Online Music Lessons

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Brian Barnes, LessonFace Online Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, and Ukulele Teacher

Five Questions With String Teacher Brian Barnes

Brandon Simes
Tuesday, April 16th 2013

Raised on the smooth sounds of ‘60s rock, Brian Barnes has become a world-class teacher of just about anything that has strings on it. Barnes teaches the acoustic and electric guitarbanjomandolin, and ukulele. He started gigging at just 15 years old in his native Kentucky, and since then has roamed the country and the globe - from coast to coast and in 15 countries around the map.

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You Like Us! Announcing LessonFace Teacher Reviews

Claire Cunningham
Monday, April 1st 2013

We're proud to announce the launch of our newest site feature: teacher reviews! We've started collecting reviews recently, and have made our first reviews public as of today. We are excited to show you how much people like the teachers that they have had lessons with through LessonFace.

Joshua Turner, LessonFace Online Voice Coach

Five Questions With Singer Joshua Turner

Brandon Simes
Monday, March 25th 2013

Joshua Turner is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who studied vocals at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He also attended the Musicians Institute, where he focused his learning on the guitar.

Online Music Lessons Bach Pop Music

Bringing History To Life In Pop Music

Brandon Simes
Friday, March 8th 2013

Beautiful classical melodies have found new audiences in this new millenium, not only through people learning the originals in form through music lessons, or from orchestra and symphony performances, but by making appearances in rock, rap, and even trance hits. This is a list of our favorite genre melds, with links to the pop song as well as to the original’s sheet music, which in most cases is in the public domain and available for free download.

Khabu Young, Online Ukulele Lessons

Five Questions With Ukulele And Guitar Master Khabu Young

Brandon Simes
Monday, March 4th 2013

Khabu Doug Young is a guitar, bass, and ukulele master operating out of New York City. Khabu draws on an eclectic array of influences in his musicianship, thanks in large part to touring around the globe, including all over North America, Europe, and India, with leading musicians like Art Lande and Paul McCandless.

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Helping Children Develop A Love For Music

Brandon Simes
Friday, March 1st 2013

We recently stumbled upon NPR’s The Young Person's Guide To Making Music. It’s a really interesting collection of blog posts and one we highly recommend reading. It’s also particularly pertinent to what we’re doing over here at LessonFace, namely spreading access to top-tier music teachers across all borders, real or imaginary.

Nerissa Campbell, LessonFace Voice Teacher

Five Questions With Singer Nerissa Campbell

Brandon Simes
Monday, February 25th 2013

Nerissa Campbell has such passion and verve for music that when her first music mentor relocated to Perth from rural NorthWest Australia, her whole family relocated too, so she could continue with her musical studies.

Todd Isler, LessonFace Drum Teacher

Five Questions With Drummer Todd Isler

Brandon Simes
Monday, February 18th 2013

Todd Isler is a drummer, percussionist, and teacher who’s been active in the New York City jazz and world music spheres for more than 20 years. He’s released two albums, “Two Step: Duets and Beyond” and “Soul Drums,” and is also the author of “You Can Ta Ka Di Mi This,” which teaches the South Indian syllable system of rhythm. When he’s not teaching, Todd plays with Mike Gordon of PhishInternational Orange, and TriBeCaStan. Todd is also a world traveler, having studied in and incorporated into his play and teaching the techniques of African, Brazilian, and Indian percussion, among others.

Musician 1st Class Jason Robertson, band leader and drummer, By U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Dave Kaylor

How To Be A Drummer In The City

Brandon Simes
Tuesday, February 12th 2013

Voice and drums are the original instruments. Unfortunately, as anyone knows who tries to sing outside of the shower or drum outside of a studio, not everyone is a fan. It’s pretty hard to get good at an instrument without practicing though, so something’s got to give. In that vein, we’ve come up with four solutions to the problem of drumming in the city (or anywhere neighbors might not enjoy feeling the rhythm as much as you do).

Eric Kalver gave Neely Moore her first drum lesson at the LessonFace Launch Party

Lessonface's Launch Party Rocked! With Prize Winners & Photo Gallery

Brandon Simes
Friday, February 8th 2013

Thanks so much to everyone who made it out last night and those who joined in on the #LFLaunchParty action on Twitter and Instagram. We had a great time welcoming so many interesting guests to our offices, and would like to send a special thanks out to our talented teachers who managed to give dozens of new students a taste of what a real Lessonface online music lesson with them would be like.

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