The Internet already has devalued some musical knowledge -- musicians have been swapping song cheat-sheets on the Web for 15 years. Cheap and easy-to-use online video and a new generation of teaching apps have refined and broadened the scope for sharing similar know-how.
互联网已经使一些音乐知识贬了值──15年来音乐人一直在网上交流歌曲“小抄。既便宜又方便的在线视频和新一代的教学应用程序,改变和拓宽了共享知识技能的范畴。
But, if the guitar world is any indication, we will still need the kind of teachers who stand in front of a room and talk. We will just need fewer of them.
但是,即便吉他教学市场的发展趋势有一些指示意义,未来我们还是需要有老师能够站在“教室里,侃侃而谈。只是,不再需要那么多了而已。
'I don't know if in-person classes are really necessary,' says Thomas Sundboom, a 62-year-old guitar student in Balsam Lake, Wis., who is learning to play Creedence Clearwater Revival songs. He pays $40 a month for access to Mr. Andreas' site, less than half the $100 a month he paid for conventional lessons. 'That should put a downward pressure on prices, for sure.'
家住威斯康星州鲍尔瑟姆湖(Balsam Lake)、现年62岁的吉他学生托马斯·桑布姆(Thomas Sundboom)称,“我不知道面对面的上课是否真有必要。他正在学习弹奏清水合唱团(Creedence Clearwater Revival)的歌曲。现在,他每月支付40美元访问安德烈亚斯的网站,不到以前缴纳的传统课程学费100美元的一半。他说,“这肯定会对市场形成降价压力。
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