About the Online Lessons

How the Online lessons work


 


 

The Online musical instrument lessons with Sean are similar to face to face lessons but better! 


 

The reason for this is that the pupil receives their lesson in the comfort and safety of their own home using their own musical instrument.


 

In the Online lessons Sean is able to screen share lesson content with the pupil to help give then a much more immersed and fun learning experience, this Includes magnifying musical notes and sheet music the pupil is working on to help then understand much clearer.


 

 Sean includes his extremely successful and popular music educational game “Are you a Musicianair” which is excessive to the Online lessons, this teaches pupils how to read and understand musical notes, how to use their ears to identify musical rhythms, how to understand the structure of a musical rhythm and more! What is more fun is that the game is played like a fun and exiting game show with the pupils learning and progress on their musical instrument at most important. 


 

Sean has and does teach many pupils online and has huge progression from his pupils from it.


 


 

The benefits of the online lessons to the parents 


 

 

 Saving on Fuel, transportation and time 


 

Having online lessons saves on fuel, travel time, sitting in traffic to and from the lesson and of course sitting around for the duration of the lesson waiting for the pupil to finish. 


 


 

An insight to the lesson and progression


 

Having online lessons allows the parent / career should they choose to, hear and see their child progress on their musical instrument in their lessons. Parents and careers are also more than welcome to sit in with the pupil in any lesson they wish and even learn the musical instrument along with their child if they choose. 


 

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