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Skype Students with 100% Distinction

I’ve been teaching via Skype or FaceTime for over three years now. I had studied with a few tutors in the US via Skype, and it had also become an vital way to keep in touch with family and friends overseas.

I knew I could make it work with a few tweaks, yet I was concerned about how it would impact exam results.

I was worried. How I could accurately judge students’ performance of pieces? Listening down a phone line, the dynamics are heavily ‘compressed’ or ‘squashed’ together so that everything sounds the same mid-volume. I was also unsure how I could work around not being able to put my pencil markings all over scores to give students my insights into the pieces. I was confident I could teach people to play and to improvise, but surely exam preparation needed to done face-to-face?

I need not have worried. Yesterday I received another set of ABRSM results which continued my students’ amazing 100% pass rate and incredible 100% DISTINCTION rate for all Skype or FaceTime students. Last year two of my students achieved over 140/150 on their grade 8 ABRSM exams. This sitting, one of my students (who lives in Zakynthos, Greece) flew over to Cambridge to take his exam. Remarkably, he had never ‘met’ me (he had been studying with me via Skype for over a year) until the day of the exam. He achieved a stunning 29, 30, 28 (all out of 30) on his pieces. Without the technology available today he would be extremely unlikely to find someone with my credentials on a small Greek island, let alone achieve the distinction he fully deserved.

These results clearly display how teaching music over Skype – with the right insights and innovation – succeeds. I’ve used Google Hangouts, shared whiteboards, Dropbox and – most notably – my video resource site CambridgeSaxophone.com to prevent location being a barrier to achieving high quality results.

Find out how you can do the same by signing up for four FREE lessons at CambridgeSaxophone.com

A Sax Player’s Christmas List of Albums

Here’s my pick of the best albums to ask for in your stocking this year …

Well, if you’re fortunate enough, people will be asking you what you would like for Christmas.  Stuck for ideas? I hope I can point you in the right direction.

I’ve made this page ‘free to view’, so please use the links below – it costs you nothing, but I get a small commission from Amazon.

Have a happy, honking Christmas – and if you want something to listen to on Christmas Day, click on the links below.

Want to get some books? Check out this link.

Albums



A Sax Player’s Christmas List of Books

Here’s my pick of the best books to ask for in your stocking this year …

Well, if you’re fortunate enough, people will be asking you what you would like for Christmas.  Stuck for ideas? I hope I can point you in the right direction.

I’ve made this page ‘free to view’, so please use the links below – it costs you nothing, but I get a small commission from Amazon.

Have a happy, honking Christmas – and if you want something to listen to on Christmas Day, click here.

Books

   

    
    

I’ve been inspired, let me inspire you …

Chris Potter, Joshua Redman and Mark Turner, pictured with Dan at Wigmore Hall, London.

I’ve been inspired by some pretty amazing players.

I’m incredibly fortunate to have studied with some wonderful teachers, both in Europe and in New York. What they all have in common is their willingness to share their passion for playing great music.

That’s what I try to do with Cambridge Saxophone – create a passionate environment where you can be inspired to make music.

My Visit to Sax.co.uk in Crowborough

I had great fun visiting the Sax.co.uk store. It’s simply the best place for a saxophonist to spend a day. Hundreds of saxophones, first class repair service, a enormous stock of mouthpieces and much, much more.

Study via Skype or in the Studio

No matter where you are in the world you can now take advantage of superb tuition from me, Dan Forshaw, here at Cambridge Saxophone. I have an extensive library of over 75 different lessons covering topics from tone to time, technique to triads and much, much more. I’ve studied with some of the leading saxophonists in the world, and I’m passionate about passing those skills on to as many people as possible.

I teach one-to-one at my studio in Cambridge; or you can have lessons, wherever you have access to broadband, via FaceTime or Skype. I currently have students from Brazil, Ireland, Scotland, Luxembourg, Germany, France, Northern Ireland, England and the USA.