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Don’t be mistaken: you’re on the right path if you’re getting it wrong

Published by admin on 21 March 202421 March 2024

Why making mistakes is an important part of music making

How do you feel when you make a mistake? Does it make you cringe or do you go with the flow? Mistakes are an essential part of the music-making process. For more, go to Don’t be mistaken: you’re on the right path if you’re getting it wrong

Categories: How music works

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I'm Dr Kate Paine, an Australian musician, educator, and writer living in Meilen, Switzerland,

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