Parent's perspective: George Gosieski
30/06/07 22:42 Filed in: Testimonials
Da Capo is an incredible learning opportunity
for young musicians.
The ability to experience the combination of
private lessons, studio classes, recitals, and public
performance is an amazingly powerful teaching
methodology that is traditionally not available to a
musician until college.
As an ex-professional musician I wish I had the Da Capo approach during my early years of development. I would have progressed faster, with less effort, and developed those all important interpersonal skills earlier in life.
The Da Capo approach benefits the student in non-musical ways as well helping the student become comfortable performing in front of large groups through a scalable approach that is considerate of the young student's development curve.
--Graphic from http://www.successandhappiness.net/
As an ex-professional musician I wish I had the Da Capo approach during my early years of development. I would have progressed faster, with less effort, and developed those all important interpersonal skills earlier in life.
The Da Capo approach benefits the student in non-musical ways as well helping the student become comfortable performing in front of large groups through a scalable approach that is considerate of the young student's development curve.
--Graphic from http://www.successandhappiness.net/