The Right Instrument For Your Child

'A fascinating analysis of both children and instruments' GUARDIAN

This unique book offers a simple and practical method of selecting the right instrument for the individual child.

Starting with the physical and emotional make-up of the child and using questionnaires and charts, the authors systematically explain the pros and cons of various instruments. For instance, a child who loves company might not enjoy playing the piano as it is predominantly a solo instrument. It appeals more to quiet introverts and yet many a child has been forced to learn only to give up as soon as they are allowed.

As well as examining each individual instrument, the authors give advice on how some of the pitfalls can be avoided and provide information on buying and practising.

Based on years of research by the authors, whose experience is unsurpassed, this is a comprehensive and inspirational book that will help unlock every child's potential.

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The Right Instrument For Your Child

'A fascinating analysis of both children and instruments' GUARDIAN

This unique book offers a simple and practical method of selecting the right instrument for the individual child.

Starting with the physical and emotional make-up of the child and using questionnaires and charts, the authors systematically explain the pros and cons of various instruments. For instance, a child who loves company might not enjoy playing the piano as it is predominantly a solo instrument. It appeals more to quiet introverts and yet many a child has been forced to learn only to give up as soon as they are allowed.

As well as examining each individual instrument, the authors give advice on how some of the pitfalls can be avoided and provide information on buying and practising.

Based on years of research by the authors, whose experience is unsurpassed, this is a comprehensive and inspirational book that will help unlock every child's potential.

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The Right Instrument For Your Child

The Right Instrument For Your Child

by Atarah Ben-Tovim, Douglas Boyd
The Right Instrument For Your Child

The Right Instrument For Your Child

by Atarah Ben-Tovim, Douglas Boyd

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'A fascinating analysis of both children and instruments' GUARDIAN

This unique book offers a simple and practical method of selecting the right instrument for the individual child.

Starting with the physical and emotional make-up of the child and using questionnaires and charts, the authors systematically explain the pros and cons of various instruments. For instance, a child who loves company might not enjoy playing the piano as it is predominantly a solo instrument. It appeals more to quiet introverts and yet many a child has been forced to learn only to give up as soon as they are allowed.

As well as examining each individual instrument, the authors give advice on how some of the pitfalls can be avoided and provide information on buying and practising.

Based on years of research by the authors, whose experience is unsurpassed, this is a comprehensive and inspirational book that will help unlock every child's potential.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409138136
Publisher: Orion
Publication date: 04/12/2012
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 386 KB

About the Author

Dan Burstein is an award-winning journalist, venture capitalist and bestselling author of eight books including SECRETS OF THE CODE.

Arne de Keijzer together with Burstein created the Secrets series of books and co-edited SECRETS OF MARY MAGDALENE with him.


Atarah Ben-Tovim was made an M.B.E. (1980) - for services to children's music. She has an Honorary Doctorate of Music from the Council for National Academic Awards (1991) and is an Associate of both the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. She was a child prodigy on the flute.
Douglas Boyd is a brilliantly gifted linguist but a musical drop-out.
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