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Music Tip Monday

Remember to Focus on the Big Picture!:

you want to become a better musician, you want to your child to learn music because of all of the life lessons they will learn along the way, you want to inspire your students and expand your skills as a teacher. Everyone has days when they feel discouraged, don’t feel like putting in the work, or wonder if it is worth it. Don’t let a bad day, week, or even month cause you to give up your bigger goals and dreams for yourself and your child (or students).

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  1. Dear Christine,

    Do you review children’s books related to the violin?

    My picture book, Frederico the Mouse Violinist, will be released in November and I was wondering if you’d like a review copy.

    The book is for 3-7 year olds and it is the story of a little mouse who lives in Stradivari’s workshop and who wants to play the violin. At the end of the story Stradivari makes a little violin just for him. The book teaches the parts of the violin while entertaining kids with a charming tale. It also has children’s activities at the end.

    Please let me know if you’d be interested in doing a review.

    Best regards,

    Mayra Calvani
    http://www.mayrassecretbookcase.com (you can see the cover art here!)
    http://www.violinandbooks.wordpress.com

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