You have two options to learn santur:
- you can take in person classes sessions
- or you can take online face to face classes. Certainly, like most people, your first choice is to take an in-person class. Because this is a more traditional way of learning to play a dulcimer. Most people think that they must physically be in a class though they can learn a musical instrument, but that’s not true. There are much simpler ways to learn.
Online santur class is exactly similar to face-to-face classes in terms of education. The teachers of these two classes are the same, and the same courses and books are used, and in both, you can receive beginner to advanced dulcimer training. The only difference is in how they attend classes and the commuting. You don't need to commute for online classes. This will save your time and money.
Music in Texas
The United States of Texas has long been the center of musical innovation in this country and the world and is the birthplace of many of the world's leading musicians. The Texans have pioneered the music of Tejano and Convento, Rock and Roll, Swing Western, Jazz, Punk Rock, Country, Hip Hop, Electronic Music, Gothic Industrial Music, Religious Music, Mariachi, Psychedelic Rock, Zidko, and Blues. Religious music has a long tradition in Texas. The East Texas Music Convention was organized in 1855 and is the oldest sacred harp convention in Texas, and the second oldest congress in the United States. The most important Texas musicians are Beyoncé, Nellie, Barry White, Stevie Ray One, Willie Nelson, Kenny Roger, Ornette Coleman, and more. Grown Hall, Blue Rock Farmhouse and Studio, Whitewater Amphitheater, Luckenbach, John T., Chitham Street Warehouse, Austin White Horse, etc. are some of the most important music halls in Texas. The Austin City Limit Music Festival, Sousse by Soussoust, Leviathan, Foke Carreville, etc. are also music festivals held in Texas.