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How to feel miserable as an artist

By The Cross-Eyed Pianist | September 26, 2011

Another great chart from Dan Severino/Piano Pressings – this time aimed at artists and teachers……

 

Posted in General, Performing, Teaching and tagged as tips for performers.

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