Want to learn music? We at Rock Out Loud Live can say that that is easily one of the best things that you can do for yourself. And, what’s more, you have so many tools at your disposal these days. Nonetheless, learning music comes with its set of challenges, and so does teaching music as well.
But aside from conquering new territories and learning more about the music itself, another challenge came in 2020. As we all know, the world stopped, and plenty of jobs had to go online or go bust. This was also the case with music education. And the next thing in line was to find the best platform to deal with the issue.
Rock Out Loud Live
Of course, this was a pretty huge challenge, even though it felt like a very simple task. A platform like Skype is pretty much outdated. Then we had other options, namely Zoom, that had their own issues, mostly regarding audio quality.
But not only that. You see, music lessons require a different approach. Namely, you need awesome audio quality. Additionally, a few other tools, if available, would help as well. And this is exactly why we came up with Rock Out Loud Live.
The main idea was to have a platform that would serve both students and teachers. It’s designed to work with guitar, bass, piano, drums, and vocal lessons. However, you can use it with pretty much anything.
The strongest point of a platform like Rock Out Loud Live is its audio quality. Sure, some other platforms also offer “musician” modes that improve the audio quality at the expense of video streaming quality. However, with Rock Out Loud Live, this is a default setting. You can always expect pristine audio quality, as long as your internet connection allows it.
Of course, this is not all there is to it. Rock Out Loud Live also packs a bunch of features that are of great help to both teachers and students. For instance, you’re able to write down notes, along with musical notation and all of its necessary elements. These can be saved as PDF files and shared through the platform.
Overall, Rock Out Loud Live is the best tool a music teacher can have these days. And it’s extremely useful for today’s landscape of musical education. What’s more, the peer-to-peer connection is super safe and you’re able to use the platform through a browser. You just get a custom link, click on it, join the room, and you’re ready to go!
Musico
Then we also have Musico, which is yet another tool for practicing musicians and music teachers. Now, this is a tool to be used both online and offline. It’s something that will help not only with direct lessons but with practice sessions as well.
But how does it work and what is it exactly? Well, Musico is a tool designed with two different angles in mind – that of a teacher and that of a student. This platform, which works on pretty much all of the standard devices, has the main purpose of saving time for both teachers and students by integrating several elements into one platform. You can track the progress of an individual student and what they’re currently working on.
Essentially, you can consider it as an all-encompassing tool for practice and progress. However, at the same time, it’s designed to be very simple so that even younger students can figure it out.
Musico’s main component is the notation reader. Well, you also have guitar chord charts as well as other features. And these can be shared on the screen during an online lesson. This gives obvious advantages to both the teacher and the student.
However, the interactive notation tool is also accompanied by other features. And these work hand-in-hand, creating the ultimate lesson experience. With everything set, you can devise an entire lesson from different elements. And, in the end, a teacher can save the lesson and use it for any other student.
In fact, a teacher can create an entire semester’s worth of lessons and use them as a specific program aimed at a specific group of students. The best part is that these lessons are all on the cloud and available whenever. You can simply grab them at any time and deliver them to students.
Finally, the platform fulfills today’s teaching methods and demands. It works both for in-person and online lessons. Not only can you share notation live on screen, but you can also use these same pre-made lessons in both settings.
Building the Future of Music Education Together
Now, here’s the exciting part – Musico and Rock Out Loud Live are teaming up together for an ultimate lesson experience. The idea here was to integrate a specialized virtual platform designed for an exceptional audio experience along with lessons and notation platform into one all-encompassing fully functional tool for musicians.
Sure, Musico also works with other platforms, like Zoom and Skype. You can simply add a link to these platforms and you’re ready to go. Now, because Rock Out Loud Live comes with the same exact link-sharing feature, you can also do the same with these links.
But not only is Rock Out Loud Live link sharing as simple as with other virtual platforms, but it also reinvents the whole lesson experience. And this is both from the angle of the teacher and the student. By improving the audio quality of the lesson, you automatically improve the overall lesson quality.
After all, both the teacher and the student will get the chance to hear one another better. The teacher will be able to make out potential minor mistakes in a student’s playing. And a student will also be able to hear a proper way how a particular lesson or a piece should be performed.
Together, Rock Out Loud Live and Musico make the perfect team. Our main goal is to make the most out of the technology that’s at our disposal and deliver the best possible experience for music education.
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