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Advice from Successful Online Music Teachers

Lessonface Support
Tuesday, March 10th 2020

We are very proud of the teacher community on Lessonface! Each teacher brings their own unique qualities to our roster and through that we see that there are many paths to online music teaching success.

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Lessonface Is Becoming a Public Benefit Company

Claire Cunningham
Sunday, March 8th 2020
Interesting Lessonface Facts
  • Have grown from having hosted successful lessons in 31 subjects in 2013, our first year of operations, to 101 subjects in 2019!
  • Lessons rated 4.97/5 on average by verified students.
  • $43: average hourly rate paid to teachers for one-on-one lessons in 2019, well above the national average for private teachers of $30.
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    Teaching Music Online 101

    Claire Cunningham
    Saturday, March 7th 2020

    Teachers who have not yet taught online music lessons via video chat are often curious about what to expect. Lessonface exists to connect teachers with students for these live online music lessons, so we've spent a great deal of time thinking about the experience and about how to make it the best for everyone involved. We present our Teaching Music Online 101!

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    Music Theory for Guitarists

    Leah Kruszewski
    Sunday, February 9th 2020

    It’s common for guitarists to learn by ear, by mimicking their teacher, or from TAB.  Players can improvise, write songs, and perform without having a clue about music theory or notation.  Some don’t mind staying in the dark about the inner workings of music, and that’s fine.  However, many of us get curious about music theory at some point.  If that spark strikes you, don’t hesitate to seize the opportunity and start learning.  Investing just a little time in the fundamentals can transform the way you see and hear music and open up new avenues for your playing. 

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    Violin Care and Maintenance

    Lora
    By Lora
    Wednesday, February 5th 2020

    Taking care of your violin ensures that you are getting the best possible sound your violin can offer. With a little bit of upkeep and preventative maintenance, you can catch issues before they develop into bigger problems. Follow these guidelines so your violin always sounds its best!

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    Open Mic Nights for 2020

    Claire Cunningham
    Monday, January 27th 2020

    Lessonface hosted its first live online Open Mic Nights earlier this month! Experiencing the live performance of students and teachers happening from all over the world in the welcoming setting provided by the hosts Leah Kruszewski (pictured above) and Yonit Spiegelman was super-cool. Our trial run of this new community event was great, so we will be hosting monthly open mics on an ongoing basis. 

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    Taking Initiative

    magesh magesh
    Wednesday, January 22nd 2020

    I have had a great career as a musician, being able to perform with artists like Lionel Richie, Ricky Martin, Rhianna, Chris Brown and a host of other pop stars. I was also lucky to have 'A grade' endorsements from drum/cymbal and stick companies where I received top-of-the-line equipment for free. I believe I created a lot of these opportunities myself. I felt it all started with taking initiative.

    The essence of this article is to always move forward as a musician and not hope someone randomly stumbles across your talent and offers you a gig.

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    Goals for Online Music Teachers

    Leah Kruszewski
    Saturday, January 18th 2020

    1. Listen more, inform less

     

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    The Strange Stories Behind the Most Famous Musical Composers

    Olivia Pasquarelli
    Thursday, January 9th 2020

    Beethoven, Chopin, and Vivaldi… What do these three people have in common other than the fact that we call them only by their last name and that they had some interesting haircuts? These are three of the most widely celebrated musical composers in history, and also the three composers that Cristiana Pegoraro selected to cover in her upcoming Great Classical Composers class. They’re some of the most eccentric people who ever lived; they marched to the beat of their own drums, literally and figuratively. 

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