Face-to-Face or Online learning, what’s best?

Recent technologies like WhatsApp, FaceTime, Zoom, WeChat, and others have made it easy to connect globally. Education has changed, with virtual student-teacher interactions becoming common. There are ongoing debates on which is better: traditional in-person learning or online learning.

At GEKO MUSIC, online students reach high standards 50-70% faster than face-to-face students. For example, beginners now finish their entry Level One in 4-6 months instead of a year. Our online programs have revolutionized the learning process for countless students. Our well-structured programs benefit students of all ages, levels and abilities, including those within the autism spectrum.

The key ingredients driving these results are the seamless integration of cutting-edge technologies by our expert tutors, and students' inherent fascination with digital tools. At GEKO MUSIC, all our tutors keep up to date with the latest advancements in online music education ensuring our students achieve a solid technical foundation in a short time, while having fun in a secure and nurturing environment.

Through our online platform, students have access to close-up views for better understanding of instrument techniques. Digital tools are used to highlight important parts in the music, such as adding colors to highlight sections, writing “teacher notes” to reinforce key information, and zooming in on details. Students can take screenshots of these notes for self-study between lessons, leading to faster learning, higher motivation, more enjoyment, and sustained commitment.

In essence, our online programs have spearheaded a new era of music education, where students thrive in a dynamic and interactive virtual environment, ultimately fostering a deeper appreciation for their instruments and musical journey.

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