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Using YouTube as a Teaching Tool
September 21st, 2009 by Naomi

About a year ago I was working on “The Clear Stream by: Johann Burgmuller” and was to the point where I had it down, but the mood wasn’t right and something was missing! Natalie and I tried a couple different things, but the song still didn’t sound like a “stream”. We were thinking through different possibilities at my lesson one day…when all of a sudden, Natalie got the idea to check out YouTube. If I remember correctly, her thinking behind this was to see how others played the song and see how they approached it. So we watched a couple videos, and to my surprise, they were very helpful and insightful! I could see how they were phrasing according to the mood/style; I could tell they really brought out the dynamics (which were very key-especially with this song). And, they applied a very key technique I lacked: Right-Hand Rotation + Smoothness As you can tell, I learned a lot just from watching a couple online videos!

Next time you feel something’s amiss in one of your songs, try watching it on YouTube; I’m sure you’ll gain a few helpful tips. ;)

Here’s the wonderful result I experienced after applying the things I learned from YouTube…ENJOY!:


4 Responses  
Amanda writes:
September 23rd, 2009 at 9:09 am

That is a great idea; I will deffinately do that the next time I am stuck on how to play a song.

Cheryl Kaye writes:
October 24th, 2009 at 1:31 pm

It’s like being a detective trying to figure out a song! I think you definitely have the right idea about “searching” out the song that you want to play. I know Jed does that sometimes and it really helps him too.

hayley writes:
October 27th, 2009 at 1:52 pm

Your right!I’m sure that does help.

Joey writes:
February 9th, 2010 at 1:26 pm

Cool song Naomi.

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