By Kathy Morrison, Director 

We believe in the power of music to make a difference in people’s lives, and that’s never been more true than in these uncertain times.  Music gives us hope… and music teachers help put music in their students’ hearts and homes. We are so thankful that online music lessons give us the opportunity to stay connected and to keep making music together!

These six simple tips will help your student’s online lesson be a success for them and for their teacher.

Help your student make their practice – and lesson – area special!

Here’s a fun project you could dive into with your son or daughter.  Look around your practice space where you’ll also be taking your online lessons.  What can you rearrange? How can you personalize the space and make it extra special?  Do you need to move your practice space to another place in the house that’s quieter? Does your student feel inspired to create something to make it look or feel more “musical” with decorations or a drawing? We are all seeking ways to give our kids control over something in their world. Setting up or decorating the music space could be a fun way to do just that.

Be present at the beginning and the ending of the online lesson.

At the beginning of the lesson, you may need to help your student get set up, ready, and into their teacher’s Zoom room.  (Your teacher will send you the unique Zoom link.) And then, you are welcome to come back towards the end of the lesson to help with any last reminders or written assignment notes the teacher may suggest.

P.S. It’s a good idea to be nearby within hearing range during the online lesson just in case your student needs help.

Plan ahead to keep things as quiet as possible around the house during the online lesson.

With everyone (or nearly everyone!) home, we realize it may not be perfectly quiet or distraction-free, but the goal is to try for there to be as few distractions as possible during the online lesson time.  

On lesson day, run through this Quick Check

  • Charge your device
  • Take time to go to the restroom before the lesson begins
  • Get your device ready
  • Check the camera angle: Will the teacher be able to see your student’s face and hands?
  • Consider wearing headphones, if possible, to help with focus and reduce distraction
  • Make sure there is a pencil handy
  • Join your teacher’s Zoom room a few minutes early

Reach out to your teacher

As always, you should feel free to reach out to your student’s teacher with any questions.  They also love to hear when things are going well – including you sharing pictures with them!

Throughout the week, help your student get in their practice time

You can check out our other article about our tips for incorporating practice into your new routines.  We think you’ll find that article both practical and encouraging!

Our hope is that our online music lessons will provide our students with a sense of purpose, calm, and normalcy, while also encouraging them to maintain the skills they have worked so hard to acquire.  We are beyond grateful to have your partnership and support in this important endeavor!