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Scronk
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Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2015 4:21 am Posts: 288 Location: Straya
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How learning works
This woman learnt violin in 2 years. The video shows her progress, every week from the start. I am encouraged to think it's possible to become competent on the Stick in 2 years?
This is a great example of how learning works. She owns her learning journey and immerses herself in the instrument. She plays stuff she likes by watching and copying, and develops her own learning techniques. Learning by ear, first! Great stuff:
Adult beginner violinist - 2 years progress video [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaugRxMz7tw[/youtube]
Questions and Answers - Adult violin beginner [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2a_mS76090[/youtube]
I like the idea of learners showing learners. Hope this is interesting to others.
(apologies if this has been posted before)
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Jolyon
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Joined: Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:15 am Posts: 70 Location: Perth, Australia
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Re: How learning works
Thank you so much for sharing! Maybe I can do this in about two years from now, since I am recording weekly.
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earthgene
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Re: How learning works
This is a good video and a great way to use youtube as a supplemental learning tool in addition to a solid practice / performance routine, a qualified instructor and the occasional seminar / event.
She mentions that she had a teacher for about her first 8 lessons and then moved to teaching herself. More recently, she has signed up with a teacher again - so while it's ideal to have lessons on a weekly (or every other week) basis, sometimes there are stretches without one.
Thanks for sharing this video - very inspirational.
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Stickrad
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Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2013 4:54 pm Posts: 1637 Location: Hobart, Tasmania, AU
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Re: How learning works
What a great vid. Mr. Forsyth you must do something similar , with a Sticky bent.
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Jayesskerr
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Re: How learning works
It's a neat video; definitely shows the evolution of a student, eh? She did a great job on the video and her playing really improved over time.
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