Music Teacher Online: Problems and Solutions

Abstract

This paper contains a socio-psychological analysis of the first steps in e-learning during the COVID-19 virus pandemic in spring of 2020. An assessment of the prospects for the development of on-line music education from different perspectives is presented. Based on the author’s study and testing the recording and transmission devices the most convenient devices and software for musical e-classes have been chosen by the author. An overview of the basis equipment and methodology for working with them is made for the teacher as well as for the student from the standpoint of the music education needs and within the budget price segment. Recommendations on organizing solfeggio classes and other subjects of the musical-theoretical cycle are given, as well as some general tips on conducting classes in music performing disciplines.

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