Online Music Lessons vs. Lessons in a Studio

While taking music lessons is often a no-brainer for many adults or students, there may be some confusion about which type of lesson is better. There are pros and cons for both, and it all depends on your needs or the needs of the student. You can judge these lessons based on the environment, and you can also use these tips to decide which one might work for your child. This is especially important if you do not have musical experience or do not know the difference in the dynamic between an online and a studio lesson.

Remember that music lessons have a few goals regardless of where they occur:

  • Learning the instrument

  • Remaining comfortable

  • Feeling as though you’re progressing

  • Avoiding judgement

Keep these things in mind when reading because there are several things to unpack as you look for the perfect lesson environment. 

What Are Online Lessons Like?

Online lessons offer you a few different advantages that you will likely enjoy. Whether you study online or you go to a studio, the online lesson is going to be very private. You can sit down at your instrument without any other pianists around, and you will not hear other music playing while you go through your lesson. This is especially good for shy or nervous students. This might also be helpful for kids who might feel intimidated when they hear other players with more advanced skills such as may occur in the studio environment.

It is also much easier to focus during a private lesson online. The only thing going on is the lesson, and it is easy to understand everything that is happening. You do not need to ask the teacher to repeat themselves over and over, and you can hear everything you are playing.

Finally, online lessons can lend to the development of practice skills on one’s own instrument such as piano or drums that are not easily transported.

What Makes Studio Lessons Good For Students?

While online lessons have amazing advantages, it is important to note that studio lessons have a few pros that might be useful for certain people in certain circumstances. Studio lessons allow you to:

  • Immerse yourself or your student in a “musical” environment

  • Meet new people

  • Try new things

  • Get used to dealing with different instruments and outside noises


This is the kind of environment that only works for certain students. This can be great for students who are extremely extroverted and do not have a problem focusing. Unfortunately, studio lessons are not going to accommodate most students because they can be noisy, distracting, and the student feel as though they happen too quickly. Plus, you may have to quite a long way to get to the studio.

Which Is Best?

When choosing between the two, online lessons are often better than studio lessons for most students. You want the safety and security of a teacher who has command of his/her space. As a piano student, you sit on the same bench, at the same piano, every day. The lessons are fun for kids and adults alike. The best way to make this decision is to consider what the student needs most. You should consider the relative level of anxiety you or your child feel about playing, and you should also consider how difficult it is to focus while playing. 

Try Online Piano Lessons Today

Online piano lessons are the perfect way to start a young child when learning to play piano. Adult learners will feel better knowing they can meet with a friendly teacher in a calm environment, and each lesson tends to be more fruitful. You also have a lot more flexibility when working with an online teacher because the two of you have control over your respective spaces. Learning an instrument in a comfortable and friendly environment often produces better results, and students who would otherwise be too afraid to learn can enjoy the peace and quiet of these lessons. 

If you’d like to learn more about online lessons or anything else, please get in touch for a free consultation today.

Bonnie Brown