I very much enjoyed this feedback. I too believe that online guitar lessons can offer big advantages. The only current drawback right now is that student and teacher cannot jam together in realtime (latency)
Zoom works remarkably well for music lessons. Latency often depends on the reliability of the individual's Internet connection. Working from home has pushed a lot of people to demand better service. Online lessons are here to stay and innovative teachers will continue to find ways to make them even better.
Awesome Paul. Yes, Zoom does work well. I currently teach 64 people on a weekly basis. It still isn't good enough to jam in almost real time. The noise cancellation is a problem, and latency will have to be below 7ms. But someday we'll be there, I'm sure! :) Keep up the good work!
I very much enjoyed this feedback. I too believe that online guitar lessons can offer big advantages. The only current drawback right now is that student and teacher cannot jam together in realtime (latency)
Zoom works remarkably well for music lessons. Latency often depends on the reliability of the individual's Internet connection. Working from home has pushed a lot of people to demand better service. Online lessons are here to stay and innovative teachers will continue to find ways to make them even better.
Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for following.
Awesome Paul. Yes, Zoom does work well. I currently teach 64 people on a weekly basis. It still isn't good enough to jam in almost real time. The noise cancellation is a problem, and latency will have to be below 7ms. But someday we'll be there, I'm sure! :) Keep up the good work!