LiaV
Prospective lessons with "LiaV"
I would like to introduce you to LiaV, my process which allows you to submit a video of your playing and then receive feedback in a video that I call “Lesson in a Video” (LiaV).
Lessons in a Video are a way to take violin lessons which reduces barriers to learning by offering multiple ways to engage!
The Approach (Here is the contact form link … https://forms.gle/coDXn9LEftpeVXXY6
- The first step is contacting me and sharing information on your journey as a violinist and the piece you would like to submit.
- After watching your submitted video, I will decide if LiaV is a good fit for you and if so I will then create a video, using your video as a base, which explores various possibilities towards achieving your goals.
Submitting videos :
- Should net exceed 11 minutes in length
- Should show both hands, the instrument and the entire bow on the screen
- Should have the best audio possible and be a resolution of 1080p (minimum 720p)
You will receive access to your Lesson in a Video between approx. 7 days after your submitted video upload.
The Benefits
- These videos take the student beyond recall-and-relate activities.
- Students who need more processing time can pause and rewind the video.
- Students who benefit from repetition can watch it as many times as they want.
- Students can review and take notes as they wish at their own pace.
There is not a fixed fee for LiaV but I ask that you consider making a donation to my not for profit organization, "MSYAP”. The suggested donation amount is $150 per video but as my goal is to make LiaV affordable to everyone, any amount will be appreciated.