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Author: Musix4me
Date: 2021-09-15 22:10
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Anders wrote, "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!"
First, thank you for taking the time to offer your ideas. Clarinet and Education are my real passions. I personally do much better creating pedagogical materials than I do actual videos (I do not feel very photogenic). But I am willing to give it a go. I agree the Michelle does a great job and kind of sense her lessons are geared more toward beginner through middle school level (early high school?). I'm not interested in stepping on toes, so maybe I could focus on the higher to college level player. Thanks again for your input.
Late_returner said, "But i think there is a big hole in simple musicality teaching to go along with the machine aspects." I agree. And often the musicality is simply explained as "tell a story" or "be expressive". I've thought about this area when considering making videos and again you are right in suggesting that it would be more at home in a video than on paper.
So far, my focus has been collecting into one place related videos so interested seekers will not have to endure too much. I have vetted playlists sorted by subject areas like Equipment, Articulation, Technique and Inspiration, etc. Yes, "Musicality" is missing.
Thanks again for your input. Definitely things to consider.
Robert Moody
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