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Why It’s Never Too Late To Start Music Lessons

In a world that often seems to prioritize the accomplishments of youth, the idea of picking up a musical instrument later in life might feel daunting. However, the saying "it's never too late" holds true, especially when it comes to the timeless art of making music. Whether you're in your twenties or your sixties, embarking on a musical journey can be a rewarding and transformative experience. In this blog post, we'll explore the myriad reasons why it's never too late to start music lessons and learn an instrument.

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How to Find the Right Guitar Teacher for Yourself or Your Child

Learning the guitar is an exciting journey filled with endless possibilities, and having a qualified teacher by your side can make all the difference. Here, we'll explore the benefits of having a guitar teacher and offer guidance on how to find the right one for your musical aspirations.

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Why You Should Consider Learning the Guitar as Your First Instrument

Guitar is an incredibly popular instrument to start with — a lot of beginners love learning the guitar because it is so versatile, portable, affordable and allows opportunities for new social engagements.

If you start learning guitar, we know you'll come to appreciate these qualities even more, and they will undoubtedly enrich your musical experiences along the way.

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7 Amazing Benefits of Learning to Play Music

Learning to play music can have numerous benefits for individuals of all ages and backgrounds, enhancing their personal and professional lives. Playing music - whether it’s the piano, guitar or singing - can provide a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence, as well as foster a lifelong love of music that can bring joy and fulfillment throughout one's life.

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How Effective are Group Music Lessons? Do Group Piano Lessons Actually Work?

The attention that students receive in private lessons doesn’t have to be compromised in a group music class. Something that’s important to look out for is how large the music class is.At Music on Purpose, we keep our group classes intentionally small. The maximum number of students we’ll enrol in one class is 4 students. This is because we want our students to experience the benefits of learning in a group setting as well as receiving the tailored attention that they would in a private music lesson setting too.

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How Self-Directed Learning Can Bring More Fulfilment When Playing a Musical Instrument

How can we keep learning music fun? Just as music is an art form, learning can be seen as an intricate, multifaceted art form too. Growing in our own understanding of how we learn best and applying these concepts to our journey with playing the piano, guitar, or singing can be an effective way to keep lessons engaging, meaningful and fulfilling.

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