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Re: Learning without a real life teacher [message #90275 is a reply to message #89794] Thu, 09 May 2019 16:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Madison is currently offline  Madison
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I was looking for a child's birthday gift and ran across this smart device that's supposed to help you learn to play the keyboard. If it really works and the learner is dedicated, this could be much cheaper than hiring a teacher for lessons. That's especially true if you're just starting out, since you'll just be learning the basics and might not need a teacher until you face more difficult material. That would also let a person get a feel for the instrument to determine whether the player enjoyed it before investing more heavily and going all-in. Do you guys think you could learn this way?
 
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