Learn mandolin online with our online mandolin teachers
Online mandolin lessons are happening more than ever due to COVID. But the great secret is not so much that people are using this technology at an increasing rate to learn mandolin online. The secret is that this format has a lot of benefits for teaching music lessons. Beethoven at home has hundreds of professionals waiting to help you whether you need beginner lessons, advanced mandolin lessons or you just want to learn to play your favorite popular songs or video game music. We offer nearly every instrument lessons including piano, voice, violin, wind instruments and percussion. Live online lessons are up to 5 times more productive than merely watching videos and attempting to learn independently. If you can already play by ear a little bit then working with a trained teacher will bring that talent into better focus for you.
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"Rod, a highly experienced music educator with a rich background in musical education, offers comprehensive online and studio lessons specializing in classical guitar, electric guitar, and other instruments. With decades of dedicated study and mentorship under exceptional instructors, Rod's commitment to musical education shines through in his teaching philosophy. He ensures that music education remains accessible and enjoyable for his students, drawing from his vast experience to provide personalized instruction. Rod's students benefit from his extensive knowledge and dedication, making remarkable progress in RCM exams and music festivals. Book an interview now."
Online Lessons: YES
Student's Home: NO
Teacher's Studio: NO
"Marcela is a versatile music teacher with extensive experience in teaching flute, mandolin, piano, and xylophone. Her teaching philosophy revolves around joy and play, ensuring that students learn without undue stress and anxiety. With a background in music education from the Regional Conservatory in Arequipa, Peru, Marcela has taught music at various levels, including kindergarten, primary school, and university. She brings a rich musical heritage, with family members who are accomplished musicians and composers. Marcela offers lessons both online and in-person, catering to students of all ages and skill levels. Whether teaching in her studio or traveling to students' homes, Marcela is dedicated to nurturing her students' creativity and love for music."
Online Lessons: YES
Student's Home: NO
Teacher's Studio: NO
"Kyle is a dynamic online music instructor specializing in classical guitar, electric bass, guitar, mandolin, and ukulele. With a Master of Music from the University of British Columbia, Kyle's educational background is impressive. He has also garnered accolades such as 1st Place in the Richmond Music Festival. Fluent in both English and Portuguese, Kyle brings a diverse approach to music education. Whether you're pursuing music as a hobby or aiming for a professional career, Kyle's broad teaching experience covers all levels and styles. Opt for Kyle's online lessons and start your musical journey with a versatile and accomplished teacher."
Online Lessons: YES
Student's Home: NO
Teacher's Studio: NO
"Jeffrey holds a Bachelor of Music in Viola and a Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting and Viola. With fluency in English, French, Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish, he offers online instruction in Mandolin, Oboe, Piano, Viola, and Violin. As a former vice-president of the Scandinavian-Nordic Cultural Association and a symphony orchestra member, Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience to his teaching. Book with Jeffrey for a rewarding musical journey."
Online Lessons: YES
Student's Home: NO
Teacher's Studio: NO
"Brendon's teaching philosophy emphasizes the profound impact of music education on students' lives and the wider community. With over two decades of experience, Brendon offers comprehensive instruction in various instruments including classical guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, and xylophone, along with advanced music theory topics. He believes in supporting students along their unique musical paths, whether they aim to pursue music as a lifelong passion or professionally in the industry. Brendon's adaptable and compassionate teaching approach ensures that each student feels empowered and supported in their musical journey. "
Online Lessons: YES
Student's Home: NO
Teacher's Studio: NO
"James holds a bachelor's degree in classical guitar with a specialization in orchestration from Dalhousie University. With a wealth of experience studying under renowned musicians like Don Ross and Scott Macmillan, James brings a unique approach to teaching. Fluent in English and French, he offers lessons in classical guitar, composition, drumset, electric guitar, mandolin, percussion, recorder, ukulele, and advanced music theory. His teaching philosophy revolves around nurturing each student's unique talents and learning styles. From orchestration to experimental compositions, James's expertise spans various genres and instruments. He provides personalized instruction online, at students' homes, or in his studio, guiding students on their musical journey. Book an interview now."
What benefits do online mandolin lessons offer?
Choice of teacher: Online mandolin lessons offer more flexibility in choice of teacher. Where before we would be limited by what teachers where in our neighbourhood or city, we can now explore music teachers from all over the country and the world.
There are also certain cognitive benefits to music learning online. The format forces a sort of concentration and listening that is hard to beat. Actually students and parents roften report increased attention span and retention of what has been learned.
You might have had a negative experience with online learning in groups. This is understandable. Online sessions with 30 some odd learners are less than ideal. However in the case of individual instruction the negatives are minimal and the positives are measurable.
What is the best method or software for online lessons?
Online mandolin lessons, often referred to as zoom mandolin lessons, are best managed on the Zoom conferencing service. Zoom is a software you download to your computer that uses your internet browser to hold a video call. There is no free trial it is simply free. There are paid plans but they are not needed for teacher or student unless you want to have group sessions longer than 40 minutes.
There are other platforms available like skype or facetime but they do not have the correct audio fidelity to do a good job of a music lesson. They may in fact work just fine for certain instruments but the reality is that the echo-cancellation of the software can turn a trumpet for example into an electric guitar. The advanced settings of the audio menu in Zoom will show you the best way to set up a zoom call for a music lesson.
It's very important to make sure you have a good trial run from the outset. Your goal is to learn to play in your lessons not to be learning how to set up the machine. Here's an easy tutorial. (zoom music lesson set up presentation)
Music teachers will appreciate the waiting room like functionality of the Zoom application. Students arrive and are put in a virtual waiting room just like in a real office. As a teacher you can even pop in to your virtual waiting room and send a message to a waiting student that you'll be another five minutes.
A special note about beginner lessons for children. If your child is younger your participation will be more important than ever. This is not new, young children with parents that are involved in their learning to play are more successful always. This experience can be very enriching to a parent child relationship and sometimes the parent winds up becoming a student and a teacher all at once.
What kind of equipment do I need?
The majority of students will be fine with a laptop or a tablet and a nice pair of headphones to start their online learning. Smartphones are a possibility but the small size of screen is less than ideal. Phones can be useful as a second camera to show certain different angles of for example mandolin fingering or hand position.
Music teachers can invest in better and/or additional cameras or microphones but there's no reason we can't start with the basics.If you really want the very best rig possible here are my recommendations. Again this is not at all necessary and perhaps a good investment for the busy online teacher or the student that just loves gear:
- You want perhaps a better camera or a second camera and a stereo mic. Here is a link to a 4k camera with a built in stereo mic that will give you very professional result in your video lessons. The manufacturer is also called Zoom but there is no connection between the 2 companies.
- You also might want a workable tablet and writing surface. I recommend an iPad pro or the regular version with an Apple pencil stylus and the app goodnotes. This is helpful for drawing and writing on staff paper or sheet music while teaching music theory or marking up a score. The ability to read music and draw is a great advantage to be able to have.
- You will need a great set of headphones to use the best features in the Zoom software. They should be slim enough to allow you to play or sing without distraction.
Simply select a teacher from Beethoven at Home and Book an interview. Your teacher will contact you shortly to begin your lessons.
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HOW TO START ONLINE MANDOLIN LESSONS
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