Free online Classical guitar lessons if your interested...

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gjm
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Free online Classical guitar lessons if your interested...

Post by gjm » Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:02 am

Some of you might be closet classical guitar players who have been lead astray by session view and the likes, but have thought that you might get back into guitar for a change or sharpen up some skills. Following is a letter from Jean-François Delcamp
(Professor at the Brest Conservatory of Music, Dance and Drama - France) who has a passionate desire to help people learn the Classical guitar. He is offering free online lessons for the next 8 months at three different levels... one of which might suit you. Check it out!

All the best. G.
Hello everyone,
Starting from Tuesday 9 November, I will be giving online classical guitar
lessons on the forum.

My aim is to help isolated amateurs who don't have the opportunity to have
a teacher. I want to help them to progress by giving them goals and advice.
I hope my forum students will provide help to one another and forge bonds
of solidarity among themselves.
My role in these lessons will consist solely of giving you a reasonable
goal, advice, and audio and video examples. I will not be commenting on the
mp3s and videos that you upload here for the support and advice of other
members of the forum, and indeed the teachers on the forum, if they have a
little time to devote to you. For my part, I shall unfortunately not have
the time available to be able to reply to your questions except very
rarely.

I ask help to make these lessons work, and I urgently need one or more
coordinators who will manage the groups of students. This teacher, or these
teachers, will check first that any student following the lessons fulfils
the three requirements which I spell out later. It is enough that the
candidate student confirms that he has advertised the lessons among his
friends, or indeed in shops/stores or on the net, for his candidacy to be
approved.

These lessons are not free: in exchange for my work at your service, I ask
4 things of my future students:
1. I ask you to participate more actively in forum discussions by posting
messages more often. I ask you, if possible, to help other members, either
by your advice or at least by your encouragement.
2. I ask you to start by publicising my online lessons. This includes
publicity on F acebook, Twitter, newsgroups, or by putting up a notice in
your newsagent's window, etc. The more students I get, the more you will be
able to help one another. You will progress better because you will be able
to compare your own work with that of numerous other guitarists who will be
playing the same pieces as you, at the same time as you, and under the same
time constraints as you. That is why publicity for these online lessons is
very important. I repeat, the more of us there are, the richer and more
instructive the course will be. Tell your guitarist friends about it too.
You could also put up notices in luthiers' shops, music stores, concert
halls, CD stores. You can also send the information to newspapers and
magazines, who might perhaps report it.
3. I ask students who want to follow my lessons, as a courtesy, to be
registered on the forum with their real forename and surname, or at the
very least with their real forename followed by a pseudonym of their
choice. To change your username, make a request in the "Your messages to
the site administrator" forum.
4. Please do not contact me by private message, but only by posting a
message on the forum.

To register for the course, and also to confirm that you have publicised my
lessons, use the topic: Registration for forum lessons.

To publicise the lessons, here is some text and a poster that you can send
to your friends by email, or put in your blog, or put up in your local
baker's window:
Free classical guitar lessons on the internet
Lessons given by Jean-François Delcamp
(Professor at the Brest Conservatory of Music, Dance and Drama - France)
The lessons will begin in November 2010 and finish in June 2011.
These lessons correspond to the first three years at the conservatory
The conditions for registering are available on the forum
http://www.delcamp.us/


Description of the "Online classical guitar lessons by Jean-François
Delcamp"
These lessons are open to all those who speak English and who can upload
mp3 or video recordings of themselves playing the pieces I shall provide
for study, on the forum "Online classical guitar lessons".

Here is how the first lesson will be conducted:
On Tuesday the 9th of November I will create two topics with the titles
"D01 - Lesson 1" and "D02 - Lesson 1". I will indicate in my posts there
the pieces or exercises to be worked on, I'll give scores in PDF format, or
links to scores, with mp3 or video examples.

To register for my online lessons, there are no formalities, you only need
to choose which of the 3 levels offered suits you best. A student can
change courses during the year, if he realises that he would be more
comfortable in a different level. After having confirmed in the
"Registration for forum lessons" thread that you have publicised my
lessons, all you have to do is upload (in a reply to the lesson thread)
your recording of one of the study pieces which I shall provide in order to
be considered as a registered student and a participant in the course.

Each student can record several or, preferably, all the pieces and
exercises which I shall give out for each lesson. After a week to ten days
of work, no more, the student will upload his first recordings in a single
post. Participation in one lesson at a particular level is closed as soon
as the next lesson at the same level begins. That is to say that each
lesson will remain open for your posts and attachments up until the start
of the next lesson at the same level. After that date, the previous lesson
will be locked and it will no longer be possible to post new messages,
though the lesson will remain available in read-only form.

I ask all students to listen to the recordings of each of the other
students of the same level, then to give their encouragement, opinions, and
if possible their advice. Then the student, after having received that
feedback, can post a second series of recordings taking into account the
advice and opinions of the other members of the forum. In the absence of a
video, photographs of yourself playing the guitar could allow others to
give you advice on the best position to adopt for holding your guitar. All
advice is welcome, and I am counting on the assistance of all members to
help, encourage and advise students and finally to enable them to progress.

I'm asking for your help. I would ask teachers registered on the forum to
be kind enough, if they have the time, to give their advice to members
occasionally.

Students can proceed as they wish: they can follow the lessons at the level
they have chosen from the three levels offered, and they can start and stop
when they choose. If you decide to stop, please let the others know by
posting a message on the forum.

Calendar:
Lessons for the first year conservatory level (D01) will start on:
Lesson 1 Tuesday 9 November
Lesson 2 Tuesday 23 November
Lesson 3 Tuesday 14 December
Lesson 4 Tuesday 11 January
Lesson 5 Tuesday 1 February
Lesson 6 Tuesday 22 February
Lesson 7 Tuesday 29 March
Lesson 8 Tuesday 19 April
Lesson 9 Tuesday 24 May
Lesson 10 Tuesday 14 June

Lessons for the second year conservatory level (D02) will start on:
Lesson 1 Tuesday 9 November
Lesson 2 Tuesday 30 November
Lesson 3 Tuesday 21 December
Lesson 4 Tuesday 18 January
Lesson 5 Tuesday 8 February
Lesson 6 Tuesday 15 March
Lesson 7 Tuesday 5 April
Lesson 8 Tuesday 10 May
Lesson 9 Tuesday 31 May
Lesson 10 Tuesday 21 June

Lessons for the third year conservatory level (D03) will start on:
Lesson 1 Tuesday 16 November
Lesson 2 Tuesday 7 December
Lesson 3 Tuesday 4 January
Lesson 4 Tuesday 25 January
Lesson 5 Tuesday 15 February
Lesson 6 Tuesday 22 March
Lesson 7 Tuesday 12 April
Lesson 8 Tuesday 17 May
Lesson 9 Tuesday 7 June
Lesson 10 Tuesday 28 June

If you are a member of the "002 posted messages" group, you can download
the scores for the lessons here: Collection of scores for guitar - levels
D01 to D03. If you are not yet a member of the "002 posted messages" group,
you first need to post two messages on the forum in order to be registered
in the group. This can take a while, so please be patient, but if you have
not been registered within 24 hours of posting your second message, please
contact a moderator.

In the hope of your company in the shared ambition to improve our playing
of the classical guitar.

Yours, Jean-François
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Silwolffe
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Re: Free online Classical guitar lessons if your interested...

Post by Silwolffe » Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:02 am

Cool.

Anything like this for pianists?

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