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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 2/2/2005 at 10:56:55 AM ET I am eighteen and never have I studied music in any actual school but I truly desire to study classical music. By generalizing, do music schools accept "older" students? Or do I have to get myself a private teacher first to teach me the principles? I also wish to study some instrument, violin or piano perhaps. I haven't got a chance to study music earlier and am moving out to somewhere with better changes to study music.
Strange perhaps, but I wish someone's help. Thank you.
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 2/2/2005 at 11:04:14 AM ET Perhaps I should clarify. I do know something about music principles. (Based on a lot of reading and some actual rehealsing) I have spent years listening and examining classical. I just haven't got a teacher or education.
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suzyq Registered User
Registered: 11/18/2004 | posted: 2/2/2005 at 7:14:28 PM ET I'm not sure what you mean by generalizing. Some music schools have extension divisions, or a evening division - names of programs vary. You might call and make an appointment with one of their advisors and speak with them.
Finding a good music teacher is a good idea. Let us know how you make out.
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 2/8/2005 at 5:56:32 AM ET Perhaps I should ask from schools in that new place I am going to live in, but I still don't know what kinds of schools I should ask from, since I don't have any education backround yet. Is it better to study in a school than to have a private teacher?
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 2/8/2005 at 5:59:11 AM ET How do I always forget to write everything at once? I would like to study myself a profession from music.
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suzyq Registered User
Registered: 11/18/2004 | posted: 2/8/2005 at 9:32:02 AM ET Hello,
It was just a suggestion. I have a terrific piano teacher. If you have a great teacher, then that's the way to go.
Keep in touch and let us know what you decide to do and what instrument you are learning to play.
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