Krisula Moyer

oops, this is not my quote, but a quote from the snip in my post. it was
mistakenly attributed to me.

Krisula

> I'm a professional music teacher and musician (if it even matters)

> and when people ask my opinion, I always tell them to stay away from

>> KinderMusik. It does not have a very good reputation among my

>> colleagues, and I personally did NOT care for the free sample class

>> I took my first child to.



I think it depends on the franchise and the teachers. Lyndsey (5) has been
in KinderMusik since she was 18 months. We continue because she wants to go.

At this level she is reading music with no stress. I would say, look at the
classes in your area. All of our teachers have degrees in music and the also
teach voice, piano or violin.

Lydia



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lydia c.

Sorry Krisula. That's what happens when I don't read a whole thread.
Lydia

On 3/30/06, Krisula Moyer <krisula@...> wrote:
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> oops, this is not my quote, but a quote from the snip in my post. it was
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> Krisula
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> > I'm a professional music teacher and musician (if it even matters)
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> > and when people ask my opinion, I always tell them to stay away from
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> >> KinderMusik. It does not have a very good reputation among my
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> >> colleagues, and I personally did NOT care for the free sample class
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> >> I took my first child to.
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> I think it depends on the franchise and the teachers. Lyndsey (5) has been
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> At this level she is reading music with no stress. I would say, look at
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> also
> teach voice, piano or violin.
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> Lydia
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