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    What If Music Instruction was Designed with Visual Supports
    In my youth my many attempts to study and learn a musical instrument: trombone, piano and guitar all were less than successful.

    And so, I wonder what if music instruction was designed with additional visual supports like color associations between the page and the instrument.

    I will leave this opportunity for someone to research and develop if it hasn't been done already. The one thing I know is that it would help those like myself whose ears aren't as useful as our eyes?

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