[MusicTlk] Introducing myself and looking for resources for violin, flute, and piano

Debra Baxley debrabaxley330 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 15:38:07 UTC 2018


Dancing Dots has music for purchase.  Do you know Stephanie Pieck?
She is a piano teacher out of New York.

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On 6/25/18, Jamie Prater via MusicTlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to learn the flute, violin, and piano on my own.  I have
> had
> piano and voice lessons in high school and after, and I took flute lessons
> for a short time but lost both my teachers I had when they finished school
> in my college town.  I have some Bill Brown material I got from nls, but I
> was wondering about other resources to learn not only about piano chords
> but
> how to use them, how to relearn what I forgot on the flute, and most of
> all,
> how to hold and finger the violin.  I am trying to take advantage of
> youtube
> materials as well and like I said, I am doing what I can with braille music
> when I can get it but need to refresh and learn a few violin braille music
> signs and flute fingering refreshing and as far as piano goes, I can pick
> out some melodies but do not have perfect pitch but have tried to expand my
> chord usage.  I can read music and know more theory than I can actually
> play
> and at one time, I wanted to become a music teacher but that fell through.
> I love music of all kinds and am hungry to dust off what I used to know and
> add to my knowledge and make music for most of all, me and the Lord and
> maybe a small group of friends and hopefully eventually perform for church.
> I am an adult learner and this is a bit harder than when I picked up all
> other knowledge in my teens and early twenties.  Any advice would be
> appreciated since I am at such an interesting place, in some ways a
> beginner
> and in some things I know just enough to be dangerous, lol, and not
> everything that nls has is or will be on bard so this makes it hard to
> memorize music although I used nls material to teach myself to read music
> and I started piano lessons at fifteen and went through half of book one at
> my first lesson.  I unfortunately can't afford lessons on any of the
> instruments I have as I don't work and my income is very, very tight.  Is
> nls the only source for music to download or borrow or purchase cheaply?  I
> am out of the loop but I do know there used to be APH, NBA, and Opus
> Technology that produced music for purchase.  Thanks for taking time to
> read
> my rambles and have a blessed day.
>
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