[musictlk] Returning Member

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Sun Feb 10 05:07:14 UTC 2013


Yes, Anita, I mean braille music. If you're going to be a good music 
teacher, you'll need to be proficient in braille music, and have a 
thorough knowledge of print music notation as well so that you can 
teach the sighted student how to read music, as well as how to play.

Blessings,

Linda

At 05:18 AM 2/4/2013, you wrote:
>Good morning!
>
>I just want to thank everyone that has respondeed to my email.
>Your suggestions are very helpful.
>
>To I want to teach piano.  I am going to need to brush up on a lot 
>but I remember the scales and chords.  So I am going to check into 
>some courses to get what I will need.
>
>Linda mentioned that I am going to need Braille.  Do you mean a 
>course in Braille music? I know that NLS offers something in that 
>but if there are other courses I will appreciate knowing that.
>
>Thank you all and God bless.
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Timothy Clark Music <timothyclarkmusic at me.com
>>To: Music Talk Mailing List <musictlk at nfbnet.org
>>Date sent: Sun, 03 Feb 2013 22:52:42 -0500
>>Subject: Re: [musictlk] Returning Member
>
>>i am a musician and i'm working on my EP that will be sent to my
>contacts in the music industry.
>>check my site and contact information below.
>>god bless you all.
>>Timothy
>>Your friend in the music industry
>>http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com
>>7244011224
>
>>On Feb 3, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Linda Mentink wrote:
>
>>>Hi Anita,
>>>Welcome back.
>
>>>It will depend on what music you want to teach.  If you're
>planning to teach sighted students, you will need a working 
>knowledge of print music.  If you're going to teach piano, you'll 
>need your course in Braille so that you can help your students with 
>note reading, rhythm, fingering, etc.  So, firstly, decide what you 
>want to teach.  You don't necessarily need a college degree or 
>college classes, but you must be proficient yourself before you 
>teach someone else.  Set your price, call music stores in your area 
>and let the people there know you're available, tell your church 
>members.  Just a few suggestions.
>
>>>Blessings,
>
>>>Linda
>
>>>At 04:23 PM 2/3/2013, you wrote:
>>>>Good afternoon.
>
>>>>It has been a while since I was on this list.  I have a
>question.
>
>>>>I am interested in teaching music lessons from my home.  What
>would ow need to do in order to get this done? Will I need to take 
>classes from a college?
>
>>>>I took music lessons when I was very young from a professional
>teacher who also was blind so I actually learned using braille.
>>>>I also ply by ear, which I now realize isn't as good as I'd like
>it to be.
>
>>>>Any advice or suggestions is welcomed.
>
>>>>Thank you.
>
>>>>Anita
>
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