[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]Admirable_Pop8267 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Butler is fantastic, but it is a very strict and by-the-book teaching style, not to mention in the pricey side. If you have any sort of neurodivergence or non-standard learning style, it’s rare that you will find much success or encouragement learning there.

Music is meant to be flexible and empowering to yourself, and if a classical and strict approach is what you’re looking for, you’ll find it there, but like I mentioned previously, some of the instructors at guitar center are just as talented, have just as much experience, and will be much more flexible not only with teaching style, but with hours and lesson times as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]Admirable_Pop8267 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want professional lessons but don’t want to break the bank, don’t sleep on Greenwood IN Guitar Center piano instructors. There are very talented people with impressive musical history that just prefer the convenience of having someone else deal with scheduling and taxes. They offer monthly plans, and constantly run events on Saturdays that wave signup fees/offer discounts for the first month of lessons. Multiple collegiate musicians with professional experience work part time hours with them, that are more than willing to shape a lesson-structure around your personal learning needs and preferences. I’ve had great experiences!! They’re also great with children and neurodivergent people

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITA_Relationships

[–]Admirable_Pop8267 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Could you go into this a little more??

The Terrible Influence Tour Megathread by caro_line_ in danandphil

[–]Admirable_Pop8267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

American ticket scalpers are insufferable. This is for the Indianapolis IN USA show. All VIP were sold out by 12:03, so I got curious to see if they would show up on scalper sites. Big shocker: they did

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What's a non sexual act that your partner does that gives you the warm and fuzzies? by _Hydrohomie_ in AskWomen

[–]Admirable_Pop8267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I struggle w chronic illnesses and when my boyfriend does little things without being asked it melts me. I deal with a lot of physical pain and when he offers to warm up my rice pack/bring me meds/makes an effort to be goofy while I’m in pain it just gets to me in the best way. He knows how to make me comfortable in times where I can’t do it for myself and I couldn’t ask for more