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Introduction to "Clair de lune" Piano Lessons with Hugh Sung at Ashbury Music Hall

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http://ashburymusichall.com/offerings/piano-from-scratch-clair-de-lune

I'd like to invite you to sign up for lessons with me at Ashbury Music Hall, covering Debussy's "Clair de lune" from scratch, right from the comfort of your own home! My 12- week course lessons are designed for beginners who have never played the piano before or read a note of music. We'll use the piece itself to learn the basics of music notation and piano technique. Ashbury Music Hall makes it incredibly easy to post video and audio comments between teachers and students - all you need is a computer with a broadband internet connection and a way to record audio into your computer, and optionally a video recorder as well (see my video for details). I'll also work on a video to help with audio and video setups for students.

I'm looking forward to personally helping you learn to play Debussy's masterpiece "Clair de lune" - from scratch!

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  • how many lessons is it :O ?

  • @maanssson The "Clair de lune" lessons series is broken down into a 12 week period - eventually, there will be close to 80 or 100 lesson videos, but there's also the direct interaction through the site, so personalized video responses will also be created as needed for each student.

  • is this a piano lesson or an advertisement for air turn and various cameras.

  • Well, technically speaking, this is an advertisement for Ashbury Music Hall, the Blue Snowball microphone, the Sony Webbie HD camcorder, a Logitech webcam, as well as an Acer 23" monitor, the Cunningham Piano, MusicReader, and the AirTurn hands-free page turner - along with lessons by Hugh Sung ;) I love how technology can expand our capabilities, and want to share that with all my students. Great name, btw ;)

  • wait..is this an introduction after you've gotten far into the piece?? =P

    haha keep up the great work we appreciate you do!:]

  • Thanks so much for your appreciation! While a lot of people have found these tutorials helpful, there's really no substitute for a "live" teacher to help make the best progress musically.

    I created these tutorials to demonstrate how effective digital tools can be for teaching music over the internet. If you've enjoyed these videos, I hope you'll see how much fun (and effective!) it would be to take lessons directly from me online!

    Hope to see you in "class" someday soon! :D

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  • I want to thank you for doing this even though many of the people you sort of asked about this idea acted like elitist snobs about it. I am referring to a Faceboo post you asked about this idea. I am glad you ignored them!

    When I was starting (which I am again) I learned Moonlight Sonata almost as soon as I knew a bit about reading. It gave me more passion to learn more so I think this is a great idea!

  • I have the Blue Yeti yeah

  • omfg i been looking for you every wehre

  • Fai cacare

  • Thank you so so much for uploading these lessons!

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