In the end, online piano lessons are worth it if you want to take a quick dive into learning the piano. It's a nice way to get your feet wet and see if it's really for you. While many online programs offer one to one sessions via Skype, it will never quite replace what in-person instruction can do.
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Read More »The more expensive programs will offer Skype piano lessons, but even then it’s still hard for an instructor to correct any technical issues you might be having while playing. Not to mention audio and internet delays (more on this later) can really slow down the effectiveness of online lessons. Overall, in-person lessons are a more intimate experience, and you’re able to build a relationship with the teacher. These teachers have a better chance to observe your practice habits, and the ability to quickly ask questions is also nice. If the pianist needs something demonstrated to them then they can get an immediate demonstration at the keyboard vs trying to describe their issue to a teacher through their webcam.
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Read More »Pacing is everything when you’re trying to learn a new instrument. As a new piano student, it’s important that the pace of learning can fit your specific needs. If you’re able to digest things quickly, then your instructor will be able to move you on to the things you need. On the other hand, if you’re a slow learner then the pace can also be adjusted in that direction. I find that taking lessons in person allows for the most flexibility in learning. It’s much easier to make demands for what you need at the time.
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