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April 2004

April 21, 2004 08:53

Its been little while since I added to my blog, I have been busy. I had a lesson yesterday, and my violin teacher told me that I was ready to start working on the Beethoven Concerto and the Mozart Concerto in G. He said I probably wont be able to play the whole pieces right now, but he wants me to start working on parts of them. Also, 3 octave scales everyday, and eventually 4 octave scales. My teacher also wants me to take a look at the Beethoven Romances. I am glad I am finally working on some pieces that I really like.

Kevin

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