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"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music."

-Sergei Rachmaninoff

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THE PIANO
No other instrument opens such a wide door for a musician to step through into a world so profligate with variety, intellectual wealth, and aural beauty. Before such repletion, the decades of neuroscience demonstrating, with dogged redundancy, the rich cognitive  and developmental benefits of studying the piano, seem utterly beside the point. The question is not how to justify spending the time and money on piano lessons. The question is how, given the opportunity, to justify depriving oneself.

"David combines his gifts as a pianist and composer with the intelligence and sensitivity of a developmental psychologist  to become the most remarkable teacher we have ever worked with. He brings a sense of wonder and enthusiasm to lessons that is rare - and more importantly, contagious. His curiosity and humor lead to an affinity with his students which blossoms as they work together to discover what each student's musical path may be."

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- Elizabeth Faulhaber

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