Hi all, I usually discourage my students from posting videos online too soon within their first year of progress. However, one in particular has cought my attention, and has stuck with the theremin like a pit bull on a tea-cup poodle. Her determination is not to be taken lightly.
After nearly 8 physical months working with the theremin, she has progressed to a point which, in my humble opinion, would equal that of someone who's been working for well over a year on the theremin. Often, she comes up with her own adaptive solutions, while at the same time, exploring the techniques we cover with an open mind.
Amethyste is also working with a 90 percent hearing loss in her right ear, so she has to compensate by using an earbud in the preview out of her theremin to not only preview her notes, but to balance what she hears in her good ear.
While there are a few minor issues which she is aware of, Amethyste's progress is at a point where I feel the time has come for her to post a video. We've talked about this before hand, and I've given my blessing for the launch of her first theremin related youtube video which can be seen at:
http://tinyurl.com/7juqgr3
I also felt that this video is quite appropriate for the holiday season.
Congratulations Ameythyste, and keep up the great works! :)
After nearly 8 physical months working with the theremin, she has progressed to a point which, in my humble opinion, would equal that of someone who's been working for well over a year on the theremin. Often, she comes up with her own adaptive solutions, while at the same time, exploring the techniques we cover with an open mind.
Amethyste is also working with a 90 percent hearing loss in her right ear, so she has to compensate by using an earbud in the preview out of her theremin to not only preview her notes, but to balance what she hears in her good ear.
While there are a few minor issues which she is aware of, Amethyste's progress is at a point where I feel the time has come for her to post a video. We've talked about this before hand, and I've given my blessing for the launch of her first theremin related youtube video which can be seen at:
http://tinyurl.com/7juqgr3
I also felt that this video is quite appropriate for the holiday season.
Congratulations Ameythyste, and keep up the great works! :)