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A clearing house will prevent a conflict of schedules for music lovers. On Sept. 26, there will be a Filfest presentation in Alabang’s Insurance Life Theater; a concert at Ayala Museum sponsored by the Asean Law Association, a concert at Miriam College.

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With the Suzuki method, as introduced by the Japanese Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, children start at a very young age, generally three, and are taught by rote, being too young to read notes. Parents attend the lessons to learn themselves and, thereby, monitor and encourage their children’s home practice.
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For a blind person to play the piano is a startling achievement. But for him to do so exceedingly well is a phenomenon. As one listens to Ibay, queries come rushing to mind. Having been born blind, how did he learn to play the piano? How did he learn to "read" notes? Unable to see musical scores, how does he retain everything he plays in his memory?
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