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For
Lydia McVay, piano study is a multi-faceted endeavor that has rewards
that extend far beyond keyboard skills.
Research suggests that music study provides one of the best ways to
stimulate learning in many other areas.
Committed study can bring enduring
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- Expanding
and nurturing mind skills that extend throughout life
- Sharpening
pro-active attitudes toward self-directed
problem solving
- Beginning
on-going exploration and refinement of unique
aptitudes, skills, and feelings
- Realizing
the emotional satisfaction of dedicated effort
- Development
of aesthetic awareness
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the art of the piano is not limited to the "gifted child,"
but is accessible to all students who are committed to learning and
problem solving. Lydia Ferrell McVay's teaching goal is to make music
a vital part of the life of each student, adding enrichment and joy.
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