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Ani taught 1 day ago

The session focused on music theory, covering chord construction, the qualities of different seventh chords (dominant, major, minor), and augmented chords. The tutor and student also extensively discussed modulation techniques using pivot chords and explored interval types within a major key. The next steps involve the student practicing these concepts.

Chord Qualities and Construction

Roman Numerals in Chord Analysis

Modulation and Pivot Chords

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Aegean taught 2 days ago

The Tutor and Student worked on the musical piece "Iris," focusing on instrumental technique, particularly scales and specific notes, and then on timing with a custom backing track. The student's homework is to practice singing along to the track this week, and playing the violin to it next week.

Violin Tuning Adjustments

Finger Placement and Pitch Accuracy

Musical Piece Structure and Timing

Digital Audio Work for Musicians

Practice Strategies for Musicians

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Rebekah taught 2 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed musical concepts including note ties, note values, and time signatures. They practiced applying these concepts to specific musical pieces and focused on improving bow hold technique for better musical execution.

Musical Ties

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Tempo and Beat Measurement

Pickup Notes (Anacrusis)

Bow Hold and Wrist Position

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Irene taught 3 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed piano scales and practiced a specific song, focusing on hand coordination, note accuracy, and rhythm. They also engaged in sight-reading exercises, with plans to continue practicing scales and sight-reading in G minor in future sessions.

Rhythm and Timing in Music

Ensemble Playing: Hands Together

Sight-Reading Skills

Musical Notation: Repeat Signs

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Thom taught 4 days ago

The Student and Tutor analyzed song structures, beginning with Eurovision promotional strategies and vocal analysis. They then delved into specific song examples from Eurovision and country music, examining structural patterns, lyrical content, and thematic messages, with a focus on call-and-response and narrative storytelling. They also discussed the influence of historical musical eras and the risks of adhering to genre-specific "metas."

Eurovision Promo Season

Vocal Range and Performance

Jury vs. Tele-vote

Song Structure Analysis: ABC vs. ABBA

Vocal-Instrumental Interplay

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Steven taught 4 days ago

The session covered counting rhythms with eighth notes, quarter notes, and dotted half notes while playing piano pieces. The Student practiced finger positioning, chord progressions (C major, G7, F major), legato, crescendo, and decrescendo. The Tutor assigned documents for home practice to improve learning speed and technique.

Eighth Notes and Counting

Incomplete Measures (Pick-up Notes)

Finger Numbering and Hand Position

Dotted Quarter Notes

Tied Notes

Chords and Chord Progressions

Dynamics: Crescendo and Decrescendo

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Exploring the fundamentals of learning music

All about learning music

All about learning music

Music is a powerful skill that enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, concentration, and problem-solving. Learning music has been shown to improve IQ by up to 7 points and has positive effects on mental health, reducing stress and anxiety (Johns Hopkins University, 2017). Whether you’re pursuing music as a hobby or career, it helps you develop creativity and boosts emotional well-being.

Learning music can be challenging, especially with complex topics like music theory, sight-reading, or mastering instrumental techniques. Many learners struggle with timing, scales, and finger placements in the early stages. However, consistent practice and a structured learning approach can help overcome these hurdles. It typically takes 6-12 months to develop a basic proficiency, but real mastery takes years of dedication.

There are multiple ways to learn music. Self-study using apps, books, and YouTube tutorials is great for beginners to get a feel for basic melodies and rhythms. For more structured learning, music classes and group lessons provide a social setting to practice and receive feedback. For personalized instruction, private music lessons allow focused attention on improving technique, learning complex pieces, and preparing for performances or exams.

In conclusion, learning music opens up a world of personal and professional opportunities. With dedication and the right approach, mastering an instrument is achievable, whether through self-study, group learning, or personalized lessons.


Who should opt for a music teacher?

Who should opt for a music teacher?

Struggling with technique

If you’re struggling with mastering basic techniques or more complex skills, like finger placement on the piano or bowing techniques on the violin, a music teacher can guide you step-by-step. 70% of students report improved technique within 2-3 months of focused, personalized lessons (Music Teachers National Association, 2020).

