Re: McCartney's Piano Lessons




"RichL" <rpleavitt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote

Agreed, provided the disclaimer is added that such "studying" doesn't
necessarily imply a conventional teacher-student relationship.

Reading, listening to the old classics and working to grasp what's
really going on, playing with more experienced players -- there's more
than one way to skin this particular cat.



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