Lessonface According to Moms

Photo of girl on guitar taking online lessons - credit to Naturally Educational

Photo credit to Naturally Educational

A chord has been struck with a number of mothers that all agree that Lessonface is a stellar way to ensure that your kids have access to world-class music teachers. A huge thanks to the five mom bloggers who have recently shared their experiences using Lessonface with their kids. Check out the range of experiences that they describe in doing guitar, flute, drums, and violin lessons with Lessonface teachers.

Consistency, Instrument Diversity, and more

Candace, mom-blogger and education consultant, set up two lessons (one in guitar with Duane Denison, one flute with Anne Dearth) for her daughter. She describes the ease of use of the interface, as well as her very favorable impression of her teachers. She also enumerates the advantages of live, online music lessons and for whom they would work best.  >>Read more at Naturally Educational.

Teacher Quality

Holy Craft author Rachel, with a background in child development, understands the benefits of music education so she set up two drum lessons for her son. We matched her with North Carolina-based Shawn Leonard. Both mother and student were impressed by Shawn's patience and encouraging demeanor and were excited by the specific skills that were discussed and mastered during the lesson. >>Read more at Holy Craft and see why she recommends Lessonface for kids this summer. 

Access for All

Crunchy Frugalista bought a guitar for her daughter, Bayla, as a Christmas gift but found traditional lessons to be both cost and time prohibitive.  Bayla then tried using Lessonface with LA-based October Crifasi. Both Bayla and mom agreed that, "it was really easy to download the software needed to run the lessons" and that, "the video conference streams really well." Mom also appreciated the fact that there is a 100% money back guarantee. >>Read more about how Bayla was able to learn guitar from a teacher located across the country without breaking the bank.

Comfort & Convenience

Dina, mother of 3, from My Un-Entitled Life found that her daughter was not interested in taking music lessons until she had the opportunity to take them from her own home. Both the convenience and comfort led her daughter to enjoy her violin lessons with teacher Laurel Thomsen. >>Read more about how Lessonface's web-conference interface helped one violin student overcome shyness and engage in lessons.

Differentiated & Personalized Learning

Buggy, daughter of mom-blogger Leila (Life as Leels) loved taking lessons with Dr. Robert Krout; both appreciated Krout's patience.  After the lesson, Krout communicated directly with Dina to share what exercises Buggy should practice between lessons. >>Read more about Buggy and Leila's experience using Lessonface at Life as Leels.

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