They're really different. I think I have already mentioned that while in the UK people generally find a private teacher for their instrument, or do it through a school scheme, here there are municipal music school, conservatoires and so on. The situation is a little more complex than I had first understood, because the schools vary in the rigidity of their organisation: the most, the conservatoires, next the municipals, then the associations. Our music school is an association, but it tends to apply the standards of the municipal schools with its programme of cycles, etc. Britain - grade 1 to 8, grade 8 being roughly equivalent to A-level, pre university/conservatoire. France - 3 cycles, each taking about 4 years, with 3ème cycle being roughly equivalent to grade 8. Theory of music - UK to take grade 8 you need theory grade 5. In France you study theory alongside your instrumental studies, very slowly. Catrin's flute music is MUCH more difficult than the stuff she does in theor...
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I'm sure our God is pleased at any time when His Word is read in public and for it to be on the internet is truly good.
As I know you know, in 1Tim 4:13 Paul instructions Timothy to "devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching". I think we need to give all three better attention!
I doubt Paul had in mind the ambiguous controlled monotone which seems to characterises much public reading of scripture.