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WHO SAYS THIS IS BETTER THAN THAT?
There's a point where Student Musicians decide to move from learning their instrument to expressing themselves with their music. Once this is tasted Student Musicians become Musicians! This is not the end of learning, it is when the real learning can begin!
See a list of Musical Tutors.

We all get different things out of our music. No one is right, or wrong. When it comes down to it no one has the right to say 'that is good music' and 'that is bad'. All anyone can say is 'I like this' and 'I don't like that'.

Never the less, as a general rule people like to hear a reasonable amount of predictable repetition in music so they get the feeling they know what is coming next. They also like a bit of unpredictability to add colour and interest. If you go too far away from this balance the people listening to your music will think it is not musical (unless they hear it enough to identify the predictable repetition in it).

All the musicians I know agree  that you learn heaps from playing with other people. This is really important for your musical development. But even when you are playing regularly with others, you will find you can still learn more from theory and take it into your playing.

This part of the site is a collection of ideas on how to push yourself along a bit if that's what you have decided to do. We hope it will help you with your music and help you get the most out of any music teachers you choose to take lessons from.
 

TEACHER / TUTOR INDEX
If you've ever wondered about getting some lessons, but are not sure where to go, or what you want to get out of it, this section will help you.

Who Says This is Better Than That?
Is there any such thing as bad music?
My First Teacher
If at first you don't succeed, try a different angle.
Get What You Want
In order to get what you want, you first have to know exactly what you want, and what you'll have when you get it.
Take Action
None of your plans are going to work out if you don't make it happen.
Persist and Practise!
Perfect practise makes perfect.
"Learning Music"
Learning about music is a never-ending process, better get started!
Music Tutor Contact Details
This page contains a list of music teachers you can contact.

See a list of Musical Tutors.

In his autobiography BB King says that at the age of 73 he still loves learning more about music theory. He always travels with a laptop computer and keeps buying new programs to teach himself more and more about musical theory.

 


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