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Good Bye Year

I feel very bad at loss of something very dear
It may be even happy moments attached with the year
Each New Year has got it sown importance
We regret not catching with it when it has left at once

It is irony of the fact that nothing remains permanent here
Still it has got its importance and leave the impression somewhere
Nothing can be carried for long as it has to fade out in course
Every moment is to be enjoyed with the precious time of course

We develop close alliance with the passage of time
It may develop hot and cold relation sometimes
It may not be marred by short comings or bitterness
The feeling is something unique with its close up and fineness

We can assess about goodness or badness when it is not with us
It can be neighbors, friends, parents or relatives
We spend enough good time and stay together
It is one of the good moment altogether

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When to Start Piano Lessons?

One of the most common questions piano teachers get asked is when to start piano lessons.

There’s not a black-and-white answer. If you are a parent, here are some things to consider as you explore piano lessons for your child.

When to start piano lessons: the piano method matters!
If the teacher you are considering teaches traditional or classical piano method, your child will be learning to play as he or she learns to read music. It all happens together.

I find that with traditional methods, I had more success (and kids had more fun!) when I began at age 5 or above. One of the primary reasons is that by age 5, children have a solid knowledge of numbers and letters, which is necessary for learning notes, rhythms, and counting.

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