Registration Opens for Online Music Classes Offered by the OCA Music Department (2024)

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Registration Opens for Online Music Classes Offered by the OCA Music Department (1)

The OCA Music Department again offers its popular introductory online courses for the benefit of church singers and conductors. This semester we are also pleased to offer the opportunity for intermediate- and advanced-level conductors to take private lessons with Dr. Peter Jermihov.

Registration links and costs are as follows:

The Conducting Techniques course will begin on Monday, September 23, concluding the week of December 16; the Sight-Singing class will begin on Monday, September 30, and conclude the week of December 9.

Classes tend to fill up very quickly, and once all available spaces are filled, prospective students will be placed on a waiting list to fill any openings as they occur.

About the Classes

To successfully complete the courses, students are expected to commit at least three to four hours per week on required course work and practice. Information about each course can be found at the end of this announcement.

Each class consists of pre-recorded lessons that students can watch asynchronously on their own schedule, one per week. Every lesson has a homework component, and then each student is expected to meet online with a course instructor for 20-30 minutes—to ask questions and to give the instructor an opportunity to monitor each student’s progress and offer assistance as necessary.

These courses and individual lessons are meeting the needs of church singers and choir directors in the parishes The positive feedback received includes such comments as

(Sight-Singing)

“I can now look at a Tone and pitch it and sing the melody… The tools I learned in the class will help me to continue to grow in my singing abilities.”

“[The sight-singing course] gave a very good foundation for sight singing. I can pick up a piece of music in any of the keys we learned and know how to sing it. Fabulous!”

“Learning the structure of troparia, stichera, and canon [melodies] was very helpful.”

“From the point of view of one with only a little, prior musical training, I have found the course-work so far to be amazingly helpful… in an immediate way. Right off the bat I began improving,… being able to just ‘know’ what note I needed to be reaching for based on what was written on the page.

(Conducting Technique)

“The [conducting] course content was perfect. Always challenging, yet fun! That is what made it so perfect!”

“I liked being able to watch the [conducting] videos multiple times. I especially appreciated the Zoom interactive sessions. Thanks!”

“[The conducting course] actually fulfilled goals I didn’t even know I should have—such as score analysis.”

(Individual Conducting Lessons)

“[Dr. Jermihov] identified and then corrected some bad conducting habits that I had developed over the years. His attention to detail enables him to quickly diagnose faults and unintentional miscommunications that I was completely unaware of in [my] conducting…”

“Dr. Jermihov is helping me to develop a more advanced vocabulary of gestures to communicate with my choir. Your choir and parish will appreciate the time you take to learn with Dr. J!”

“Dr. Jermihov explains the core principles of conducting in a very clear and comprehensive way…. Most importantly, Dr. Jermihov is a very passionate teacher who has warm and friendly personality.”

“[Studying] conducting with Dr Peter Jermihov,… I have grown both as a musician and as a conductor, gaining knowledge and conducting skills….This would not be possible if it were not for Dr. Jermihov sharing with me his knowledge, experience, and passion for Orthodoxy and Orthodox Church music.”

Our Instructors

“Our online courses strive to accommodate the greatest number of students while offering each student the maximum personalized attention,” states Dr. Vladimir Morosan, Project Lead for Online Instruction for the Department of Liturgical Music. An outstanding and dedicated team of assistant instructors has been assembled to help teach the classes: for Sight Singing and Ear Training —

Deacon Anthony Stokes (St. Maximus Orthodox Church, Denton, TX)
Tracey Edson (St. Nicholas Church, Portland, OR)
Protinica Michelle Jannakos (St. Luke Orthodox Church, Palos Hills, IL)
Zachariah Mandell (St. Vladimir’s Seminary, Yonkers, NY)
Andrew Ritchey (St. Tikhon’s Seminary, Waymart, PA)

Assisting with the conducting class will be:

