I could do the early period/background or, as needed.I was drawing a blank for master class I'd want to seek, music production/sound engineering would be a good one. I've dabbled in that area through the years, but never formally.
I could do The Beatles as teacher, can co-teach w/ @matclone and @MeanDean. I want dibs on the "middle period" (late-'65 to early-'67)
From a practical sense, I would want to take master class for things outside my wheelhouse — mechanical/construction/home maintenance et al. Wouldn't be as "fun," but probably more useful.
Astronomy. It's always been a hobby but maybe a deeper set of skills would get me out there doing it more.
Same here.... I have gotten better at pinball repair and mods.... but not overly confident.I would take a class in pinball repair, both solid state and electro mechanical. I have gotten better over the years, but still feels like I don't know what I'm doing.
wouldn't teach a class. I'm the definition of good at a lot of things, not great at anything.
Strange, my wife didn't mention meeting you.I'd take a master class in another language. I know a dangerously low amount of Spanish and Mandarin, and I am crazy jealous of people that speak 5 more languages. I once met this woman from Ireland at a friend's barbecue. She was fluent in 8 languages and was studying Farsi for fun at the time. She was also a total smoke show. I think my exact reply to hearing that information was "I speak English not so good".
I'd take a master class in another language. I know a dangerously low amount of Spanish and Mandarin, and I am crazy jealous of people that speak 5 more languages. I once met this woman from Ireland at a friend's barbecue. She was fluent in 8 languages and was studying Farsi for fun at the time. She was also a total smoke show. I think my exact reply to hearing that information was "I speak English not so good".
I think I could teach a history of the Birth/Development of Rock and Roll. 1955-1972. There would definitely be several chapters on the Beatles and they'd be included in the two or three British Invasion sessions as well.I was drawing a blank for master class I'd want to seek, music production/sound engineering would be a good one. I've dabbled in that area through the years, but never formally.
I could do The Beatles as teacher, can co-teach w/ @matclone and @MeanDean. I want dibs on the "middle period" (late-'65 to early-'67)
From a practical sense, I would want to take master class for things outside my wheelhouse — mechanical/construction/home maintenance et al. Wouldn't be as "fun," but probably more useful.
History of Paris.
I'd like to take a master class on World War II and the Civil War. I could also probably teach a class on those subjects, but you can always learn more.If you could take a master class on any subject, what would it be? What would you teach as a master class? Have you ever done one of them?