Author: QuickStart Clarinet
Date: 2018-10-01 16:02
I teach using all three of these different lessons types, in person obviously being traditional face to face lessons, online being one on one lessons over skype or other video chat, and I just released a video course on how to play the clarinet.
I would be fascinated to hear people's thought on the validity of these. Obviously, in person lessons are the gold standard, and I have noticed that teaching over online video chat brings up some issues of communication, from general sound quality to proper equipment set-up, but I am curious how video lessons compare to these.
The video course definitely delivers a lot more information in a much shorter amount of time than any lessons I have taught, but it doesn't account for individual student's needs or pacing. Is this a pro or a con? How valuable are video lessons compared to other forms of learning?
Josh Goo
QuickStart Clarinet Founder
www.quickstartclarinet.com
Post Edited (2018-10-01 16:33)
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