Author: seabreeze
Date: 2018-10-01 20:31
Direct communication between players and making music together are essential to any student's development. Some teachers play duets with their students often, and, as two players trying to match the tone, rhythm, tuning and style of each other, they go right to the heart of the music-making experience. This kind of experience does not translate well to Skype lessons. A "live" teacher can grab the student's clarinet and assess how adequate or inadequate their set-up might be. Over the typical Skype medium, such assessments are more iffy.
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