Ghaychak training
There are two ways to learn each instrument: face-to-face training and online training. For face-to-face training, which is the more common form of instruction, you first need to find the right school. This is a bit difficult for traditional instruments such as the Ghaychak. Many of the instrumental schools of this instrument are in Hormozgan or Sistan and Baluchestan province, and as a result, people who are outside these regions can hardly find suitable face-to-face classes. Also, due to the lack of available options, your hand is closed in choosing a teacher and you do not have much choice. Therefore, you may not be able to find an experienced teacher. Face-to-face schools also have little flexibility in terms of class hours. In addition, to participate in them, you need to move, which can be very time-consuming. This is especially problematic for staff and students. But these problems do not mean that you should forget about training. There is a much simpler option for training: online training.
Music education in Edinburgh
Edinburgh has been at the forefront of Scottish classical, folk, pop, and punk scenes for many years. It is home to Scotland's oldest concert venue, St. Cecilia Hall which took classical music out of private venues and opened it to the public in the late 18th century. The Ceilidh Folk Festival, held in 1951 at the Oddfellows Hall (now McSurrells), is recognized as an event that has begun to revive English traditional music. Edinburgh's most important musicians include Davey John Stone, Shirley Manson, Paddy Milner, Vistas, Steve Manson, Unicorn Kid, and more. The Edinburgh International Music Festival is also held annually in this city, which is one of the most important music festivals in the United Kingdom.