Over the past several years, online music lessons have substantially grown in popularity. And it’s no wonder — it’s an option that is convenient and often priced lower than in-person lessons. Plus, you can choose an instructor from practically anywhere!
Advances in technology have made the success of online music lessons possible, but that’s not the only way that technology has changed the way we learn music. New innovations provide fun and creative ways to enhance the learning experience for today’s student. You can find the best online piano lessons, for instance, and then supplement those with apps, games, and YouTube tutorials.
Here are some fascinating facts about how we learn, teach, and promote music online.
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Teaching Music Online – Additional Resources
Interested in teaching online? These days, you’ve got several options for video platforms to use, allowing you to instantly connect with your student, send files, and record lessons. Learn more about teaching online with TakeLessons here.
- Tips for teaching online via BrandShark
- Tips for communicating online via LessonFace
- Best iPad apps for piano teachers via Tim Topham
- Best Free Web Resources on Music Education via Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Learning Music Online – Additional Resources
Whether you’re looking for the best online piano lessons via Skype, pre-recorded YouTube drum tutorials, or chord charts for guitar and bass, there are so many resources available for students!
Learn Guitar
- 10 Online Guitar Resources for Beginners
- Top 10 Online Resources for Learning Guitar Theory
- How Do Online Guitar Lessons Work?
Learn Piano
- 5 Fun Online Games for Learning Piano Notes
- How Do Online Piano Lessons Work?
- Piano Resources: 7 Piano Blogs We Love
- Learn 8 Easy Piano Songs With These YouTube Tutorials
Learn Violin
- Top 4 Online Resources for Violinists
- How to Tune Your Violin: Online Violin Tuners & Resources
- Top 5 Violin YouTube Tutorials for Beginners
Learn Drums
Whether or not you take (or teach) lessons online, there are many ways you can use current technology to enhance and supplement the learning experience. If you’re a teacher and need a place to start, online forums are great for sharing ideas with other instructors. The possibilities are endless! And once you start looking, it’s amazing what you can find out there!
Special thanks to online piano teacher Crystal B. for her help with this article!
Great post! Thanks for sharing. Even with all the technology I believe a good teacher with one on one personal access is the best way to craft your skills on any instrument. Use the techno in its place.