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Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 06/08/2003 : 11:42:07 PM
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Poll Question:
Should we add a "Beginner's Forum"?
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Yes |
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5 votes |
No |
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5 votes |
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Total Votes: 10 counted »» |
Last Vote:
06/18/2003 7:31:00 PM |
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Admin
Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 06/08/2003 : 11:43:08 PM
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Recently, someone suggested adding a Beginnger's Forum. On one side, I'm not sure there is enough content to warrant it. Or whether we should bother making a distinction since "General" posts can be any level.
On the other hand, would it be less intimidating for newbie posters/beginner players? A forum where, "No question is too dumb?" Not to mention, it would be easier for beginners to reference pertinent topics?
Feedback anyone? |
Andy |
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ongchua
Akahai
USA
92 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2003 : 1:02:20 PM
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Andy,
Being a beginner, I'm actually with jwn. I don't feel intimidated by the presence of better players when seeking advice (only when asked to demonstrate my abilities ). In fact, I'd want my posts to be seen by everyone and would be concerned that a beginner's forum might not get enough attention from everyone here.
When I posted my request for advice, I heard from a LOT of folks; and I very much want to hear everyone's suggestions and stories. I think there are many roads to learning slack-key and I wanted to learn about all the twists and turns, the pros and cons that each person encountered.
It might require more work, but perhaps we should consider archiving or linking some of the most informative message board discussions to the LEARN section of TaroPatch.net. That way, folks wouldn't have to dig too hard to find subjects that might have been hashed-out before.
Just my opinion. |
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RJS
Ha`aha`a
1635 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2003 : 8:04:57 PM
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Since I think I'm the one who made the original suggestion, I want to clarify my idea. I didn't mean a "Forum" in a sense of trying to categorize Beginners from Intermediate, etc. What I was suggesting was a specific location where past suggestions to beginners could be lumped together - primarily to make it easier for "beginners" to access the information. There is so much good stuff there. Raymond |
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Admin
Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2003 : 9:50:59 PM
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Oh, okay. So something more along the lines of what Hans has mentioned. You guys have any old posts in particular that you like?
Mahalo for your thoughts and opinions so far. |
Andy |
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RJS
Ha`aha`a
1635 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2003 : 10:24:55 PM
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Yes - more of a "library" I guess. I don't have specifics, but I remember participating in a couple of lengthy topics which had lots of good ideas. If I get a chance in a day or so, I'll look at back topics and get back to you. Raymond |
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ongchua
Akahai
USA
92 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2003 : 11:32:22 PM
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For Slack Key, Topic IDs: 874, 585, 836, and there were a couple of topics with links for learning Hawaiian
For Ukulele, Topic IDs: 680 and 897 helped me
There was another discussion that was helpful but I can't find it yet. In it were a couple of posts about how much time is needed for serious practice (and it put me to shame).
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cpatch
Ahonui
USA
2187 Posts |
Posted - 06/10/2003 : 12:56:48 AM
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A resource forum, yes. Otherwise no...beginners aren't going to learn by hanging out with other beginners. |
Craig My goal is to be able to play as well as people think I can. |
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Admin
Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
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marzullo
`Olu`olu
USA
923 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2003 : 11:59:12 AM
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i voted "yes" for the beginner forum. i like the idea. it would be a great place for a FAQ and "best of" links. it's also nice for a shy beginner to post. i was once a shy beginner (now i'm an obnoxious and aging beginner), and it would have been attractive to me to have such a folder to post.
the active core of taropatch.net are all nosy and opinionated enough that i don't forsee any exclusionary behavior here...
aloha, |
Keith |
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edkalama
Akahai
USA
90 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2003 : 4:08:24 PM
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I will vote for the "beginner's" forum, if beginners are defined as those that are just picking up a guitar or ukulele for the first time or maybe call it "First time players only" It will be an easy place for beginner's to discover if their challenges are similar to others, and how they are being addressed. It will also show suggestions by the more "experienced" members.
Although it may be called the "beginners" forum, I am sure all of us will be checking all the active threads anyway. I predict that it will be the most popular! |
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Admin
Pupule
USA
4551 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2003 : 4:31:14 PM
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Could be retitled to a "Getting Started" Forum... sort of all encompassing whether getting started on the guitar, `ukulele, or this forum. I would guess that it would mostly address the common experiences of those just beginning to learn their instrument.
I would guess that the core taropatchers would read the posts. At least I know I would, but I try to read everything.
I'll leave this topic open for discussion for a while; because on the flip side, these types of posts are welcome in the general forum. I can't help but think that some people who might be shy to post might feel little more welcome if there were a "Beginner's" or "Getting Started" forum. |
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cdyas
Akahai
67 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2003 : 5:59:25 PM
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If the goal is to be less intimidating for the newbie...
How about a "Getting Started" page with the basics of getting started spelled out. It took me a while lurking in the shadows before I got up the confidence to sign up and post (and now you can't shut me up). But a page with some basic information about what you need to get started; like a guitar with strings, a good attituded and some recommended materials for the beginner level like Ozzies book and Keolas online lessons and it could also have some links to some relevent posts and one to a website that you can hear some slack key like the one craig set up and or mele.com. This would be perfect for the shy beginner who wants to give it a try, and alleviate the pressure for the poster if they get 20 replies and a debate about the best way to get started. I enjoy it but the newbie might feel intimidated. Give them the option of posting to the general forum if they feel comfortable, or the ability to send an email off line for the question that they do not want to post. If it is important and needs to be covered, you can add it to the page for others to benefit.
Just some ideas.
Chris
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ongchua
Akahai
USA
92 Posts |
Posted - 06/11/2003 : 7:44:29 PM
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I think there are two things that are worth solving for here, but it's going to expand the scope of Andy's project. The first is getting some ki ho'alu newbies to begin participating (and getting them started). The second is archiving all the great ideas and advice that gets posted to TaroPatch.net.
They're not necessarily the same, but they aren't mutually exclusive either. It'd be great to take care of both, but I think Andy's going to have to prioritize according to how much time he's got on his hands. |
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RJS
Ha`aha`a
1635 Posts |
Posted - 06/12/2003 : 01:07:54 AM
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"nosy and opinionated" well, I, for one, feel complimented Raymond |
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Mainkaukau
Lokahi
USA
245 Posts |
Posted - 06/12/2003 : 12:47:43 PM
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Greetings everyone, yes, I vote to start a forum for beginners and I will try to fill it will inquisitive newbes for all of you to enlighten. I have submitted a proposal to start a beginning Slack-Key class at the University of Hawaii Leisure Center . I am planning to advertise the class as, if it does’nt offend anyone, “Slack-Key Guitar for Lolos” The classes will cost $50 for five 2 hour classes. I would teach it for free but the University requires payment when you utilize their facilities as a vendor. I intend to cultivate interest in Slack-Key guitar stylings by keeping instruction fun and simple. They will see and hear it and then I will show them how to play it. There will be no music theory or tabs involved if possible. I will leave that job for Byron, Peter, Ozzie, Lance, Anthony and the other professionals. Have a happy day! |
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