Re: [Harp-L] What harp instructional tips aren't covered to death onYouTube?
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] What harp instructional tips aren't covered to death onYouTube?
- From: IcemanLE@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 10:46:47 EDT
Instead of asking what you should teach, find what it is that you teach
well and offer that in an original approach. You may exceed at bending
techniques and not be so confident in playing over changes. Teach from your
strengths and avoid teaching from weakness just because someone suggests you
venture there.
If you find just one area that you excel in, offer that and, for the time
being, let the rest go.
Too many times I've attended workshop/classes in which the presenter begins
by asking the class what topics they want to cover - which always ends up
with the same list written on the blackboard.
Think Original. Be Original. Teach Original.
The OriginalMan
In a message dated 6/2/2009 10:39:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cdgaldos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
From: Mike Fugazzi
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 9:18 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] What harp instructional tips aren't covered to death
onYouTube?
I am off for the first summer since I've become a teacher! One of my
plans is to create a series of YouTube vids on various topics. I know that
gear is a favorite of a lot of people, but what are some beginner to advanced
instructional topics that aren't covered to death??? What's missing from
YouTube for harmonica players?
One topic I for sure plan on getting into is phrasing and playing songs
that aren't a blues progression. Thanks for the input!
Mike Fugazzi
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