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  • Genre:MUSIC
  • SubGenre:Instruction & Study / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • eBook ISBN:9781098325152

Teaching Music Online

by Georg Hübner

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Overview
This instructional book is excellent for teachers of brass music as well as fans of Norwegian black metal, Swedish boy groups or Finnish polka. From tech-savvy musicians with their own recording studios to classical piano teachers, who prefer pencil and paper, "Teaching Music Online" can help anyone take their musical expertise and hand it down to students online.
Description
This instructional book is excellent for teachers of brass music as well as fans of Norwegian black metal, Swedish boy groups or Finnish polka. From tech-savvy musicians with their own recording studios to classical piano teachers, who prefer pencil and paper, "Teaching Music Online" can help anyone take their musical expertise and hand it down to students online. Technical setup requirements will be discussed, as well as the acoustic and visual differences to traditional face-to-face, real life lessons. Separate chapters are also devoted to the particularities of organization and communication. Practical tips and tools complete the guide. This booklet is a guide for online private lessons. It is not as a score to be followed note by note but, rather, a lead sheet over which you should lay your own interpretation.
About the author
Georg Hübner MA is a musician, lecturer and music producer in Vienna. His profound knowledge of teaching and the internet is based on his more than 30 years of experience as a lecturer in the subjects of guitar, electric bass, ukulele, banjo and piano. He began to expand his teaching activities to private lessons early on via the Internet. He draws his technical know-how from his many years of operating a successful recording studio. He received his Master of Arts degree in 2007 in music management. His master thesis deals with the topic "Music and the Web 2.0" and was published by the scientific publishing house Peter Fischer as part of the European University Journals.