I will be teaching harmony soon!

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After one organ concert at Vilnius Cathedral a colleague of mine came up to me and asked if I could teach harmony this semester for a group of church organists that signed up for their St Gregory school for organists. She wanted me to substitute another teacher who will be busy this semester.

Yesterday I found out I they split the first-year students from second-year students and I will have twice as much work. This might be good though because students can concentrate on their level of advancement.

@laputis had taught them last fall but then couldn't continue because of her work at school.

There will be a meeting of all the teachers in this school soon to find some common ground between all the disciplines. Besides harmony they will get classes in liturgical organ practice, liturgy, choral conducting, Gregorian chant and of course organ performance lessons.

I will be working in tandem with @pauliaz who will be teaching liturgical organ practice. For his classes people will basically have to learn to play all the answers and acclamations that organist has to play in a Mass plus some hymns (perhaps).

In my classes of harmony students will have to learn some foundations of harmony and harmonize some hymns, to provide alternate harmonizations for well-known hymn. I suspect they would need my help in harmonizing those acclamations that @pauliakaz would be talking about. I have a video course in Lithuanian about harmony and improvisation which they could surely use as a supplement.

I wouldn't want to teach them year after year but I think it would be a nice experience to do this one semester. I even fantasized of creating Steem accounts for them and requiring the students to post their homework to Steem and would give them upvotes as rewards. And of course if they use #palnet, #neoxian, #marlians, #creativecoin, #sonicgroove and #tunes tags they would be earning multiple coins as well. As my friend @contrabourdon can testify these coins convert into substantial earnings which are even greater than Steem.

Do you think this could work? Or this would be too scary for "normal" people?

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I think it is a nice idea. You vould even create a series of posts to go with your course; a harmony course on Steem. Your students could post their homework in the comments or in a seperate post. And other steemians interested in learning the basics of harmony could join as well.

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Yes, except it's in Lithuanian and I'm not sure if they would be happy to post their homework publicly on the immutable blockchain... But I would really want to.

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Ok, Lithuanian is probably a bit too challenging for most Steemians. Nevertheless, a series of posts about harmony (In English... 😀) could be nice. Perhaps I'll have a go at it myself.

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