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Extensive testing is the key to getting fluent in the language of music theory.
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So if you put enough time with [INAUDIBLE], like a family over there or people you know, eventually you could get fluent, but I feel like if you try to understand it [INAUDIBLE] extra module on there, like a theory of mind to say, oh, this person usually likes hot dogs, and so they want a hot dog, or something like that.
We all speak it so we might as well get fluent.
The best way to get "fluent" at this is practice, and even better if it is with a band.
You might get him fluent enough so that he can apply for a college scheme or maybe an apprenticeship".
It won't be easy, but it is possible to get quite fluent in a year: the secret is immersion.
If it's not written in your language, get a fluent friend to translate, or send the author an email – if they speak English, they'll usually get back to you.
As you continue to use the ten-key, you will get more fluent at it.
But experts say these get-fluent-fast programs are a complete sham.
"You'd be amazed at how the kids learn the language, getting to a fluent level in less than six months.
You get a feel for a guy and then you become fluent in what he's trying to do".
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