I'm Char in California and I agree with the others on using this time for theory. I find just listening to the instructors gives you a chance to hear and absorb what they are teaching. I've noticed a pattern with me, when I'm working on a lesson and I'm getting frustrated, I stop and take a brake for a day or two, and when I come back, all of a sudden I'm playing the lesson. So, enjoy your trip and listen to the music.
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Hello Roody91 and everyone,
I'm Char in California and I agree with the others on using this time for theory. I find just listening to the instructors gives you a chance to hear and absorb what they are teaching. I've noticed a pattern with me, when I'm working on a lesson and I'm getting frustrated, I stop and take a brake for a day or two, and when I come back, all of a sudden I'm playing the lesson. So, enjoy your trip and listen to the music.
I'm Char in California and I agree with the others on using this time for theory. I find just listening to the instructors gives you a chance to hear and absorb what they are teaching. I've noticed a pattern with me, when I'm working on a lesson and I'm getting frustrated, I stop and take a brake for a day or two, and when I come back, all of a sudden I'm playing the lesson. So, enjoy your trip and listen to the music.