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    How do i get my gal interested in music?

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      amylqf
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      my girl loves music. she likes to dance, creates her own move, likes to sing, listen to all kinds of music, BUT when you asked her to goto piano class, she shake her head.


      Maybe because when she was young (@4 years old), I didn’t provide her a good piano teacher to raised out her interest in piano. The teacher is old, so as the song. She didn’t want to practice and claimed that she couldn’t remember where is ‘do’. We also sit in and trial few music school in Singapore, none of them can really make her interested.

      I think maybe after she go to primary next year, she may be interested in some form of music?

      In the meantime, I also don’t know what should do.

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        corneyAmber
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        For beginners, always get a good teacher. Do not resort to cheaper options or convenience as more problems will set in later. Foundation is most important in learning anything.


        Maybe you can take to her and understand why she doesn't like to go for piano lessons. If it is the teacher (which most of the cases are) change a teacher. If it is she doesn't like to practise then have to motivate her 🙂

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