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    Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments

    Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments

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    A trip to…read morethe past Simply one of the best collections of ancient musical instruments in the whole damn country. If you are not interested in ancient music then you have never heard of this place and will never visit, but if you do happen to play the lute, recorder or harpsichord this is a place you should visit at least once in your life. Of course it's look and don't touch unless you happen to be a world class musician, but just standing next to the few surviving authentic ancient musical instruments is a thrill. The hours to the museum seem to vary so call to make sure it is open. but they do have concerts by great musicians using the authentic instruments on occasion. The museum is a small dusty place reeking of history. If you bother to visit the person inside will look like he is shocked to see anyone actually coming in, but for anyone interested in ancient music this is an absolute must. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars.

    A perusal of Yale's famed Collection of Musical Instruments is a must-do while on campus. Tucked…read moreaway on Hillhouse Avenue (supposedly the street deemed by Mark Twain and Charles Dickens "the most beautiful street in America") and filled with treasures, "the Collection," as it is affectionately referred to, is a charming foray into history and musical refinement. The friendly and quirky staff of curators and student interns are always willing to engage in conversation. The instruments themselves range from ancient bells to grandiose baroque harpsichords. Highly recommend this pit stop!

    Neighborhood Music School - Our experienced faculty members teacher more than 30 instruments - including voice!

    Neighborhood Music School

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    The Neighborhood Music School is an impressive place, that I wish I knew about earlier. Their…read moremission is to help people of all ages and backgrounds learn music, everyone from small children to seniors. There's even a class just for seniors! You don't have to be a kid or aiming for Carnegie Hall. I don't know as much about this, but they also appear to be a community meeting place for musicians. They organize a lot of ensembles. The Yale community doesn't seem to be aware of the organization, even though a lot of people would benefit from an alternative to Yale ensembles. I took the beginning adult group singing class with Ingeborg. Including myself, there were 6 students, ranging from 20s-60s. I can only give the teacher my highest recommendation. She is an energetic, engaging teacher who has the utmost regard and care for her students. I've had 8 years of piano lessons and know some classical music, and from talking to her, I could tell she really knew her stuff. She had even heard of this obscure Broadway musical that I was sure she wouldn't know. Her explanations of vocal technique were clear and easy to follow even if you didn't have any music background. I almost cracked up laughing at how hard she worked to convince the students that vocal technique is fun. But it worked. Almost everyone wanted to continue the class in the fall. If you're an adult wanting to learn piano or voice for the first time, it's hard to imagine a better teacher than Ingeborg.

    VERY Very disorganized. I showed up for a first lesson only to discover that the teacher was not…read moretaking new students. No one had told me this so I wasted my time - very disappointed

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