Preparing for exams or performances

Music certification exams such as ABRSM or Trinity College London require more than just basic knowledge. A music teacher helps you prepare for exams by teaching sight-reading, theory, and performance skills. A teacher’s feedback ensures that you approach exam pieces with confidence and precision.

Overcoming plateaus

If you’ve been practicing music for a while but have plateaued in your progress, a music teacher can help break through this barrier. Personalized feedback on technique, performance style, and theory will push you past stagnation and allow for faster improvement.


What factors to consider while choosing a music teacher?

What factors to consider while choosing a music teacher?

Experience

When choosing a music teacher, look for someone with at least 3-5 years of teaching experience. Experienced teachers are better equipped to recognize common mistakes and know how to help students overcome challenges. Those with specialized knowledge, like classical music or jazz theory, bring a deeper understanding to their lessons.

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Check student reviews and testimonials to gauge the teacher's teaching effectiveness. Teachers with positive feedback, particularly from students with similar learning goals (e.g., preparing for exams or improving specific techniques), will help you feel more confident in their ability to guide you.

Affordability

Music tutoring costs vary widely depending on the teacher’s experience and location. On average, private lessons cost around $30-$80 per hour. If you’re on a budget, consider group lessons or beginner-level teachers, which generally cost less but still provide valuable instruction. Wiingy connects you with expert-vetted music teachers with lessons starting at $28 per session, ensuring a perfect tutor match at an affordable price

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to learn music?

Learning music depends on your instrument, practice routine, and dedication. Beginners can play simple melodies within 3–6 months, while reaching an intermediate level typically takes 1–3 years of consistent practice. Mastering an instrument or voice professionally can take 5–10 years. Research shows that students who practice at least 30 minutes a day improve 40% faster than those who practice irregularly.

What are the best ways to learn music?

The best approach to learning music combines structured lessons, self-practice, and ear training. Taking music lessons with a music teacher provides proper guidance, while using interactive apps and online courses can help reinforce theory and technique. Playing along with backing tracks or recordings helps develop timing, and active listening to different genres expands musical understanding.

What is the easiest instrument to learn for beginners?

Some instruments are easier to start with due to their simple mechanics. The piano is great for learning music theory and hand coordination, while the guitar is perfect for beginners because of easy chord structures. The ukulele has a light build and simple tuning, making it fun to learn. For rhythm lovers, the drums help develop timing and coordination quickly.

How does learning music benefit the brain?

Music enhances memory, creativity, and cognitive abilities. Studies have found that playing an instrument strengthens hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, and emotional expression. Neuroscientists report that musicians have 30% better memory retention than non-musicians and that learning music can delay cognitive decline in older adults.

How can I improve my singing voice or instrument playing?

Improving in music requires consistent practice, proper technique, and active listening. Singers should focus on breath control, pitch accuracy, and vocal warm-ups, while instrumentalists should refine finger positioning, rhythm, and dynamics. Recording yourself helps track progress, and working with a music teacher ensures structured learning and real-time feedback.

Can adults learn to play an instrument, or is it too late?

It’s never too late to learn music! While children develop musical skills faster, adults have better focus, discipline, and self-motivation, which helps them progress quickly. Many adults successfully learn instruments in their 30s, 40s, or even later. The key is structured practice, patience, and guidance from an experienced music teacher.

How can a private music teacher help me improve?

A private music teacher provides personalized lessons, correcting technique errors and tailoring practice routines to your goals. They help with music theory, sight-reading, improvisation, and performance confidence. Whether you’re learning for fun or preparing for exams, having a 1-on-1 music teacher improves skill progression by 35% compared to self-study alone.

Where can I find an online music teacher?

Wiingy offers certified music teachers specializing in piano, guitar, violin, singing, and more. With personalized online lessons, you receive real-time feedback, structured learning, and performance coaching to help you achieve your musical goals. Online lessons make learning accessible, flexible, and tailored to your schedule.

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