"Well, first I studied piano. I wasn't very satisfied because I though my teachers were dumb... and repressive"
- Luc Ferrari
About this Quote
Luc Ferrari's quote speaks to the difficulty of finding out an instrument, especially when the teacher is not a good fit. It is clear that Ferrari was not pleased with his piano teachers, as he felt they were both "dumb" and "repressive". This suggests that the teachers were not supplying the assistance and assistance that Ferrari needed to find out the instrument. It is likely that the instructors were not supplying the necessary guideline and feedback to help Ferrari development, and rather were simply enforcing rigorous rules and regulations. This might have given aggravation for Ferrari, and might have been a major consider his dissatisfaction. Ultimately, it is clear that Ferrari was not able to learn the piano to the level he wanted due to the absence of quality instruction he received.
This quote is written / told by Luc Ferrari between February 5, 1929 and August 22, 2005. He/she was a famous Composer from France.
The author also have 13 other quotes.
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