Attending a Performing Arts High School is a dream for many talented students across the globe today! While the competition may be fierce, the benefits of auditioning for a program, and having a rigorous education in the arts is very valuable.
Having hit our tempo in our online music lessons, Lessonface has expanded our learning universe to offer language lessons and academic tutoring! To celebrate, we're kicking off a sale! More details below.
Vivian Lam is our Lessonface teacher of the month for July 2019! Vivian has taught on Lessonface since December of last year, and since has been a student favorite for violin, viola, piano, recorder and music theory (woah!). We asked Vivian a few questions so we all get to know her better this month!
Steve Boniello is our Lessonface teacher of the month for June 2019! Steve has taught on Lessonface since September of last year, and since has been students' favorite for electric, acoustic and bass guitar. We asked Steve a few questions so we all get to know him better this month!
Emily Zimmer is our Lessonface teacher of the month for May 2019! Emily has taught on Lessonface since September of last year, and since has been students' favorite and go-to teacher for guitar lessons, bass lessons and songwriting. We asked Emily to share some of her experience and words of wisdom! Watch the full interview on the Youtube video embedded below.
After several years of teaching adults and children to play the violin, I’ve discovered a striking difference in the way that adults and children approach the idea of practicing.
When adults start taking music lessons, they usually have a goal in mind. They want to learn to play their favorite songs, or be able to play in church. These goals make them intrinsically motivated to practice. When life gets busy, many adult students lament over their decrease in practice time.