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<p> Here are riveting quotes from two adult students:<br>
 The Italics are my emphasis.</p>

<p>1) “I feel like I’m in the adult student <em>ghetto</em>, where much latitude is given and few results are expected. We’re all supposed to be doing it ‘for fun.’ In a way, of course, that’s right. But in another way, if we wanted pure fun we’d spend our free time riding roller coasters.” <a href="http://www.mymusiclifeblog.blogspot.com/">http://www.mymusiclifeblog.blogspot.com/</a></p>

<p>2) “Here’s what I believe teachers often find among adult students: </p>

<p>“Wanting to be able to play favorite music without taking much time and without getting into depth that would create musicianship. That is the experience, and therefore the<em> expectation </em>with adult students. </p>

<p>“Result: Either adult students are <em>rejected</em> by good teachers (leaving us with those who have to take anyone), <em>or the teaching is geared to that mindset.</em> This is the general picture out there.”</p>

<p>“…. Supposing that the adult has…</p>
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