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the #1 step to improve your music skills
Using an online course for studying is now the number one method for people all over the world to study their favorite music related subjects/instruments. Online music courses are becoming more and more popular which MusicianUniversity.com is experiencing every day.
Over the last six months MusicianUniversity.com has seen a 350% increase in new students. Questions about different instruments and subjects have increased the number of courses offered from 15 a year ago to 50 today, and 10 more courses in development.
Online courses offer many things which books and even CD/DVDs can’t, like interaction with the writers, updates of material and unique interactive features and databases. This makes the online experience as good as having a private music teacher and in some ways even better. The cost of online courses is far less than having a music teacher and the knowledge base stored in the databases is something even a very good private teacher can’t offer.
Online courses are also changing the way people approach music and the way they study. Some methods and lessons from private teachers advocate learning things a certain way. Online courses are offering something that was not yet possible before; a way to learn what the student wants instead of the writer/teacher. Many musicians stop taking lessons because it is not fun any more, or the material presented is not what they want to learn. An online course offers all material and let’s the student decide which information they need, which exercises they find useful and keep every lesson available as a reference for future learning.
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