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Teachers? Does anyone else here teach professionally? | |
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Hey Cloud Nine, yeah I teach drums/percussion full-time in High Schools, as well as being very active playing gigs/shows and writing and recording.
I read in an earlier post that you teach drums also, it would be very interesting to compare our ideas on that one, let me know. Wishing you continued success. [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 16:46:25 PDT 2002 by allanb] | |
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Yes deffinatly, Im very new to teaching & it was a daunting experience to suddenly be asked teach at 17. For ages I was worried that I didnt know enough about the drums myself let alone to teach someone else.
But sure enough a year later I love it. I teach at a music school in Luton England. We specialise in music tuition (I dont think there is an instrument we dont teach), Rehersal Room Hire & Recording Studios. Its called Greenbank Music Village & I am the main Drum/percussion teacher there. We did a student concert last month & three of my pupils were in it. I cant explain the feeling I got seeing them up on stage playing good music & remembering when they first came to me & couldnt play a note. Its a reward in itself & Im starting to truely believe that passing the gift of music on to someone else is in some ways better than having the gift yourself. I started drums at 3 & took lessons at 7 from a 70 year old Big Band drummer. Hes been playing 50 years now & at 80 is still drumming & teaching me. More details of my musical upbringing can be found here. So how about you. What other kinds of percussion do you teach & do you teach reading & rudiments? God bless Lewis | |
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Yeah I teach in five secondary/high schools in Scotland, I've been doing it since I finished studying.
Like yourself I find it very rewarding, to see my students progress to playing gigs or being accepted into college/Uni music courses. I do make sure that reading and rudiments are part of their courses of study, each manage it to a different degree as I'm sure you'll find also. The instruments covered are kit/snare/timps/tuned, although my area is really kit and snare. Are you busy with gigs at the moment? | |
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allanb said: Yeah I teach in five secondary/high schools in Scotland, I've been doing it since I finished studying.
Like yourself I find it very rewarding, to see my students progress to playing gigs or being accepted into college/Uni music courses. I do make sure that reading and rudiments are part of their courses of study, each manage it to a different degree as I'm sure you'll find also. The instruments covered are kit/snare/timps/tuned, although my area is really kit and snare. Are you busy with gigs at the moment? Cool man. I do a little conga & djembe as well as timps snares & kit. I wish I was busy with gigs at the moment . I have a band but its very difficult for me to find musicians of my own age that have been playing for as long as I have. Thats why Im focusing on my solo project How bout yourself, gigs? | |
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thecloud9mission said. Thats why Im focusing on my solo project
I tried to listen to your latest track tonight but I was unable to open it,WMP7 couldn't play the track, whats the best way to listen? Have gigs tomorrow afternoon & night, the afternoon is a swing band and in the evening I'm in Edinburgh with a band called 'Soul Train', a funky outfit mostly playing motown and soul. Your site is incredible, as is your drive and devotion to your work, you deserve to get your chance, I hope you do. What's the scene in Luton like? [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 17:58:01 PDT 2002 by allanb] [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 18:11:26 PDT 2002 by allanb] [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 18:12:05 PDT 2002 by allanb] | |
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allanb said: thecloud9mission said. Thats why Im focusing on my solo project
I tried to listen to your latest track tonight but I was unable to open it,WMP7 couldn't play the track, whats the best way to listen? Have gigs tomorrow afternoon & night, the afternoon is a swing band and in the evening I'm in Edinburgh with a band called 'Soul Train', a funky outfit mostly playing motown and soul. Your site is incredible, as is your drive and devotion to your work, you deserve to get your chance, I hope you do. What's the scene in Luton like? [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 17:58:01 PDT 2002 by allanb] [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 18:11:26 PDT 2002 by allanb] [This message was edited Fri Sep 6 18:12:05 PDT 2002 by allanb] You need real player to hear the latest track. If not there are mp3s on the site Thanx for the kind words . The luton scene doesnt exist, its all nightclubs playing garage, drum & bass & house here | |
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Does Elementary Education count (etc)? Please say .
Beautiful Day! | |
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Moderator | My studio partner Frank Axtell teaches guitar, bass and keyboards.
Too bad you don't live in the U.S. We are thinking of adding a teaching section to the new studio website. and offering video lessons as well. All Rights Reserved. |
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I teach third grade -- seriously. Does that count? | |
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thecloud9mission said: Does anyone else here teach professionally?
not really...but my job is a music therapist for people with disabilities.. which mainly involves writing and recording with the people i work with. if ya aint happy..juz play the blues | |
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I teach guitar and piano to mostly elementary and high school students... | |
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In South Korea? That is way to cool.
___ FunkyStrange said: I teach guitar and piano to mostly elementary and high school students... | |
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