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<blockquote data-quote="Colin the Bear" data-source="post: 136936" data-attributes="member: 2360"><p>The assesment and interview may be to see where you are and to tailor lessons to your needs rather than an entry exam. Piano lessons might be an option to get into music, music theory and reading or your local adult education may run a music foundation course. A recorder is also an easy "in" to woodwind. Same fingering as the saxophone etc and easier to blow. It's the universal woodwind trainer. Or just buy a book or go on line and blow the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin the Bear, post: 136936, member: 2360"] The assesment and interview may be to see where you are and to tailor lessons to your needs rather than an entry exam. Piano lessons might be an option to get into music, music theory and reading or your local adult education may run a music foundation course. A recorder is also an easy "in" to woodwind. Same fingering as the saxophone etc and easier to blow. It's the universal woodwind trainer. Or just buy a book or go on line and blow the thing. [/QUOTE]
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