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Discover a wide range of online music classes to help unleash your inner musician. From beginner guitar lessons to advanced vocal training, these courses will teach you new skills, boost your confidence, and bring the joy of music into your life.

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Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

NYC Beat Making

Learn music production from a professional NYU graduate composer, music producer, and pianist in this exclusive online one-on-one tutoring. Whether you're a beginner or advanced musician, you'll receive personalized instruction tailored to your skill level and interests. Discover the world of beat making and music production from the comfort of your own home.

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Beginners 1: Guitar for Absolute Beginners

New York City Guitar School @ Virtual Classroom

Embark on a musical journey from scratch and master basic chords on the guitar. Learn step-by-step with real songs by renowned artists. Unleash your inner rockstar at the New York City Guitar School.

(60) Beginner 18 and older
$357

12 sessions

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90-min Adult Amateur Piano Program (Jazz, Pop and/or Latin) for ages 18+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unleash your inner musician with specialized piano lessons tailored to your goals and needs. Join the NYCPA Adult Amateurs Program and discover the joy of playing jazz, pop, and Latin music. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refine their skills, this program is designed for adults ages 18 and above.

All levels 18 and older
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45-min Piano Lesson (Classical) for ages 8-10

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Experience the joy of piano playing with our Classical Piano Lesson for ages 8-10. Our expert instructors at the NYCPA Piano Program will guide your child in developing technique, precision, and style in a supportive and engaging environment. Join us and foster a love for music in your young pianist!

All levels 8 - 10 years old

60-min Piano Lesson (Classical) for ages 11+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock the beauty of classical piano music with our expert instructors at the New York City Piano Academy. Join our tailored lessons designed for all ages and skill levels, and discover the joy of playing the piano with precision and style.

All levels 11 and older

60-min Piano Lesson (Jazz, Pop, and/or Latin Music) for ages 11+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unleash your musical talent with piano lessons at the prestigious New York City Piano Academy. Our expert faculty guides you in refining your technique and exploring your expressive potential. Perfect for students aged 11 and above, these engaging lessons foster a love for music while nurturing piano skills in a supportive environment.

All levels 11 and older

45-min Piano Lesson (Jazz, Pop, and/or Latin Music) for ages 8-10

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Discover the joy of piano playing with our specialized program at the New York City Piano Academy. Our expert instructors will guide young musicians ages 8-10 in developing their skills and style in jazz, pop, and Latin music. Join us for an engaging and supportive learning experience that fosters musical expressiveness and technique precision.

All levels 8 - 10 years old

90-min Adult Amateur Piano Program (Classical Music) for ages 18+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unleash your inner musician with the NYCPA Adult Amateur Piano Program. Our specialized faculty will help you develop your expressiveness, precision, and style on the piano. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our tailored lessons are perfect for adults of all ages and skill levels.

All levels 18 and older

Modern Piano Lessons: Weaver Method

Weaver Method Music Lessons

Master the art of piano playing with private lessons from the renowned Weaver Method. Learn classical, jazz, and creative music, as well as theory, composition, improvisation, and technology applications. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, instruction is available for all ages and ability levels.

All levels 4 and older

30-min Piano Lesson (Jazz, Pop, and/or Latin Music) for ages 4-7

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock your child's musical potential with our dynamic and engaging piano lessons. Our expert instructors at New York City Piano Academy will guide them in mastering jazz, pop, and Latin music while fostering a love for music and developing their piano skills. Sign up today for an unforgettable musical journey!

All levels 4 - 7 years old

30-min Piano Lesson (Classical) for ages 4-7

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Discover the joy of playing classical piano with personalized guidance and a supportive environment. Join our program at NYCPA Piano Academy and develop expressiveness, precision, and style in your piano technique. Perfect for ages 4-7, all skill levels welcome.

All levels 4 - 7 years old

Let’s Sing with Olivia Foschi – Online

New York Jazz Workshop @ Virtual Classroom

Join an interactive experience where you can sing your heart out and improve your skills. Receive weekly assignments and materials to enhance your learning. Don't miss out on this enriching and communal online singing workshop.

(18) Beginner 18 and older
$180

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60-min Music Theory Lesson (Classical or Jazz) for ages 11+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Learn the fundamentals of music notation, analysis, and composition in this comprehensive Music Theory course for ages 11 and up. Choose between Classical or Jazz styles and gain a deeper understanding of how to read and write music. Perfect for aspiring musicians at the New York City Piano Academy.

All levels 11 and older

60-min Music Composition Lesson for ages 11+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unleash your musical creativity and develop your unique compositional style with the comprehensive music composition training offered at NYCPA. Explore music theory, analysis, techniques, notation, and historical perspectives, and create original music across different genres. Perfect for aspiring musicians and pianists looking to compose and play their music.

