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Piano lessons

Discussion in 'Jobs and Help Wanted' started by ker, Dec 1, 2008.

  1. ker

    ker New Member

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    I am an 18-year-old NOVA student who is looking to give out piano lessons to begginers. Let me know if you're interested at ker2480@email.vccs.edu
     
  2. sharse

    sharse TeamDonzi rocks!!

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    Is a 5 year old too young for you?
     
  3. luftinarr

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    What about if we don't have a piano?
     
  4. sharse

    sharse TeamDonzi rocks!!

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    Well, lufti, that would make it a little difficult to practice I'd think!
     
  5. luftinarr

    luftinarr Member

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    Maybe they have a piano at their house? Ya neva, neva know!
     
  6. Sunny

    Sunny Chief Advisor

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    i think sharse means, what will your child practice on between lessons? i have heard of people practicing on paper with the keys drawn on it. if you have a little keyboard that would work. or maybe your kids can go to sharse's house to practice :whistle:
     
  7. sharse

    sharse TeamDonzi rocks!!

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    Come on down!!!!!
     
  8. Audrey

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    I have a keyboard I'd lend out to a beginning student. Eventually you'll want to buy your own but this would give you a chance to try out lessons. It's a pretty good one, full size but portable, with a stand and chair. First come first served
     
  9. Brassy

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    Sorry, as Sharse knows my grand is too big to lend out, but I did used to teach kids, and 5 is not to young to start them.
     
  10. ker

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    If you don't have a piano, I have a piano at my house but I would advise to get a cheap keyboard or something to practice on. You can pick up a very inexpensive one at Target or Walmart.
     
  11. BeHappy

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    Come great a keyboard for FREE at Mintons Academy of Music when you sign up for our discounted 6 month lesson plan! 703-723-1154 www.mintonsmusic.com
    Mintons is always interviewing for new teachers, if you teach stop by and see us :)
     

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