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“Violin lesson day 🎻 Another year of lessons will be over soon! Christian started taking violin in November 2017, if memory serves me correctly. This semester ends in May. The progress has been slow but steady, and I love watching his skill continue to grow.”

Ah, violin lesson day! It’s wonderful to hear about Christian’s musical journey. Starting in November 2017, that’s quite a few years of dedication to the instrument. It must be so rewarding to witness his consistent effort paying off, even if the progress feels gradual. That slow and steady climb often builds the strongest foundations, and the subtle improvements likely add up to significant growth over time.

Knowing that this semester is drawing to a close in May brings a sense of reflection on all that Christian has learned and accomplished. Each lesson, each practice session, contributes to the tapestry of his musical development. It’s a testament to his commitment and your unwavering support in nurturing his passion. These formative years of learning an instrument can instill discipline, patience, and a deep appreciation for the beauty of music. 1  

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Leo, Who Is Six Years Old, Sits Next to His Sister Karolina Protsenko, His Small Hands Steady on the Violin. Their Melodies Blend Together as Let It Be’s Opening Notes Fill the Air, Creating an Amazing Harmony That Is the Result of Innocence and Love.

Leo, Who Is Six Years Old, Sits Next to His Sister Karolina Protsenko, His Small Hands Steady on the Violin. Their Melodies Blend Together as Let It Be’s Opening Notes Fill the Air, Creating an Amazing Harmony That Is the Result of Innocence and Love.