[Shaku] Re: internet lessons

From: mavignier@passionpixels.com
Date: Sat Apr 16 2005 - 11:19:10 PDT


hi ronnie,

i just tried to pay for your dvd's but the payment was refused.
my funds are on my atm card but this card is not accepted by paypal.

is it ok if i take care of this next week on thursday?
if not please give me a call and i can arrange to get the money to you on a
different way.

all the best

delmar

 

nyogetsu@nyogetsu.com writes:

>> Dear list,
>>
>> I just gave two lessons with students over the internet for the first
>> time last night and it went very well considering lack of real person
>> to person contact. Sound and visual quality suffered but it certainly
>> was interesting and has potential. Of course the better equipment you
>> have (camera, mic, computer, etc.) the better the reception.
>>
>> Definitely person to person is the best kind of lesson, but I feel
>> internet is the next best thing.
>
> Hi Al and everyone else!
>
> I agree with Al that person-to person is still the best way to study
> Shakuhachi if possible, and at the same time I wish him the best of luck in
> his use of the Internet for "remote" Shakuhachi lessons. He is a fine player
> and teacher, and I hope that many will take advantage of his offer!
>
> As most of you know , I have been teaching via cassette for over 20 years
> and have been fortunate in having students study with me this way from 26
> states, and 6 foreign countries.
>
> Recently, through the help of one of my students , I have incorporated the
> use of the computer in teaching students over it (using the Internal Mic
> that I have in my computer. But it can be done as well, of course, with an
> external mic.) The set-up is free and quite easy. The student who found me
> the free program to record with -Tim Larkin- is very technologically savvy
> (I'm not), very patient, and has a generous heart.
>
> The computer method eliminates the need for postage and the "turn-around"
> waiting time that is necessary between lessons. (If any one is interested, I
> feel the same as Al- please contact me off-list.)
>
> But I think that Al's way is great- you can actually watch the Teacher!
>
> I guess the future holds a lot of great promise for students between the
> East and West Coasts who have had very limited study possibilities!
>
> Best of Luck, Al!
> Ronnie
>
>
>>
>> Al
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