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<br />The Global, Virtual/Digital, Open, Free, {potentially Degree- and Credit-Granting},
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Multilingual University & School
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where anyone can teach or take a class or course
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Here are some developing, online, Music Playing Spaces, that are free and open:
http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2012/06/music-playing-spaces-on-wednesdays-and.html
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sociocultural context ... if people are making music all around, with a lot of good models, and people to play with, the learning of technique, which can take hours, can be part of a conversation. Create an immersive milieu, by playing yourselves, where there's so much music around to 'converse' with, that your children pick up music freely, and learn by playing with.
I think playing / practicing a musical instrument is more fun socially, than independently and
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Translate the 'discipline' word, which has negative connotations (for me) into the word 'focus' and find the joy of focusing daily. (S.M.)
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Structure and
For example, with bagpiping you might play, beginning with 10 minutes, and building up to 1-3 hours per day in your year 7 +:
Piobaireachd on Mondays and Thursdays
March, Strathspeys and Reels on Tuesday and Fridays and
Hornpipes, Jigs, Slow Airs, etc., on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Adapt such a structure for your own instrument.
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Play, play, play
every day into
the bodymind electric :)
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Bruser, Madeline, and Yehudi Menuhin. 1999. The Art of Practicing: A Guide to Making Music from the Heart. (3rd Printing edition). Three Rivers Press.
Klickstein, Gerald. 2009. The Musician's Way: A Guide to Practice, Performance, and Wellness. Oxford University Press.
Kurtz, Glenn. 2007. Practicing: A Musician's Return to Music. Knopf.
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Bookstore / Computer Store (New & Used) at WUaS: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Bookstore_/_Computer_Store_%28New_%26_Used%29_at_WUaS
with educational electronics, as well;
with musical instruments;
value pricing ... 2% below market, consistently;
available via mail and electronically;
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WUaS International Baccalaureate Diploma and Programme: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/WUaS_International_Baccalaureate_Diploma_and_Programme
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