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Piano Teachers Guide to dealing with technical problems when teaching piano online

Feb 22, 2023

Many piano teachers found it challenging to transition to teaching piano online. However, with the right tools and techniques, we can all do it and can still provide quality piano lessons to your students online. Here are some tips on how to combat technical problems when teaching piano online.

 

Online Recitals

Online recitals can be a great way to bring the excitement of a live performance to your students. Platforms like Zoom or Skype are great to host a virtual recital where your students can perform for each other. To make the recital more engaging, you can also ask students to dress up and create a backdrop for the performance. This can provide a fun and creative outlet for your students and help them feel like they are in a real performance.

 

What to do About Time Lag When Doing Rhythm Work

One of the biggest challenges of teaching piano online is the time lag that can occur during the lesson. This can make it difficult to teach rhythm work and other important musical concepts and music sheet. To combat this, you can use a metronome to help keep time, or you can have your student play along with a recording.

 

Problems with Mirroring of the Keyboard?

A common problem with teaching piano online is that the keyboard on the screen can appear mirrored. This can be confusing for students, especially beginners. To avoid this issue, you can use a webcam or smartphone to show the keyboard from a different angle, or you can have your student turn the keyboard so that it is facing the camera.

 

Pedal Cam

Using a pedal cam can be a great way to show your students how to use the pedal effectively. You can attach a camera to the pedal and have it stream live video to your students. This will allow them to see how the pedal is used in real-time, which can help improve their playing.

 

Getting Better Sound in Zoom

One of the biggest challenges of teaching piano online is getting good sound quality. To improve the sound quality in Zoom, you can use an external microphone or headphones. You can also adjust the audio settings in Zoom to reduce background noise and improve the sound quality.

 

With a little bit of creativity and the right resources, teaching piano online can be a fun and engaging experience for both you and your students. By using these tips and techniques, you can provide your students with high-quality piano lessons and help them reach their full musical potential. So, grab your creative piano teaching hat, and get ready to rock those virtual piano lessons.

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