Your guitar lessons should rock whether your lessons are in your home or on your computer! Many people search the Internet every day trying to find helpful tips for learning the guitar including questions about common guitar chords, soloing, how to play blues, how to play metal etc. With an abundance of online resources available, the challenge is finding quality instruction for your online guitar advancement. Music By Ross offers one-on-one online guitar lessons with an experienced and professional guitar teacher via Skype and FaceTime (iPad/iPhone). Learn to rock virtually anywhere you have an Internet connection!
Here are some advantages to taking online guitar lessons:
- Fully customized lessons – no “one size fits all” lessons
- No traffic and no scheduling hassles – take lessons in your best learning environment
- Learn to play guitar from a certified online guitar instructor
Our instructors are ready to get you started today! Contact us for more details!
Why take lessons?
When you first start learning how to play an instrument, holding a note for a couple of beats or hitting a high pitch feels like an amazing achievement. As you practice and become a more experienced musician, making music enjoyable, not only to your ear but to others’ as well, is a very rewarding experience. Taking music lessons from an experienced instructor who knows how to assess individual skill levels and tailor your lessons to your particular ambitions will help you meet your goals much faster.
Here are some other ways you can benefit from learning an instrument:
- Studies show that learning an instrument increases self-confidence, memory, and has proven to relieve stress.
- Music lessons have been found to improve how the brain processes the spoken word. This finding could lead to improving the reading ability of children who have dyslexia and other reading problems.
- A study by E. Glenn Schellenberg at the University of Toronto at Mississauga, as published in a 2004 issue of Psychological Science, found an increase in the IQs of six-year olds who were given weekly piano and voice lessons.
- Studies have shown that students who play instruments are often better in math and achieve higher grades in school than students who don’t. Source: Friedman, B. (1959) An evaluation of the achievement in reading and arithmetic of pupils in elementary schools instrumental classes. Dissertation Abstracts International, 20, pp.s 3662-3663.