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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Match Up to Your Instrument, With New York Music Lessons Here is one question you probably don’t ask yourself very often (if at all): are you a drum, piano or violin? Or perhaps you are a flute or ukulele? The reason we are urging you to ask (and answer) this question is simple: if you...</p>
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<p>Here is one question you probably don’t ask yourself very often (if at all): are you a drum, piano or violin? Or perhaps you are a flute or ukulele? The reason we are urging you to ask (and answer) this question is simple: if you (or your child) are thinking about taking up music lessons but are not sure which instrument to learn, it is a good idea to reflect upon which one would fit your personality best.</p>
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<p>This is not an exact science so please don’t sue us if you happen to end up with an instrument that you or your teacher consider unsuitable – though please keep in mind that there is no such thing as a “bad” musical instrument; it may not fit your personality but it is a good match for others.</p>
<h2>Satisfy your personality</h2>
<p>There are several criteria for choosing an instrument: the age and size of the player are first and foremost. An instrument that “grows” with your child – such as the guitar, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, flute or <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/">recorder</a> are good choices. Also to be taken into consideration are the player’s physical capabilities: does she or he have flexibility, agility, and coordination to correctly hold and handle the instrument? But what about matching instruments based on personality? Generally speaking – though of course there are many exceptions to these “rules” – someone who is quiet and laid back might be a good fit with a bass, because it is considered to be a “background” instrument. If, on the other hand, you are outgoing, bold, and even brash, then a solo instrument like the <a id="69011e200a0cc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0myQtLC2ZDw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">trumpet</a>    <script>
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    </script> might be your cup of tea. And if you are a high-energy person who can’t sit still, the drum is an obvious choice. Now, if you don’t fit into any clear-cut and defined category – in other words, if your personality has many facets – you might want to opt for instruments that produce a multitude of tones and characteristics, like the piano, guitar, or saxophone. Still not sure what instrument has your name on it? <a href="http://www.allthetests.com/quiz31/quiz/1400949622/What-musical-instrument-are-you" target="_blank">This quiz</a> may help. One thing we are sure of: no matter who you are, there is that special instrument out there for you, just waiting to fall into your arms!</p>
<h2>So happy together!</h2>
<p>When you and an instrument of your choice are matched together and living happily ever after, that’s when our teacher comes in – literally – to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. It doesn’t matter whether you and your instrument are hyper or introverted – we will make sure that, when you play, your <a id="69011e200a12d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbqvifFqtq8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">true colors</a>    <script>
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