I just finished a recording session, number 5 out of 6 for the band this year, and as I was walking back to my dorm, I happened to see something through someone's window. The scene was this: two guys, sitting at their respective desks, looking like they were in for a long night of paper-writing or study. One guy is on his computer, and the other is (and I am not making this up) drinking honey out of the bottle.
Well, that's one way to pull an all-nighter without caffeine.
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niiiiice. i totally approve. at least he's using natural sugar instead of those gawd-awful caffeine concoctions...
I believe that students' enthusiasm, motivation and interests are all important in any learning process and so as in music education. Learners of music are to exert enough time, effort and resources to be able to meet their academic objectives and even at an early age, professional growth. It is true that what the other guy did, drinking honey out of the bottle, is one great natural way to keep energized, on-the-go and awake in wee hours. :-) Just in case, you want to learn more tips and resources for piano teachers, check some reliable and experienced music teachers websites today and learn more. Good luck!
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