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How to Make Music Lessons Environmentally Friendly

September 9, 2013 By David Jones

One of my greatest regrets in life is that I don’t know how to play a musical instrument. My brother plays the clarinet, and my grandfather played the saxaphone, the piano, and the organ.

I tell people I didn’t get the music gene, but to be honest, I never really tried to learn. I plan to get my kids lessons in at least one instrument so that, if they have any interest at all, they can play music.

I’m also fairly interested in doing what I can do “be green.” Now, I know all the usual tactics: reuseable grocery bags, a BPA-free bottle, filling up after six p.m., carpooling, using natural beauty and cleaning products, etc.

So when looking for music lessons, I was, of course, impressed by the most eco-friendly option: home music lessons. [Read more…]

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