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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Online vs. Offline – What is the Right Way to Learn Music?

There are so many online music courses on the internet today but how do you know if they are any good? But then again, if you are going to a Music School in your city, you might not have the time to attend those music classes. So, what is the best option to learn music?

 

Online Music Education

 

Advantages 

 

  1. Flexibility: can pursue your music lessons at your own time and in your own pace, there aren't strict time constraints. So, you can adjust your time from your schedule and put your free time towards learning music.
  2. Organised Lessons: Because the lessons are pre-recorded, they are usually very crisp and clear, it does not change with teachers, accents or moods. The lessons are designed with a clear objective and everything essential to your learning is available in the lessons. All the theory and concepts surrounding the topic are all covered in the lesson.
  3. Practice Routines: You get structured practice routines to help you develop specific skills.
  4. Affordable: Online Music Learning is much more affordable compared to a Music School or private lessons.
  5. No Teacher Issues: Online lessons usually have good instructors who are also responsible to building the course and have vast knowledge when it comes to the topic. Instructors will be available anytime as the lessons are readily available and thus ensuring that you don’t have any challenges when it comes to your learning. Finally, the instructor’s mood and behaviour will be consistent and motivating throughout the course unlike in real life – thus ensuring you have a smooth learning experience.
  6. Multiple Subjects: You have many options when it comes to choosing an instrument in the online learning model. Websites can provide any number of courses that allow students to pick their favourite instruments or topics and learn.
  7. High Quality Video Lessons: the great thing about online music lessons, especially the pre-recorded classes is that the content is easy to view and understand. Unlike online LIVE sessions, there are no internet issues, lags or drop-offs.

 

Disadvantages

 

  1. No Instant Feedback: The drawback to online curriculum is the feedback system. There is a process involved for direct interaction through online and sometimes can be frustrating and time consuming. However, on platforms like Music Pandit, you will get personalised feedback in 24 hours.

 



 

Music school (Offline)

 

Advantages 

 

  1. Personal Interaction & Feedback: It allows direct interaction with your instructor. Every lesson can be immediately provided with feedback, so if you have any doubts or questions, it can be resolved right there.
  2. Network: You may meet fellow musicians who are at the same level as you. It is really healthy and fun to socialise with your peers as it encourages growth and more interest in that particular subject.
  3. Performance: You may perform as a part of the music school or with your peer group.

 

Disadvantages

 

  1. Less Subject Options: A Music school will only be able to provide a limited portfolio of subjects due to difficultly in getting specialised instruments and instructors.
  2. No Flexibility: If you are a working adult or learning in school or college, you might not get much time to go for music classes and the timings won’t be very flexible.
  3. Monotonous: It requires commitment as you may be rehearsed through the same drills again and again, especially if you are a beginner which, might make the sessions little monotonous.
  4. Instructor Issues: The teacher may not be very skilled and have limited knowledge. The teacher may be irregular due to other commitments like personal classes and shows. The teacher may not be in a good mood some days and can thus affect the learning of that day.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is really useful to consider the benefits and dis-advantages before embarking on your music learning journey. It is good to ensure that your goals align with the method of teaching, affordability and the time required. 


Music Pandit brings you the best and the most effective way to learn music online with a complete 360-degree approach to learning music.

Music Pandit offers Online Video Lessons with the support of Personalised feedback from our Music Pandits, curated step-by-step lessons, extensive content - you can choose multiple instruments with One subscription, carefully organised Practice Routines, a Musical Community, Creative ChallengesGoal setting and so much more – so you can learn Anytime, Anywhere at your pace! Sign up today on https://musicpandit.com 

Saturday, April 4, 2020

4 Reasons Why Listening to Music is Crucial to becoming a Better Musician

If you have never seen a game of cricket, chances are you are probably average at playing it too. The simple reason is that you won't understand the context of the game. 


Playing an instrument is the same. You may have the knowledge but if you don't listen to songs/music, how are you ever going to be able to apply them? To be able to test your skills you need to have an idea, a reference to evaluate what you have learnt. Music is something everyone enjoys, so there is no need to force anyone to listen to music. In this blog, we talk about how listening to music is absolutely essential it is for you to grow as a musician.

1. Context

Every technique that you learn, every theoretical lessons has a role to play. Songs help you demystify them. You can hear techniques being applied, scales being followed which, only strengthens your understanding of it. It is amazing to be original but even originality needs an inspiration and a reference to create. Listen to your favourite artists, try to imitate them and it will inspire you to be better.

2. Aural (Listening) Skills

You may have hear it being emphasised time and again that aural or listening skills are really crucial for a musician. Good aural skills makes you a more complete musician. Songs help you develop essential skills, a sense of rhythm and familiarise you with different dynamics of sound. These include melody constructions which, are very important to create good music. You start to understand the differences in notes and apply them by just listening to a tune.



3. Learning Different Musical Styles/Genres

There are so many different styles/genres of music and every one of them is unique. To learn to apply your skills so that you sound unique each time – it helps to explore different types of music. For instance, you would play a funk rhythm in a rock song! So discover new sounds and learn to use your skills differently to unlock skills to new genres of music.

4. Inspire Yourself

Songs that excite you inspire you. They inspire you to practice more, sharpen your skills and pushes you to dedicate more time to your instrument. Follow your idols, their moves, their techniques and integrate them into your playing style. It just pushes you to dedicate more time and effort to developing your skills which, will fast track your progress to becoming a better musician.

Finally, listening to a range of different types of music is a vital part of your music learning journey as it connects your playing skill to your knowledge of techniques and concepts. It shows you the application of the techniques you learn and encourages you to experiment more practically with your instrument. Thus, the more you listen, the better your grasp will be on how to approach a song or a certain technique that you have been learning on the instrument. So don’t just play your instrument, find time to listen to plenty of music and get inspired!

Music Pandit brings you the best and the most effective way to learn music with a complete 360-degree approach to learning music.

Music Pandit offers Personalised feedback from our Music Pandits, curated step-by-step lessons, extensive content - you can choose multiple instruments with one subscription, carefully organised Practice routines, a Musical Community, Creative ChallengesGoal setting and so much more – so you can learn Anytime, Anywhere at your pace!

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