5 Important Skills Music Teachers Need
Anita Horsley
Anita Horsley has a Masters in Education, is a certified Adobe Captivate Professional, international author for Packt Publishing, and VP or Product Management for Connect For Education Inc.
How to Stay Competitive as a Music Instructor
In this post, I’ll outline a list of 5 important skills music teachers need to stay competitive in the technology age. The goal isn't to become an expert in each skill but rather to establish a foundation upon which you can build. These skills will prove invaluable, especially if you aspire to run your own digital music teaching business, delivering music education over the internet.
How to Use Technology to Enhance Learning
Back in 2007, incorporating software tools to enrich the online lesson experience was exciting but not necessarily practical for in-person lessons due to limited technology mobility. Fast forward to 2024, where everything is portable, and you essentially have a powerhouse of technology in your pocket. Whether you're of an older generation or simply not tech-savvy, learning how to harness technology can transform your teaching methods. From utilizing music apps on your phone to sending students additional practice materials electronically, embracing technology can revolutionize your teaching approach.
How to Record Your Playing in Audio and/or Video
Whether you teach in-person or online, mastering the skill of recording yourself is invaluable and can open new avenues for you, especially if you dream of monetizing your musical abilities online. Learning to record high-quality audio performances and shoot decent-quality videos can be a game-changer. You don't need to become an audio engineer or filmmaker; just focus on grasping the fundamentals to capture sound and visuals effectively.
How to Transcribe Music & Write Notation on the Computer
Creating digital music notation, such as PDFs, is a skill that can significantly enhance your opportunities as a musician. Learning software like Sibelius or Finale allows you to produce professional-quality sheet music, which can be crucial for securing gigs or earning income through transcription work. Even if you don't plan on monetizing this skill directly, it's incredibly useful for creating instructional content or music courses in the future.
How to Use a Digital Studio
In today's digital age, teaching on a Digital Studio is essential, especially if you're considering starting an online music teaching business. The good news is you don't need a whole lot of skills to do this. There are numerous tutorials available online to guide you through the process. Most importantly have good internet and be hard wired in if possible. And have a good microphone and a headset that is plugged into the computer via usb or other (not wireless).
How to Use Social Media
While some musicians may prefer to stay disconnected from social media, learning to navigate platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or Reddit can be advantageous, especially if you're looking to build an online presence. Even if social media isn't your primary focus, having a presence can provide valuable exposure for your teaching services. Observing and learning from other music teachers' content can help you understand how to effectively engage with your audience online.
Conclusion
In conclusion, digitalizing your music teaching services can be incredibly rewarding, but it requires investing in learning new skills and stepping out of your comfort zone. While there are numerous other skills one could add to this list, these five provide an excellent starting point for anyone looking to leverage their music teaching abilities in the digital realm. If you're interested in further developing your online teaching skills, consider exploring courses like "Play, Click, Succeed," which can provide valuable guidance on creating a successful online music teaching business.
Remember, by starting to learn these skills now, you'll be positioning yourself for success in the future, whether you're aiming to become a digital entrepreneur or simply looking to supplement your income through online teaching opportunities.
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