The world is changing fast and the way we learn is evolving at a really fast rate. That is why we are discussing how to teach music lessons online.
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Online learning is increasingly popular but this is often delivered as pre-recorded lesson content that people access in their own time.
However, many music teachers that traditionally taught face to face are also realising the opportunity available to them to teach online and increase their student base.
This might allow them to reach students that can’t get to the teacher’s house, or vice versa, due to disability or schedule issues.
But it also means that your student base is no longer confined to people that can physically get to you. Now you could potentially teach someone on the other side of the world.
It also opens up your teaching hours. Traditionally you will be in demand after school and work hours. But when teaching music online you can teach people in different time zones and fill up your teaching diary during any part of the day.
It’s also offers great way to reach students when you or they might have a potentially contagious illness or, heaven forbid, if a global pandemic breaks out and we find ourselves housebound and unable to earn money from face to face teaching. Let’s hope that never happens! 😉
The benefits of teaching music lessons online are huge so any music teachers wanting to know how to teach music lessons online will be asking questions about the various considerations needed to make this work.
This might include:
- What online teaching platform is best?
- What equipment do I need for online music lessons?
- How do I set up for online music teaching?
- How do I ‘on-board’ my student for online music lessons?
- What can I teach online?
- How do I get online music students?
- How do I teach music lessons online?
To help you answer all these questions we have created a course that guides you through the exact process to help you get set up and get going quickly.
And the great news is that you can start without buying any new gear – as long as you already have a computer, laptop or tablet and an internet connection!
Scroll down to learn how to teach music online.