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How is the piano/keyboard training offered by Creber Music different from traditional or classical piano lessons?

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How is the piano/keyboard training offered by Creber Music different from traditional or classical piano lessons?

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Although learning to make music should be an enjoyable experience, too many people have negative memories of their childhood training. The lessons were often dry, the music unappealing and in many cases, there were punishments for errors or lack of practice – it was all too common to have your knuckles rapped with a ruler or worse. Things have come a long way since then and yet there are still lots of people taking lessons that aren’t enjoyable. Sometimes this is due to the student/parent/teacher dynamic, but often other factors contribute as well. Many students are still forced to study only traditional styles of music that they are either unfamiliar with or don’t enjoy. For example, a child who listens to a variety of contemporary music styles at home but then studies only classical music at their lessons may find it difficult to feel motivated. Creber Music offers piano/keyboard training in the contemporary musical styles that most students like to listen to as well as play. Lessons

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