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		<title>By: Online Music Theory Lessons &#8211; You Can Learn in a Much More Fun and Interactive Way &#124; Western Musician.com</title>
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		<description>[...] The teacher is available to you (and to all the other students) only one hour per week. Imagine, if you are an older student, finding yourself in a class with young beginners&#8230; and you have a question. Perhaps you would feel shy to ask the teacher for clarification in front of all those young minds&#8230; But with an online setting, there would be no need to feel misplaced about asking a &#8220;stupid&#8221; question. (Although, we all know such questions don&#8217;t exist, right?) One obstacle Don&#8217;t panic! The only requirement to online lessons is, well, to have access to the Internet. But I&#8217;m thinking that if you are reading this at the moment, chances are this aspect is already taken care of. So, this website you are on right now maybe the answer. Best of luck with your online studies! Oh, one more thing, your going to love learning the pentatonic scale. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The teacher is available to you (and to all the other students) only one hour per week. Imagine, if you are an older student, finding yourself in a class with young beginners&#8230; and you have a question. Perhaps you would feel shy to ask the teacher for clarification in front of all those young minds&#8230; But with an online setting, there would be no need to feel misplaced about asking a &#8220;stupid&#8221; question. (Although, we all know such questions don&#8217;t exist, right?) One obstacle Don&#8217;t panic! The only requirement to online lessons is, well, to have access to the Internet. But I&#8217;m thinking that if you are reading this at the moment, chances are this aspect is already taken care of. So, this website you are on right now maybe the answer. Best of luck with your online studies! Oh, one more thing, your going to love learning the pentatonic scale. [...]</p>
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