What is Lessonface?
Lessonface is a platform that connects students with teachers to create personalized music lessons. Whether you're looking to learn guitar, ukulele or piano, Lessonface's flexible platform allows you to search and find the best teacher for you. Once you're matched with a teacher, you can create lessons together to learn techniques, scales, chords and more as you both work toward your musical goals.
Different types of music lessons available
- Guitar lessons - Learn to play songs on guitar, work on technique and more.
- Piano lessons - Become an accomplished pianist, learn how to read sheet music or work on your skills.
- Ukulele lessons - Prepare to step up to the ukulele and master the instrument.
- Drum lessons - Learn how to play the drums, work on your timing and technique.
- Violin lessons - Get ready to take center stage and master the instrument.
- Viola lessons - Learn how to master the viola and become an expert player.
- Cello lessons - Get started on the cello and work your way through scales, comesos and more
- Clarinet lessons - Learn to play the clarinet, work on scales and more.
- Banjo lessons - Get started on the banjo and play country and bluegrass songs.
- Saxophone lessons - Learn to play the saxophone and work on your technique
- Voice lessons - Get started on the voice and learn to sing with your instructor.
How to find the right teacher for you
There are a few ways to find a teacher for your lessons. First, you can search for specific teachers based on your skill level, age, instrument and more. You can also browse the available teachers by skill level and location. Once you find a teacher you like, you can message them to schedule your first lesson.
What to expect during your Lessonface lessons
When learning music online with Lessonface, you should expect to have one-on-one lessons with your teacher. During these lessons, your teacher will teach you new music techniques and help you improve on what you already know. You should expect your first lesson with your teacher to last between 30 minutes and an hour. As you continue to use Lessonface, you’ll be able to see how much you’ve improved over time. This can help you stay motivated to keep improving your music skills.
Tips for success with Lessonface
- Don’t be afraid to ask your teacher questions during your lessons. This is a great way to get feedback on your music skills and learn new techniques.
- You should also try to keep a journal or tape recorder while practicing so that you can analyze what you’re doing and why you’re doing it that way. This journaling can help you understand why you’re practicing a certain way and help you change your ways if needed.
- If you’re struggling to stay motivated, make sure you have a clear goal for what you want to accomplish. This can help keep you on track with your practice schedule.
- Try to find other ways to stay motivated while practicing. For example, go for a walk, listen to your favorite music or try to use your practice time to review your upcoming exam or paper.
- If you’re an advanced musician, try to find ways to teach or help other students with their practice. This can help you keep your skills fresh while helping others as well.
- If you’re an intermediate musician, make sure you aren’t getting stuck on a certain musical skill or technique. Try to practice in a way that helps you get unstuck and move forward as well.
Cost of lessons and available payment options
Lessonface’s lessons cost $10 per month or $120 per year. This can be paid monthly or annually. Lessonface offers a 30-day free trial, so you can try out all the features for free and cancel at any time. Once you’ve signed up for a membership, you can message teachers to request a free trial lesson for any instrument. If you choose to pay for lessons with a credit card, you can cancel your subscription at any time by simply contacting customer support.
Resources for further music learning
- Interactive Books - Interactive books are great for younger students to help them understand concepts and music vocabulary. Once you’ve completed a lesson, you can review the section you worked on with the help of a transcript. This can help you understand what you’ve learned and what you need to work on further.
- Piano Lab - Piano Lab is a great resource for intermediate and advanced musicians. This app works with your existing music library to help you practice, learn new songs or do quizzes to see how well you know the material.
- Music BINGO - Challenge your friends to a music bingo game with this fun and easy-to-use resource. You can create a bingo card with questions about music topics or challenge a friend to a bingo game.
- Songbook - Songbooks can help you learn new songs, improve your playing and review your musical knowledge. Songbooks can be found online or in music stores.