[Harp-L] Teaching harmonica in China



Dear all,
You may be interested in a harmonica project I have been running in China for the last two years. While working in 2006 at Zhengzhou University, Henan Province, China, I engaged a very smart Chinese post graduate student, then wrote a harmonica teaching website. He translated it, put it online in China, and now provides on-going translation and web mastering services.


You can see the site, at http://www.kouqin.com.cn Kouqin is the Chinese Pinyin word for harmonica.

The site has been enthusiastically received in China, and has become very busy. It has more than16000 members, and gets around 3500 hits per day. There is a forum, which gets about 250 posts a month (about 1/4 the size of harp-l). There are around 60 lessons, written by myself. There will soon be 80. There is a lot of my music, as well as profiles and music for a number of Western masters, used with their permission. Everything on the site is free.

Having reviewed other Chinese harmonica sites, as well as the comments on my forum, it would appear that I have become the leading diatonic harmonica teacher in China.

The teaching process has been interesting. I make my living as an IT educator, and applied my professional skills to this online harmonica teaching project. The result is a structured online harmonica teaching program, covering blues and bluegrass styles, from beginning to very advanced. I would be happy to share my observations about online harmonica teaching with the list, if there is interest.

Tony Eyers
Australia
www.harmonicatunes.com




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