Well, the teachers could play the pieces for the students to listen to
learn from -- in doing so reinforce their credibility with the students,
in addition to providing instructive examples of how the pieces should be
played.
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia,
But in most cases you can't take the teacher home with you.
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Instructiona Methods
Well, the teachers could play
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But in most cases you can't take the teacher home with you.
What difference would that make?
(Surely you're not suggesting that students take the instrument out of its
box outside lesson time?)
All
Bill Gross wrote:
One technique used by many instructors working with students on solo pieces
is to have them listen to a recording of the work. Since having access to a
large volume of recorded work for horn is a relatively new development, what
did folks do before they could pick up a CD of
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Instructiona Methods
In a message dated 17/06/2005 22:42:46 GMT Daylight Time,
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writes:
But in most cases you can't take the teacher home with you.
What difference would that make?
(Surely you're not suggesting that students
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One technique used by many instructors working with students on solo
pieces
is to have them listen to a recording of the work. Since having
access to a
large volume of recorded work for horn is a relatively new
development, what
did folks do before they could pick up a CD of the piece
One technique used by many instructors working with students on solo
pieces
is to have them listen to a recording of the work. Since having
access to a
large volume of recorded work for horn is a relatively new
development, what
did folks do before they could pick up a CD of the piece they
Tom Spillman wrote:
I am hardly one to comment.
I have returned to the horn after fifty+ years away. I bought a student
grade double horn last October. I thought that I didn't want to invest
TOO much money until I found out if it was feasible for an old guy like
me (I'm 74!) to be able to
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