Cleo is very funny. Good job. Nice filters and creative work on the video. Good technique to teach, too. You can teach us vibrato in class later this semester. You got it exactly...
Junior, I always wondered what the greatest song of all time was...haha. Good video. Lots of parents, teachers, and kids would like to know how to play that song. Good work!
Miles, outstanding video! Great production value - your video looks like a pro YouTuber. Remind me to show you all in class a special trick for securing your guitar for caring for it, changing strings, etc.
Kayden, you crazy. Good video. I'm glad I didn't tell you I was sharing them everyone. :P Your lesson was really clear and right to the point. Good job.
Mia - so funny! "If you're a real musician..." Nice bass guitar, by the way. Just FYI, all the things you said are correct on guitar, but bassists read bass clef, so the low E string is the first ledger line below the bass clef (it still sounds an octave lower, though...just like regular guitar).
Mia, I liked how well you were able to explain playing different notes on guitar! It was great to hear you explain the difference between bass and guitar.
Cleo is very funny. Good job. Nice filters and creative work on the video. Good technique to teach, too. You can teach us vibrato in class later this semester. You got it exactly...
ReplyDeleteJunior, I always wondered what the greatest song of all time was...haha. Good video. Lots of parents, teachers, and kids would like to know how to play that song. Good work!
ReplyDeleteMiles, outstanding video! Great production value - your video looks like a pro YouTuber. Remind me to show you all in class a special trick for securing your guitar for caring for it, changing strings, etc.
ReplyDeleteFaith, great video. Good topic and presented very well. Great lesson, great video!
ReplyDeleteKayden, you crazy. Good video. I'm glad I didn't tell you I was sharing them everyone. :P Your lesson was really clear and right to the point. Good job.
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ReplyDeleteMia - so funny! "If you're a real musician..." Nice bass guitar, by the way. Just FYI, all the things you said are correct on guitar, but bassists read bass clef, so the low E string is the first ledger line below the bass clef (it still sounds an octave lower, though...just like regular guitar).
Cleo your video was very instructional, entertaining and engaging. I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteFaith you always provide clear and articulate information. This video was no different.
ReplyDeleteEric I loved that your video was kid friendly
ReplyDeleteMiles your video was very professional and clearly stated how to tie the strings. Great job
ReplyDeleteMia you did a great job explaining things that are on guitar and putting them on bass. It was a great way to show the similarities
ReplyDeleteCleo, I thought your video was really great and quite funny! You kept my attention the entire time.
ReplyDeleteMiles, I thought your video was very well put together and it was clear that you had a plan. It was very straightforward and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteKayden, I loved your video! Very funny! I also thought you explained tuning quite well and it kept me engaged the whole time.
ReplyDeleteJunior, I thought your video was quite engaging and you were very straight to the point which I think is quite good!
ReplyDeleteMia, I liked how well you were able to explain playing different notes on guitar! It was great to hear you explain the difference between bass and guitar.
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