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Hey guys I'm planning to start a lesson/workshop programme and thought I'd share the advert I filmed for this with you. I'll post it again in the classifieds once the corresponding website is done. Any advice about the organisation?
Check out all the websites with such lessons (Jason, Pedro, José), and try to do something they haven't done yet... You will surely need to be in HD to be able to keep up with the times I guess. Good luck!
I always enjoy your videos and contributions to the foro. You're a fine player and always inspiring to watch. Great to see that you're putting these lessons together - they look fantastic.
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Check out all the websites with such lessons (Jason, Pedro, José), and try to do something they haven't done yet...
I disagree, Ramzi. Every musician is unique and Bursche has something different to offer (as does anyone offering lessons) just by sheer virtue of his individuality as a player.
Really lookining forward to seeing your website when it's ready.
ORIGINAL: bursche Any advice about the organisation?
Assuming you are offering pre filmed video lessons, then main thing is to cross reference so people with different needs can find the same film.
eg makes sense to have videos broken down by palo, with submenus for compas, falsetas, etc for each one, but also cross reference by technique. You might offer an alzapua lesson which happens to be por Solea, so the learners might find that useful whether they are looking up Solea material or if they are specifically looking for an alzapua lesson.
I'll definitely start to provide video lessons later but this clip is just to promote weekend classes in my city. It'll be a 3 hour course and the topics will be Bulerías and SolxBul. That's why it's in the video. This way I want to see how the response is before getting an own domain etc. and putting money into a fancier website.
I disagree, Ramzi. Every musician is unique and Bursche has something different to offer (as does anyone offering lessons) just by sheer virtue of his individuality as a player.
If he's going to be creating a website with video lessons, he has to head my advice which is backed up by the experience of how the three artists' websites I mentioned have become...
Nice work man! Great playing! ole' The sound is excellent. You could try using some ripstop nylon sheets in front of your lights to get rid of all the glare, and the intense shadows behind you.
I'm working on similar type of ad videos. Here's one.
I think there's absolutely nothing wrong with that advice...remember back to when you were learning and think as a student, how would it help you the most to see it, angles , speed etc,.when you do the lessons.
Wow Todk those videos look amazing, sound, video angles, lighting, very pro!! possibly best ive seen for this type of thing...i cant wait to check some other stuff out
One thing I would love to see more of in video lesson is various looped compas patterns played really slowly with a metronome. I mean really slowly, maybe 60 - 80 bpm for Alegrias or Bulerias.
I have improved my playing loads by getting a pattern by someone great and slowing it right down and looping it, but it often takes me a while to figure out exactly what is going on as the original is normally sooo fast.
i notice when people get a certain amount of youtube views they start putting 15-20 seconds of graphic introduction speaking for people with slow internet connections WE WILL CLICK AWAY
Looks great, sounds great. Don't worry about HD if you are not selling videos. Lighting is throwing shadows, though. White background doesn't help. Look for a 3-point rig and read up on cinematic lighting.
So this is the page as far as I could bring it in two days. It's in German as I'm adressing only people around Hamburg as long as I just offer guitar courses. Once I start a video lesson thing I obviously need a multi-language page. http://flamenco-workshop.jimdo.com/