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Author: nellsonic
Date: 2021-09-14 08:50
I'd love to see more pedagogical ideas and materials, but I don't know if you teach and have an interest and expertise in that. Michelle Anderson of Clarinet Mentors does a great job but I think there is plenty of room for others to do this from different perspectives, especially for students who are past the beginning stages but not ready to audition for a major college performance program - that's a huge number of players.
Reviews of new pedagogical materials would be a good niche within that. There's nothing like being able to flip through a book to see if it might suit you or your students, but opportunities to do that are few and far between. Judicious review and demonstration videos might bridge the gap. That's what comes first to mind for me!
I think you need to think about what YOU are passionate about and would like to see more of. That's really the secret to doing it well and with some hope of sticking around long enough in that space to make an impact - at least that's what I've been told and it makes sense to me!
Anders
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Musix4me |
2021-09-14 06:52 |
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nellsonic |
2021-09-14 08:50 |
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