
As a busy music teacher, I find it far too easy to dismiss things that aren't immediately and obviously relevant, and, as a consequence, my initial reaction was to reject this book for review. Admittedly, I was having a bad day, and I apologise to the author for approaching this publication negatively. However, I'd like the opportunity to explain my initial reflex.
Seen through the filter of a constant lack of respect for the arts and artists from the UK government, coupled with the cost-of-living crisis and a smattering of burnout, my bad day is one that can likely be imagined by many. We have all been ground down to such a point that nothing short of a 'master reset' seems the only viable option. So, I rebooted my passion for teaching and performing, opened the book and dived in.
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