Anastasia Kappanadze (St. Tikhon’s Monastery, PA)
Jacob Mandell (St. Michael’s Orthodox Church in Irvona, PA, and Nativity of the Theotokos Orthodox Church in Madera, PA)
Dr. Vladimir Morosan (St. Katherine Orthodox Mission, Carlsbad, CA)
Anne Schoepp (St. Lawrence Orthodox Church, Felton, CA)

Individual lessons for intermediate- and advanced-level conductors are taught by Dr. Peter Jermihov, a life-long church musician, who has served as a choir director, chanter, teacher, composer and arranger, in a number of parishes in various jurisdictions, including the OCA, ROCOR, the Moscow Patriarchate, and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. His mission as a church musician is to bring beauty and professional competence to Divine Worship.

Jermihov holds the DMA Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Illinois at Urbana and studied orchestral conducting at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Ilya Musin. He is founder and artistic director of the Society of Saint Romanos the Melodist, a not-for-profit corporation devoted to the furtherance of Orthodox culture in America. For a more complete description of Dr. Jermihov’s career, please visit www.peterjermihov.com.

The Basic Sight-Singing and Ear Training Class

This class is designed specifically with the needs of singers in Orthodox church choirs. The course emphasizes the mastery of basic intervals, scales, and rhythms that are encountered in liturgical hymns. In order to succeed in this course, a person needs to love to sing and be able to ‘carry a tune,’ but doesn’t need to have any prior knowledge of music theory.

The course is taught using the online Google Classroom platform, with weekly face-to-face meetings on Zoom. Topics will include intervals and scales, rhythmic notation, key signatures, and time signatures, using examples from liturgical hymns whenever possible.

If you are thinking of taking this class, please consider whether you have a solid 3 to 4 hours per week (45-50 minutes most weekdays) to devote to this class. The new auditory and vocal skills you will be learning require consistent and extensive practice over the full 10-week period. One learner recently wrote: “I seriously overestimated my ability to devote the necessary time to the weekly exercises.”

The Basic Conducting Technique Class

The class is oriented towards beginner conductors or those who are currently conducting a choir but have not completed a formal conducting course. Topics covered include basic posture and visual communication by means of gestures; giving the pitch; preparing, starting and stopping the sound; elementary beat patterns; relationships of beat patterns to word patterns; beginning score analysis.
Familiarity with musical notation and basic music theory (key signatures, time signatures, intervals) is a prerequisite. All prospective learners will be asked to take a Basic Music Theory Assessment Quiz, to ensure that they have the theory skills to successfully complete the various assignments for this course.

If you are thinking of taking this class, please consider whether you have a solid 3 to 4 hours per week (45-50 minutes most weekdays) to devote to this class. The new physical (kinesthetic) skills you will be learning require consistent and extensive practice over the full 12-week period.

Also, each week has a homework component that involves score study and analysis—an essential skill for a choir director. As one learner reported: “Each week had a different degree of difficulty. One definitely needed time to study and practice. The course was not easy.”

Individual Conducting Lessons – Intermediate and Advanced

Weekly individual conducting lessons (50 minutes per lesson, using Zoom) are available in Blocks of four. A standard course of study consists of 4 Blocks – 16 lessons; but students have the option of signing up and paying for 1 Block (4 lessons), 2 Blocks (8 lessons), or 3 Blocks (12 lessons). Please specify the number of Blocks desired when you register.

Individualized objectives are determined in consultation with the instructor, and will include a range of topics, from different styles of beating, to conducting recitative and mixed meter, score analysis, and rehearsal preparation. Repertoire studied is determined by agreement and in alignment with individual objectives. Expected practice time: 30-60 minutes per day, 5 days per week.

Intermediate conductors are expected to read music, have a working knowledge of key signatures and staff notation, and be able to hear and accurately discern pitches and intervals; they should be able to sing any given part of a 4-part choral score, and have some experience directing an ensemble or currently hold a conducting position.

