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Music is an Adventure – Interview with Randall Faber

Randall Faber, alongside his wife Nancy, is well-known for co-authoring the best-selling Piano Adventures teaching method. Their books, recognized globally for fostering students’ creative and cognitive development, have sold millions of copies worldwide. Previously translated into nine languages, Piano Adventures is now also available in Dutch and German. Eric Schoones had the pleasure of speaking with Randall Faber about his work and philosophy. Read more

Topic: Searching this website [Bob asks]  (Read 2351 times)

Offline Bob

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Searching this website [Bob asks]
on: June 19, 2004, 05:06:24 AM
If anyone's interested... I did find you can searching this site for keywords using google's toolbar (probably the advanced search, too).  It only looks at topics of threads though I think.

Does anyone have any better way to search for info on this site?  (besides asking)
Favorite new teacher quote -- "You found the only possible wrong answer."

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Re: Searching this website
Reply #1 on: June 28, 2004, 09:11:14 AM
Isn't that what the "search" function is for, located above here, where you can choose from Main Board, Help, SEARCH, Members, Profile, etc?

I have used this tool countless times and it has always found what I was looking for. I enjoy using this as you can put in Username or subject and check only the main topics you want to search. In fact, the search usually produces more information than I need, as it will literally find you keywords in ALL posts if you choose.

Hope this helps.
S :)
 

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