why would you want to learn how to read music?
here is a short and partial list of WHY you’d want to learn how to read music:
for one, music is a language. it’s one of the simplest languages to speak and read.
and one of the fastest to learn.
reading music is not just for musicians.
reading music is like reading words on a page.
and once you are able to read music, your enjoyment of music will be greatly enhanced.
once you are able to read music, the world of music is accessible on a deeper level.
reading music makes learning to play instruments, ANY instrument easier.
reading music gives you a reliable and consistent framework for understanding how and why musical instruments do what they do.
think about this, if everyone read music and played an instrument, the quality and content of all music created would be tastier than ice cream and chocolate. no joke.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep you smart and make you smarter.
reading music and playing an instrument is great exercise for your brain.
reading music and playing an instrument activates parts of your brain no other activity can or will.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep your brain young.
reading music and playing an instrument teaches students independant thought and critical thinking.
I can teach anyone to read music. I can teach you to read music.
Send me a message and let’s get started today.
jonathantownes.lessons@gmail.com
(707) 840-4702
#music #learn #teach #teacher #lessons #student #read #reading #private #instruction #notes #song #guitar #bass #harmonica #mandolin #violin #ukulele #sightreadingwhy would you want to learn how to read music?
here is a short and partial list of WHY you’d want to learn how to read music:
for one, music is a language. it’s one of the simplest languages to speak and read.
and one of the fastest to learn.
reading music is not just for musicians.
reading music is like reading words on a page.
and once you are able to read music, your enjoyment of music will be greatly enhanced.
once you are able to read music, the world of music is accessible on a deeper level.
reading music makes learning to play instruments, ANY instrument easier.
reading music gives you a reliable and consistent framework for understanding how and why musical instruments do what they do.
think about this, if everyone read music and played an instrument, the quality and content of all music created would be tastier than ice cream and chocolate. no joke.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep you smart and make you smarter.
reading music and playing an instrument is great exercise for your brain.
reading music and playing an instrument activates parts of your brain no other activity can or will.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep your brain young.
reading music and playing an instrument teaches students independant thought and critical thinking.
I can teach anyone to read music. I can teach you to read music.
Send me a message and let’s get started today.
jonathantownes.lessons@gmail.com
(707) 840-4702
here is a short and partial list of WHY you’d want to learn how to read music:
for one, music is a language. it’s one of the simplest languages to speak and read.
and one of the fastest to learn.
reading music is not just for musicians.
reading music is like reading words on a page.
and once you are able to read music, your enjoyment of music will be greatly enhanced.
once you are able to read music, the world of music is accessible on a deeper level.
reading music makes learning to play instruments, ANY instrument easier.
reading music gives you a reliable and consistent framework for understanding how and why musical instruments do what they do.
think about this, if everyone read music and played an instrument, the quality and content of all music created would be tastier than ice cream and chocolate. no joke.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep you smart and make you smarter.
reading music and playing an instrument is great exercise for your brain.
reading music and playing an instrument activates parts of your brain no other activity can or will.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep your brain young.
reading music and playing an instrument teaches students independant thought and critical thinking.
I can teach anyone to read music. I can teach you to read music.
Send me a message and let’s get started today.
jonathantownes.lessons@gmail.com
(707) 840-4702
#music #learn #teach #teacher #lessons #student #read #reading #private #instruction #notes #song #guitar #bass #harmonica #mandolin #violin #ukulele #sightreadingwhy would you want to learn how to read music?
here is a short and partial list of WHY you’d want to learn how to read music:
for one, music is a language. it’s one of the simplest languages to speak and read.
and one of the fastest to learn.
reading music is not just for musicians.
reading music is like reading words on a page.
and once you are able to read music, your enjoyment of music will be greatly enhanced.
once you are able to read music, the world of music is accessible on a deeper level.
reading music makes learning to play instruments, ANY instrument easier.
reading music gives you a reliable and consistent framework for understanding how and why musical instruments do what they do.
think about this, if everyone read music and played an instrument, the quality and content of all music created would be tastier than ice cream and chocolate. no joke.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep you smart and make you smarter.
reading music and playing an instrument is great exercise for your brain.
reading music and playing an instrument activates parts of your brain no other activity can or will.
reading music and playing an instrument will keep your brain young.
reading music and playing an instrument teaches students independant thought and critical thinking.
I can teach anyone to read music. I can teach you to read music.
Send me a message and let’s get started today.
jonathantownes.lessons@gmail.com
(707) 840-4702
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