Re: Standardizing Skill Levels
- Subject: Re: Standardizing Skill Levels
- From: "Lawrence Pratt" <LPratt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 15:26:36 -0400
Will Vogtman wrote:
For other instruments, say clarinet, a student is labelled as
beginning, intermediate, or advanced by a set of standards.
Does any such rating system exist for harmonica.
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Will,
I think the short answer is No. I don't believe there is a
"standardized" set of criteria for the various playing levels. Dave
Barrett does have his criteria, and they are as good as any other. Mike
Will ( http://myquill.cc// ) has a list of Diatonic Tehcniques, that he
used to label as beginner, intermediate, etc. But, he dropped the
labels. I think because he found that many players don't necessarily
progress from a to b to c to d. Some jump from a to d and then pick up
b and c, and then jump again.
I think each of the teachers on this and other lists have their own
view of what a beginner should be able to do to advance to the next
level. I also think that a standardized approach/criteria would do well
for advancing the instrument.
Best Regards to All,
Larry Boy Pratt
www.parkhousejam.com
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