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Learning to play a musical instrument takes time, effort, and ambition. Not only do students learn the basics for playing the instrument in a pleasing manner, but they also read music and play together as an ensemble. For some of them, they need to belong to something more than just themselves. Having an instrument where sharing is not required allows them to delve deeper into the learning and practicing aspect of musicianship. "Practice makes perfect," is only partially correct. It requires "perfect" practice to produce perfect performance. My students must have an instrument that they can practice on at home as well as school.

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Learning to play a musical instrument takes time, effort, and ambition. Not only do students learn the basics for playing the instrument in a pleasing manner, but they also read music and play together as an ensemble. For some of them, they need to belong to something more than just themselves. Having an instrument where sharing is not required allows them to delve deeper into the learning and practicing aspect of musicianship. "Practice makes perfect," is only partially correct. It requires "perfect" practice to produce perfect performance. My students must have an instrument that they can practice on at home as well as school.

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