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From: ELDEREL~ol.com
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 17:31:06 EDT
Subject: ==Teaching Harmonica=
In a message dated 5/16/99 9:16:47 PM Central Daylight Time, ELDERELAV writes:

<< ===Music is a language.....you can memorize a whole dictionary of a
new language and afterwards not say anything that makes sense....but it is
your creative 'choice' of words that makes and conveys a message....learn to
speak harmonica.....then say something.==
........In search of intelligent and useful answers:
What are the best teaching aids for the harmonica teacher? I have been
teaching it for about a year and have spent alot of money trying different
books, tapes, and methods. The majority of my students happen to be
diatonic/blues begginers and some that are just getting into the
instrument...and a few advanced. I have tried to find the most comprehensive
approach, but I'm not really satisfied with what I have put together. The
reason I'm writing this is to ask any of you great guys, what has worked the
best in your opinion and experience. I have talked with some close friends on
the subject and I am still keeping my eyes peeled and am now looking to
harp-L for the most popular and accepted up-to-date curriculum for each
level of a student. I want to be on the cutting edge and provide the best
professional education that is possible.
Thanks......Peter ...Logansport La.......Elderel~ol.com >>