All levels 11 and older

60-min Adult Amateur Piano Program (Jazz, Pop and/or Latin) for ages 18+

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock your inner musician with the Adult Amateur Piano Program at New York City Piano Academy. Our specialized faculty will guide you in developing expressiveness, technique precision, and style accuracy tailored to your goals and needs. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, our program is designed for all adults ages 18 and above.

All levels 18 and older

Let’s Sing with Jocelyn Medina – Online

New York Jazz Workshop @ Virtual Classroom

Unlock your singing potential with Let's Sing, an interactive and enriching online workshop designed for beginners and intermediate singers. Join a positive and communal learning experience led by experienced faculty at the New York Jazz Workshop. Get ready to play and receive weekly assignments tailored to your level and the theme of the workshop.

(18) Beginner 18 and older
$180

5 sessions

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45-min Music Theory Lesson (Classical or Jazz) for ages 8-10

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock the secrets of music with NYCPA's engaging and comprehensive Music Theory lessons. Perfect for young learners aged 8-10, this course will provide a solid foundation in reading and writing music notation, as well as a deep understanding of music analysis. Choose between Classical or Jazz styles and embark on a musical journey today!

All levels 8 - 10 years old

45-min Music Composition Lesson for ages 7-10

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock your child's creative potential through the art of music composition with NYCPA. Discover the fundamental principles and techniques of composing music while developing their unique compositional style. Perfect for young musicians looking to become more well-rounded or pianists wanting to compose and play their own music.

All levels 7 - 10 years old

30-min Music Theory Lesson (Classical or Jazz) for ages 4-7

New York City Piano Academy @ Interactive Live Online

Unlock the secrets of music notation and composition with the renowned New York City Piano Academy. Join their engaging and comprehensive Music Theory Lesson, designed for young learners aged 4-7. Choose between Classical or Jazz styles and embark on a musical journey like no other.

All levels 4 - 7 years old
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Reviews for Music Classes Online

Music Classes Online are rated 4.9 stars based on 143 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

    Reviewed by Hae K. on 7/17/2023
    I truly had an impactful experience learning how to make beats and navigating the platform that Yoav showed me to produce music. Yoav was incredibly knowledgeable, kind, and beyond patient. I had SO much fun taking his class!
  • Let’s Sing with Jocelyn Medina – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 7/1/2023
    JOCELYN MEDINA IS AN AMAZING VOCAL TEACHER. SHE IS SUCH A GREAT ROLE MODEL. SHE SINGS BEAUTIFUL AND HER TECHNIQUE IS LIKE NO OTHER. SHE EXPLAINS HOW TO CONTROL BREATHING AND OTHER TECHNIQUE SO WE STUDENTS CAN UNDERSTAND. I WENT FROM ONE TO TEN IN HER CLASS. MOST OF ALL ,,I ENJOY WHAT I'M DOING. I WILL CONTINUE HER CLASS. THANZ JOCELYN DIANNA AUTUMN HILL
  • Let’s Sing with Jocelyn Medina – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 4/1/2023
    JOCELYN MEDINA IS PERFECT. SHE'S NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL, SHE HAS THE BEST WAY OF TEACHING VOICE. I HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE VOCAL TECHNIQUE, EXERCISES, WHICH I DO DAILY. MY SINGING HAS COME A LONG WAY. I HAVE LEARNED STAGE TECHNIQUE. HOW TO RELAX THE THROAT. BALANCING THE OCTAVES. I RATE HER TEACHING A 5 PLUS. DIANNA AUTUMN HILL
  • Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

    Reviewed by Emma W. on 2/22/2023
    Great class! covered a lot of my (many) questions in music theory and production. I'm a total beginner, but Yoav the instructor was super helpful and gave me personalized guidance, and made the class a lot of fun. Overall, I was surprised by how much I learned in just one session so I feel more confident now using Ableton and start a ‘beat’
  • Let’s Sing with Olivia Foschi – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 11/30/2022
    OLIVIA HAS NEW TECHNIQUES ON HOW TO MAKE THE VOICE SOUND INCREDIBLE. I WOULD RECOMMEND ANYONE TO TAKE HER CLASS. MY SINGING INCREASED TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT.
  • Let’s Sing with Olivia Foschi – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 10/7/2022
    excellent teaching i have really improved
  • Let’s Sing with Jocelyn Medina – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 10/7/2022
    jocyelyn is wonderful. learning a lot
  • Let’s Sing with Olivia Foschi – Online

    Reviewed by dian h. on 9/28/2022
    IT WAS WONDERFUL. THE TEACHER IS WONDERFUL. LEARNING SO MUCH. THANK YOU
  • Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

    Reviewed by Michelle P. on 4/19/2021
    My teen son and I booked a class to learn how to make beats with the Maschine MK3. Great fun! The instructor explained things well and my son was very engaged in the lesson. We will do this again.
  • Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

    Reviewed by Michelle P. on 3/10/2021
    This class was great! In about 90 minutes I went from never having touched Ableton Live to learning how to load drums and virtual instruments, insert and manipulate a .wav sample, use an Akai MPD218 as a controller, and force a melody to play in a particular scale. I was very pleased with the results of my first beat. I would recommend this class to all. A+++

Discover the Best Music Classes Online

Music is a broad term we use to refer to any form of organized sound. While an exact definition is difficult to pin down, we can consider music to be an artform that blends rhythm, melody, harmony, and other emotionally evocative sounds into a (usually) aesthetically pleasing arrangement.

