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Are You Too Old Study Music? Do you consider yourself past the age to = take up music—that you can’t afford to —=—=— devote the time to music that it requires: ee that your mind can’t concentrate on such things any longer? Then you are exactly = the person who will be interested in th astonishing, short-cut method for master- ing any musical instrument. H, I'm sorry I didn’t study music in my younger day: Now it’s too late to com- mence. I haveso many other things to think about that I really can’t give up any time to music, much as I'd like to.”” How often do people make such re- marks. And you can't blame them—they are perfectly right. The average adult, unless he has learned music in his child: hood, considers himself too old to com- mence. For studying music in the ordi- from another, are playing their favorite instruments. Read this letter from Mr. E. Wolford of Sharon Springs, N. Y.: “I am -50 years old and learned to play the Hawaiian Guitar. 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