07th June 2011
Your teacher will be your greatest resource when you're taking lessons from the Adeo School. If you want to make sure you make fast progress, however, there are some things you can do to accelerate the process.
Longer Lessons
Sixty-minute lessons ar...
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27th May 2011
There will be times when you're studying an instrument when you get very frustrated with your progress. This doesn't have to do with you; learning music is a very difficult process. In fact, if it were easy, everyone would play an instrument. There are so...
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27th May 2011
When you've taken a few months of lessons at the Adeo School, you'll probably be chomping at the bit to put your new skills to use. The answer to the question of whether or not you're ready for an ensemble is always yes. Of course, this doesn't mean that ...
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27th May 2011
One of the advantages of taking lessons at Adeo is that you can take them whenever it's convenient to you. While you'll have to schedule lessons with your instructor, you'll still have access to your student desk, which allows you to go over your lesson a...
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25th May 2011
Adeo School makes it easy to take lessons in your own home, but you'll need an appropriate practice space to make sure that you're getting all you can out of the time you spend with your instructors. Here are some tips to make it work.
If Possible, Set...
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24th May 2011
Adeo allows you to schedule your lessons in your home or in the studio. The most important part of scheduling, however, is still up to you. If you want to make sure that you get the most out of your lessons, you'll need to make sure that the times you sch...
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24th May 2011
Taking instrument lessons at Adeo School as an adult can be gratifying. Getting rid of a few myths about learning as an adult might encourage you to give it a try. While learning an instrument is generally considered a part of a well-rounded education for...
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23rd May 2011
The Adeo School has plenty of instructors that work with children, so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding a fine teacher for your young player. There are some real considerations to take into account before you take this step, however.
In-Studio or ...
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23rd May 2011
It's not uncommon for people to want to take up instrument lessons without really being sure about which instrument they want to play. The Adeo School teaches numerous different instruments and there's nothing wrong with experimenting a bit to see which w...
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23rd May 2011
If you're taking lessons at Adeo School, you'll want to make sure that you're challenging yourself without overdoing it. A big part of this choice is determining whether or not you can handle the lengths of the lessons you take. The important thing to do ...
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23rd May 2011
Learning an instrument can be very frustrating for young people. Because most of them will have yet to take on a long-term challenge, the fact that new players don't sound very good right away sometimes puts them off. They may also end up becoming very fr...
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22nd May 2011
The Adeo School allows you to study at home or in the studio with an instructor. Depending upon your learning style and schedule, one or the other may be best for you. For most students, a blend of both will usually be a good idea. There are good reasons ...
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