Most people who play a musical instrument learned as chil-<br >dren. I did not. Few adults who have never played an instru-<br >ment before take one up, least of all in middle age, and least<br >of all a bowed string instrument (supposed to be the hardest).<br >I am one who did. Though I came from a largely nonmusical<br >family and had almost no musical training or experience while<br >growing up, I began to play the flute at thirty-four, and the<br >cello at forty, which I put aside a couple of years later and then<br >took up again at fifty. Now, when home, I try to play three or<br >four hours a day, more when I can make time for it. To become<br >a skillful musician has become perhaps the most important task<br >of my life.<br > This book is the story of how it all came about. Friends of<br >mine to whom I have told some of this story have found it<br >interesting; I write it in the hope that others may, as well. I<br >hope, too, that my story may encourage or help other people,<br >above all adults, who may have thought they were too old, to<br >begin to sing or to play a musical instrument. Or, that it may<br >help many adults who are now amateur musicians to play better<br >
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