Advanced conductors should have completed a music degree—either an undergraduate or graduate degree, or, at the very least, be in their 3rd year of a 4-year music degree program. This presupposes the completion of the standard 2-year sequence of courses in music theory, ear-training, and keyboard harmony. Advanced conductors should have the basic ability to analyze a- score and be able to play a 4-part choral score at the piano (not necessarily at a performance level or tempo). They should have, also, conducting experience with a choral and/or instrumental ensemble.

Registration Opens for Online Music Classes Offered by the OCA Music Department (2024)

FAQs

How do online music lessons work? ›

Lesson materials like sheet music, exercises, audio materials, etc. must be prepared in advance and uploaded to an online platform for the students to access. If a student needs accompaniment, this must be pre-recorded and uploaded.

How to teach music classes online? ›

How can I teach Music online? Teaching music lessons online is simple with Preply. All you'll need to get started is the right setup. Once you have a computer with strong internet access, a headset with microphone and webcam, as well as access to either Skype or Zoom, you're ready to get started!

What happens in music classes? ›

Along with musical notation, students learn rhythmic techniques—like controlling tempo, recognizing time signatures, and the theory of harmony, including chords and key signatures. In addition to basic theory, a good teacher stresses musicality, or how to make the music sound good.

How do online lessons work? ›

Some online schools follow a live or synchronous model, which is when students and teachers gather online at the same time and interact in real time. Other online schools successfully use an asynchronous model, which allows students to see instructions and complete corresponding tasks at their own pace.

What is the best platform for online music lessons? ›

The 9 best online music lesson options to check out
  • Lessonface. ...
  • Play With a Pro. ...
  • Wyzant. ...
  • Fiverr. ...
  • MasterClass. ...
  • ArtistWorks. ...
  • Skillshare. ...
  • Udemy. Udemy offers flexible, pre-recorded courses with a diverse range of courses covering various instruments, genres, and skill levels.

Can you make money teaching music online? ›

This is another fun and unusual way to make money as a music teacher online. If you have a home music studio that some music teachers have or have access to a local studio, you can start offering remote session work. You will be recording music tracks from your home studio for clients worldwide.

Can I teach music at home? ›

Online teaching is not new, and music teachers have taught online successfully for many years.

Is music class easy? ›

While it's rare for musicians to claim that learning to play an instrument is easy, it's extremely rare to hear that learning music theory is easy. There's one key difference between music performance and music theory that causes this negative reputation for the subject.

How to teach music for beginners? ›

Start with the basics: Begin by introducing fundamental music concepts such as rhythm, melody, and tempo. Teach them how to read sheet music and recognize different musical symbols. Hands-on practice: Provide your students with ample opportunities to practice playing their chosen instrument.

What is the goal of music class? ›

Identify genres and styles of various musical traditions and historical periods both in notation and aurally. Analyze and evaluate music in relation to its historical, cultural, and social circ*mstances. Write effectively about music using precise analytical vocabulary.

How does online music distribution work? ›

Once the music is produced and mastered, it is submitted to these distributors, who then deliver it to platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and others. Distributors handle the logistics of encoding, storing, and delivering the music to ensure it reaches a global audience.

Are online singing lessons as good as in person? ›

Online voice lessons may not provide the same level of individualized attention and feedback as in-person lessons, and may require a higher level of self-motivation and discipline. Technical issues with internet connectivity and sound quality can also be a challenge.

How does an online music player work? ›

Music streaming works in a very simple way: a streaming service delivers data to a streamer in small amounts so that the user can get pre-buffered music that has been pre-buffered a few minutes or even seconds before playing a song.

How does online piano lessons work? ›

During your Online piano lesson:

Your online piano lesson will take place by video call on a platform such as Zoom, FaceTime, or Skype. At the arranged time, all you have to do is click the link your teacher sends you (on Zoom) or be ready to receive your teacher's call (FaceTime/Skype).

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