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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Is it possible to learn guitar on the Internet?


When I was a girl studying guitar, I was limited to finding local teachers or learning from books. Today, the Internet, iPad, iPhone, and all of them offer a variety of choices. This new technology may seem like an alternative to traditional guitar teacher, but I believe it should complement the real teacher instead of replacing them. I will explain why, let's first look at the strengths of today's technology.

The Internet

The internet contains nearly everything you want to know about guitar or need to know and nearly all aged people can access this free or cheap information. Guitarists all over the world constantly continue to provide new information. In other words, the Internet is now a very powerful learning tool. Students at any level of guitar can find worthwhile on-line. Video lesson, music clip, PDF, tab, code chart, online program, and almost free.

iPad, iPhone, applications, etc.

By using App (abbreviation for application software), you can change your mobile phone or iPad to computer. Thousands of new applications are released weekly, many of which are designed for guitar. These apps can easily teach students from songs to guitar skills. Before the app for every aspect of guitar study becomes available, that is the only time matter.

So why do you need a guitar teacher?

Students could theoretically learn guitar using all online information and tools without the help of real life teachers, but in my opinion they missed an important part of the learning experience Let's see. The role of the guitar teacher includes many of the skills that can not be successfully communicated through techniques such as techniques, feedback, motivation, mentoring, but excellent teachers can learn how to use the Internet to give students the best results I can teach you. Do not forget that the Internet, iPad etc are tools. The guitar teacher keeping up with the technology will be worth their weight with gold. Many students playing the guitar spend hours (wastefully) looking for websites that may or may not help you learn to play the guitar. Because there are lots of information, students often get lost and overwhelmed. Today 's guitar teacher should do this research and be able to tell it to the students, or have a website with more useful links. A teacher who can do this will make your lesson more valuable.

Teacher network bonus.

Popular guitar teachers and music schools should also be regarded as network hubs. The hub is the center point of the network. Professional guitar teachers are connected to students of all ages and interests, like other teachers, musicians, and often the music industry itself. Therefore, teachers are in a better position than learning and collecting information from their students and colleagues, and communicating that information to students. Therefore, going to the teacher should be an opportunity to use the teacher's network. Students are constantly introducing new music, ideas, websites, etc. to teachers so teachers can share this information with each student. Teachers should not be considered strictly a teacher in a traditional sense, but should be regarded as a connector that connects students with local or world guitar scenes. It was my teacher who first introduced me to playing a movie through the rock school program (not different from Jack Black of the movie 'School of Rock') when I was in my teens. Excellent teachers seek opportunities to gather students and raise them to the next level.

Effective lesson

If you have advantages, guitar teachers should aim to use available technology. I think the guitar teacher should obey traditional teaching methods and the internet is very powerful but should only be seen as a tool. A good example is a song. Teachers look for websites that give accurate and clear instructions on how to accurately play songs. They can then recommend to their students. In the past teachers gathered up songs (they ran out of precious lesson time), but in today's world this is simply a waste. Students pay teachers to do what they have done and what they can find on the internet without spending time or money. I would rather spend my time in other areas.

David Heart

David Hart has taught guitar for over 20 years since 1980. David currently operates a chain of guitar schools across Sydney. David also advises many other music schools and teachers about how to work with children in learning music. In the field of guitar education, few teachers have practical experience in real life than David. The key to success is that he teaches the approach to research. In other words, he treats his lesson like a research project and is always looking for something that goes wrong and something goes wrong. This survey also includes keeping the findings from all over the world up to date. Because David's gift simplifies what he knows, it can be easily applied and understood and understood.

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