Jeremy, thanks for the notification; I come from Hong Kong and wanna join the class, but I can't see the schedule from the button: View the class-by-class schedule for the fall semester here: Level 1 Schedule Level 2 Schedule I am a loyal fan and having been supporting since ur channel started haha!!
I would have jumped at the chance to take this course for 45$. Even if it means i have to stay up in the middle of the night, unfortunately being overseas it comes out to ten times the price. I hope you have a grand time with your students!
Thanks Jeremy - two questions: 1. Is there any audition / proof of skill level requirement as part of the application process? 2. Are there any quota to any of the classes? Thanks for being amazing always.
No audition is required. There are minimum/maximum numbers of students but we can always add and remove classes throughout the day as necessary, so I don’t stress about it too much.
Hi Jeremy, the sample for filling out pre-requisite challenge form was very helpful. Thank you! I am curious about the Jazz Piano Teaching Certificate. Among the required 3 credits from Fullerton College, what is MUSA 202F, Jazz Piano Applied Lessons? Is it offered online as well?
Shoot me an email to my college address - jsiskind@fullcoll.edu. The short answer that MUSA 202F is private lessons, only available to students in California.
I would start the process sooner rather than later. The deadline is in January, but the registration process can take up to 3 weeks...and it gets slower and slower as the semester gets closer and closer.
This is a smokin' deal. Only problem is that colleges LOCK UP ALL THEIR PIANOS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS which are only open for very limited times per day. I already wrote my Dean to complain, and the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges and the Chancellor’s Office to complain, all useless appeals, about this ridiculous access problem to pianos, to no avail.
@@JeremySiskind Make a video explaining why pianos (especially electric pianos) are behind locked doors with limited hours of access, compared to computers which are available everywhere on every campus and in every library everywhere, especially when piano skills are considered a requirement for graduation in the major.