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 MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: Chalumeau Joe 
Date:   2006-08-19 01:52

Anybody know anything about this?

http://www.musicked.com/musicked/pages/software/instruments/woodwinds/Clarinet-Lessons-Software.htm

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: seafaris 
Date:   2006-08-19 02:37

I tried two lessons and they just didn't do it for me.


...Jim

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: kev182 
Date:   2006-08-19 11:43

wow, interesting

After taking an online course, i was thinking what it would be like for music! hmm



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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: kssams 
Date:   2007-08-06 20:19

Well, it's been almost a year and I'm wondering if anyone else has had exposure to MusickEd? I had looked into this about a year and a half ago, and they don't seem to be any farther along with what they offered last year. Just the beginner's lessons, no intermediate or advanced. Must not be popular or very good.



Post Edited (2007-08-06 20:19)

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: seafaris 
Date:   2007-08-07 21:07

I tried 2 lessons and it didn't do it for me also. I was also suspicious that they were not finishing the more advanced lessons.

...Jim

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: kssams 
Date:   2007-08-07 21:18

It's a great concept, but oh, well. I definitely won't consider this for my daughter.

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2007-08-08 19:14

I wouldn't think it's such a great concept. There's no substitute for personal interaction in learning an instrument.

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: kssams 
Date:   2007-08-08 19:42

I didn't mean to substitute this for her teacher. I just thought perhaps of using it as a supplement. And I was intrigued that they offered help on sight reading.

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2007-08-09 13:49

THey have been too busy ramping up the online instruction for aspiring surgeons to get the upper level of music lessons going. [tongue]

Jeff

“Everyone discovers their own way of destroying themselves, and some people choose the clarinet.” Kalman Opperman, 1919-2010

"A drummer is a musician's best friend."


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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: kssams 
Date:   2007-08-09 13:52

Too funny...what a comedian!!

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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: eugene 
Date:   2009-06-08 17:49

I know this is probably an old post but I wanted to clear a few things up about MusickEd.com, the software and what we have in store for the future. First off - the version that is currently available is the 2nd incarnation of what essentially was a beta product offered way back in 2004. It contained solid information but was delivered differently and had a tricky interface to navigate through our learning process. The current software was updated in 2007 - we made the delivery simpler and navigation easier.

The MusickEd curriculum is not meant to displace teachers although it can (and should) be used by individual learners who need help with everything from taking the instrument out of the case, assembling and making a sound all the way to learning chord/scale relationships. It can (and should) be used by teachers who all too often ‘scatter-shoot’ with students because they A.) assume the student will lose interest or B.) don’t have a plan. MusickEd software comes with educational support – that’s something that print ‘method’ books cannot deliver.

All concepts are presented clearly and concisely and most important - in sequential order - which is why it is perfect for students at all levels. I have advanced students who have used the software to go back to basics and cover things they have missed and beginning students who excel past their classmates because they use the same learning process from lesson to lesson.

We are currently completing the latest version called the Kore Series which is the culmination of literally 10 years of work. The content, design, learning process, amazing songs and play-alongs, support and community aspects make this product an amazing value - you can take a tour here:

http://www.musicked.com/demo/musicked.htm

We are also working on a Jazz Series which we hope to launch within a year. It will use the same (trademarked and patented) learning process as the Kore Series and continues on with the jazz soloist/improviser in mind.
Thanks for the ear – Eugene Cantera – Partner MusickEd.com



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 Re: MusickEd on-line clarinet lessons
Author: Mikedsm 
Date:   2014-04-21 22:53

Found this old topic

Wow, things have changed at musicked.com

We have moved to dlpmusicbooks.com. There are now 21 Kore Lessons (music reading) and 21 Jazz Lessons (developed with Dan Haerle). The whole curriculum is now online. You also have have free support from the developers of the material, videos and websites to help your learning.

You can have the first book of both dlp Kore Books and dlp Jazz Books for free at www.freemusicbook.com . This book is the first 3 lessons of each course.

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