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How To Teach Music Lessons Via The Internet

A photograph of a guitar Until recently teaching music via the web has been limited to static, text based courses such as music theory or history. Today however, new software and hardware advances have made this fantasy into a reality for students and teachers all over the world. This article provides a primer on how to begin teaching music classes or lessons in a private, one-to-one environment via the Internet. Other articles in this series will discuss how some musicians are teaching one-to-many lessons via video sharing services such as YouTube and video streaming sites such as Ustream.

 

Why Teach Music Lessons On The Internet?

The beauty of the concept of teaching live, person to person music lessons on voice or on an instrument becomes incredible appealing when a person begins to realize the breadth of opportunities that a student can access by taking or giving online music lessons .

  • An aspiring violinist in the middle of Iowa could have a private lesson with a world class musician in Prague without leaving the comfort of his living room.

  • A conducting class could have a face to face master class with the conductor of a major symphony orchestra.

  • A pianist could perform a live audition for a panel of judges scattered around the globe.

All of these examples are completely possible using free software programs and do not require huge investments in time or money.  Some music educators are already using this technology on an ongoing basis.  Some people such as pianist George Litterst and his company TimeWarp Technologies have made a business out of not only teaching music online but also creating software that makes the process easier and more productive.  His Classroom Maestro and Home Concert Xtreme products help students visualize and understand musical topics that are presented during an online music lesson.  They are used in conjuction with the other vital components mentioned below.

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What Is Needed To Teach Live Online Music Lessons?

One of the most popular video conferencing applications is also the most simple and robust program available for teaching music lessons via the Internet. Skype is a free Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) application that also provides video support via a web cam. Other useful clients for teaching music lessons include the free iChat client on Macintosh computers and another free VOIP program called Oovoo. In addition to Skype and a web cam a user must have a good quality microphone (preferably one that connects via standard microphone connections as USB microphones can have lag issues).

Finally all of these items must be used together with a fast computer (Mac or PC) and a broadband Internet connection with fast upload speeds. Upload speed is much more important than download speed for the purposes of streaming a live music lesson over the Internet. The upstream bandwidth should be at least 300k/second and if possible as high as 500k/second to give the best possible quality with very low latency (delay).

 

 

Comments  

 
0 #11 sayak barua 2009-12-31 20:28
hi it was very satisfactory to know about skype.i would like to teach sarode(indian classical music)i am a direct student of ustad ashish khan.if anyone interested may contact me on my e-mail address.
 
 
0 #10 Laurel Thomsen 2009-12-31 20:27
Thanks for speading the word about this lessons option!

I've been teaching violin and viola lessons via Skype since early 2009. When I first began considering an online lessons option for my teaching studio, first and foremost, I wanted to provide my in-person students with a way to still connect when making their in-person lesson was impossible for whatever reason. Secondly, there is a strong military presence in Monterey, CA, where I live with two large military schools in town. Over the years I
 
 
0 #9 Susan M Carr 2009-11-14 21:58
Hello Miguel,
I am very interested in teaching singing over the Internet, as I have had many inquiries. I'd love to get some information from you. What kind of camera and what kind of mike do you use? How fast a connection do you have? Do you have any problems with lag time?
Thanks,Susan
 
 
0 #8 Miguel Gonzalez 2009-11-04 15:31
I just started teaching using Skype and for me it is a great way to expand my music lessons to students from all around the world. Great experience.
 
 
0 #7 Guest 2009-07-27 13:24
check out indaba music for collaborating with other musicians
 
 
0 #6 Chad Criswell 2009-05-10 18:19
Cathy,

I have finally created the online music lesson directory that you asked about previously. Please check it out using the link:

http://www.musicedmagic.com/computers/how-to-teach-music-lessons-via-the-internet.html

or use the Online Music Lessons link at the top of each page of MusicEdMagic.com
 
 
0 #5 Julio C. Martins 2009-04-16 08:17
Somebody knows if is possible to play with other musician via Skype? I
 
 
0 #4 Chad Criswell 2009-01-21 18:48
Cathy,

You are the second person to ask about this in the last week. I am strongly considering putting up a directory on the MusicEdMagic site that teachers of all disciplines could use to connect with potential students or with other educators.

If anyone else is interested in this as a possible new resource on MusicEdMagic please reply to this comment or send me an email using the Contact link in the About menu at the top of the page.
 
 
0 #3 Cathy Harrison 2009-01-21 15:08
Do you know of any one looking to hire teachers to teach beginner guitar lessons via videoconferenci ng? I have had a few weeks of training, and have had a successful lesson using eyeballchat free software. I have signed up with Skype and am currently investigating the possibilities of using PDF files for sheet music while online. I know that eyeballchat provides this opportunity.
 
 
0 #2 Earl 2008-11-18 10:54
Indeed, these internet innovations have been very helpful for music teachers like me. During my first years in managing my private music studio, I have encountered many problems that almost compelled me to stop teaching.

Thankfully, a friend of mine introduced me to a website that offers assistance to music teachers. Since then, www.musicteachershelper.com has been an important ally; making me a more effective and efficient music teacher.
 

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