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Losing and Regaining Pupils
Losing and Regaining Piano Pupils There’s no point in pretending piano teachers don’t ‘lose’ some pupils: try questioning any small group of adults and you’ll usually find at least one who started learning an instrument (most often piano) as a … Continue reading
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Choosing Books
Choosing Piano Books The number and variety of piano course books available means choosing one is a bit of a minefield. Among the most popular are the John Thompson series, the Usborne piano books, Chester’s piano course, Pauline Hall’s Piano … Continue reading
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