[Harp-L] Re: Poor Presentations



We aren't all wired the same, I don't think it's fair to assume that those  
who prefer a clear and non-distracting visual aren't focused on  the lesson 
itself.  While the desire for a better visual  presentation CAN be driven 
by snobbery or poor prioritization, that's  certainly not always the case.  
 
We learn differently, things that some people don't mind in the  least can 
distract others and impair their ability to absorb the  information.  
Glitchy or disorganized productions, whether the  glitch falls within the audio or 
visual realm, WILL interfere  with the learning process for some folks.  
 
To those who grumbled when a few people expressed that they would  prefer 
better production values on the really good overblow  instructional clip... I 
don't think anyone was saying that production  has to be slick or 
expensive, only that with a small amount of  forethought & effort a video lesson will 
have the ability to  be more effective, and therefore 'speak' to a broader  
audience.  
 
Christopher Richards
Twin Tone Harmonica Microphones
_www.harmonicaplanet.com_ (http://www.harmonicaplanet.com)  
 


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