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Music is Important – Use TakeLessons for You or Your Child!

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If you went to school, even just elementary, junior high and high school, I am sure you met a music teacher. I had several throughout my schooling career, especially since I played the flute for a few years, and sang in choir in elementary and then my junior and sophomore year. I had some great music teachers, along with some not so great music teachers. My favorite teacher, though, was definitely Mrs. Schweinfest. She was unlike any other teacher I had ever had in any subject. She truly, genuinely cared about her students not only on an education level, but on a personal level. She made a difference in every student’s lives that she touched. She was truly a blessing, especially in my life.

Music makes such a big difference in so many people’s lives. Whether singing or just listening, it can transport you to a certain time or place, or just make you forget about the negative things going on in your life. I don’t know of anything else that can do that for you that is legal. If you have a child who is interested in music, I definitely believe that you should encourage them, especially if they want to sing or play an instrument.

Music Is What Feelings Sound Like | TakeLessons

If you are not sure where to turn to for a resource for finding a music teacher, besides your child’s school, once place to consider is TakeLessons. This site connects students and families to private music teachers, art instructors and academic tutors throughout the United States. They have been in business since 2006 and have worked with over 30,000 students nationwide! Each instructor that is listed on the site has to complete and extensive interview, training and an annual criminal background check, so you know safety and quality are first at hand with TakeLessons! To learn more about Take Lessons, including what lesson types are available and much more, you can go to their website!

TakeLessons | Spring Sale | SPRINGMUSICRight now would be the perfect time to get your child (or yourself) signed up because from Friday, March 29th through Monday April 1st, use promo code “SPRINGMUSIC” and you’ll receive 20% off all lesson packages! Students can book online, or give TakeLessons a call at 855-334-1831 to talk through the options and pricing with a Student Counselor (just make sure you mention the promo code)!

Did you ever learn an instrument or take voice lessons?

Disclosure: This is a compensated post. All opinions are 100% my own.

 

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