Traditional Guitar Lesson

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Online or In-Person Guitar Lessons?

The arrival and spread of the Internet has allowed people to communicate with anyone all over the world. It has also helped certain areas of education to evolve and become more accessible to students of all kinds, at all levels. The popularity of virtual classrooms is certainly increasing, but how does the virtual world work with guitar lessons? What is truly the best option for a student in Austin looking to learn about the guitar? Here are three reasons why signing up for guitar lessons is better than taking them online. Feedback Watching videos on YouTube is a great way to learn about almost any topic out there, including the guitar. However, simply having someone tell you what to do without actual communication can limit how much a student learns. If a student needs feedback about how their music sounds, it will be difficult to do with someone online; a student will have to record their playing or enter into a call with the guitar lesson instructor, both of which might not always be possible. In a physical classroom, feedback is instantaneous and without barriers. Since playing music is an intensely physical activity, working with someone who can reach out and adjust the guitar or move your hand is essential. Real-Time Music Making In music timing is everything. An in-person guitar teacher can adjust their tempo to you, push you when you need it, or suggest playing a particular phrase together at just the right pace. Similar to learning a sport, you can never quite get your timing right if you don’t get out on the court with another human being; nobody has ever mastered hitting a tennis ball by watching videos. Teacher Discussion Students tend to be eager to learn about certain subjects, and the guitar is no exception – especially in Austin, TX, which is famous for its diverse music scene. When in a physical classroom, a beginning guitar student has the unique opportunity to speak directly to an instructor with a great deal of knowledge about music and guitars. A student can naturally grow and develop as a musician through these interactions. Online classes or YouTube channels do


not have these advantages – discussion is generally done through a message board or comment section, and responses are not always immediate or even tailored to the student’s wants and needs. Student Interaction Lastly, an in-person guitar lesson will allow a student to meet with other students and play music together rather than doing it all alone at home. When taking a traditional guitar lesson, students can forge relationships, assist each other in music, and grow together as they learn how to play the guitar. With online classes, such interaction does not exist. There is no denying that virtual classrooms have many advantages in education, but the reasons why learning the guitar in a traditional classroom over a virtual one are many. For more information on guitar lessons in Austin, contact Orpheus Academy. About Orpheus Academy of Music At Orpheus Academy of Music you will experience a musical learning environment that is nurturing and professional with the highest artistic standards. Our teachers are dedicated to learning about your personal musical goals and helping you achieve them. We offer a range of programs, such as guitar classes, piano classes, violin classes, singing and voice lessons, and summer music camps for children of all ages.


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