Tech Tips for Teaching and Performing Remotely
with Vandoren Artist-Clinician Justin Pierce
Date Posted: December 02, 2023
In
this video, Vandoren Artist-Clinician Justin Pierce provides technical
and practical advice on teaching and performing music remotely.
0:38 Plan your project
1:48 Accurate sound capture
2:31 Tools to work with audio
3:49 Accurate video capture
5:08 Video online collaboration
6:06 Putting audio and video together
7:26 Uploading your project
8:07 Review
More about Justin
Saxophonist
and woodwind artist Justin Pierce serves as Assistant Professor of
Instrumental Music at Oklahoma Baptist University, where he teaches
saxophone, clarinet, and jazz studies courses. As a freelance woodwind
performer, Justin has performed with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Doc
Severinsen, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, The Temptations, The O'Jays, and
Wayne Newton.
Justin is currently ABD in the Doctor of Musical
Arts degree in Saxophone Performance at the University of North Texas,
where he also earned a Master of Music degree in Jazz Studies. While at
North Texas, Justin served as lead alto saxophonist in the One O’Clock
Lab Band (Lab 2012) and the Two O’Clock Lab Band (Two Twos). Justin is
active as a clinician and adjudicator in Oklahoma and Texas, and has
recently presented at TMEA, JEN, and NASA.