Young Composers for Young Musicians” by Catherine Wolff Kendall. Shar has it (https://www.sharmusic.com/Accessories/Books-DVDs/Stories-of-Composers-for-Young-Musicians-by-C-Kendall.axd).