Can music2me Replace Piano Lessons?
You should not confuse eLearning with real one-on-one lessons. During these the teacher will, for example, notice an incorrect hand position directly. Of course, this is very important, especially in the beginning. However, music2me offers the possibility to communicate with teachers via online chat, telephone support or email. “When it comes to things like hand and playing posture, our students also like to send in short videos that they make with their cell phones,” piano teacher Yacine Khorchi knows from practical experience.
“Sure, it’s not quite the same as face-to-face piano lessons, but at least you can provide specific advice this way, too,” adds Yacine. “Dealing with the medium of video is something many have already gotten used to. We’ve even held a competition with our students, where people sent in videos of the pieces they like to play the most. A wide range of people participated, from beginners playing on small digital pianos to advanced players on grand pianos.”
Lessons in Pictures and Language!
Another point about video: music2me uses this medium for more than just keyboard playing action, notation and piano roll. Yacine Khorchi introduces and comments on the lessons in person. This allows you to concentrate optimally on the conveyed facts as well as the notes—and above all, your own playing. This clearly sets the music2me lessons apart from other online offerings.