Broadly speaking, music can be divided into a theoretical component and a practical component. On the theoretical side, music theory covers the fundamental principles governing how sounds relate to one another, including aspects like harmony, melody, chords, and scales. On the practical side, music involves technical skill with a particular instrument to actively produce the sounds. Most music classes will attempt to blend theory and practice, but will naturally favor one component over the other. While, for instance, you can expect to learn basic music theory while taking a piano class, much of the lesson will be devoted to learning how to play the instrument.

Why You Should Learn Music Online

Through the years of the COVID pandemic, as people were forced inside for long periods of time, many turned to online endeavors to keep themselves sane. Music was a popular outlet for creative expression and mental wellbeing, with one of the most recognizable media productions from the period being Bo Burnham’s musical Inside. It’s no wonder that many turned to music in this time; Major research universities like Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania suggest that music, and especially playing an instrument, has a strong positive impact on cognitive health and development by engaging multiple areas of the brain simultaneously.

Though the pandemic has passed, the turn to online outlets left a strong infrastructure for continued engagement, with many excellent online options being the new norm. Online classes are a great way to tap into the resources of local communities without having to be physically present on-site. Regardless of whether your local community lacks a strong music scene or you’re seeking a niche subject where classes aren’t a common offering, online classes are a great option to cast a wider net in the search for the specific musical instruction you need.

Virtual Music Classes 

So much of the music experience is defined by travel. Traveling across town for a music lesson. Traveling to a buddy’s house for band practice. Traveling in a too-small band van to the next gig. 

While we know all the tropes about travel for the sake of music, they’re often expressed in a voice of complaint. Fortunately, you can cut out some of the travel by opting to take lessons through virtual music classes that you can attend from your own home. From performance and instrumentation to musical genres to songwriting and production, CourseHorse makes it easy to find accessible online music classes that suit your specific needs.

Online music classes are a great way to learn music because they offer the same core benefits as in-person instruction. The most important aspect of any class is working in real time with an instructor who can demonstrate techniques, respond to your own technique as you play, and provide live feedback and technical advice throughout the process. Moreover, online classes are all about accessibility; by tapping into resources outside of your local scene, you open yourself up to more options for niche subjects and for flexible scheduling to help accommodate a busy work-life schedule.

It should be noted, however, that an online class does require some extra attention to your personal equipment and playing space. While high quality speakers and microphones are not essential - even basic equipment is functional - the sound quality of a session will depend on your equipment, and cannot hope to match the acoustics of being in the same room as your instructor. While the notes will still be recognizable, the discrepancy in quality may prove frustrating to those particularly sensitive to such matters.

You don’t need to live in Harlem to tap into the history of New York jazz thanks to the online classes from the New York Jazz Workshop. The New York Jazz Workshop seeks to make world-class jazz instruction accessible to those outside of major universities and conservatories, and advances this mission of accessibility by offering excellent options for online instruction.. Most instructors are associated with renowned institutions like NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, The Juilliard School, Columbia University, and The Manhattan School of Music, ensuring the quality of education will rival that offered by a major conservatory.

New York Jazz Workshop’s “Let’s Sing” series offers workshops designed to provide foundational skills, helping beginner and intermediate-level students develop vocal techniques and familiarize themselves with the language of jazz. While many workshops in the “Let’s Sing” series are held in-person in New York, New York Jazz Workshop also arranges for many remote learning opportunities accessible to anybody with an internet-connected device with a microphone. In these Let’s Sing classes, learn techniques for breathing and vocalization to help strengthen your singing voice, tips for phrasing, rhythm, improvisation, and mid-session communication, and also basic principles of music theory. Depending on your schedule, you can sing With Olivia Foschi on Wednesday evening or With Jocelyn Medina on Thursday evening.

Beyond the world of jazz vocals, the Irish Arts Center offers robust programming in the niche of Irish folk music. An organization operating out of Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan, the Irish Arts Center is dedicated to promoting and preserving the evolving arts and culture of contemporary Ireland and Irish America. The Irish Arts Center offers online classes in a wide range of traditional Irish instruments, including Fiddle, Irish Mandolin, Celtic Harp, and even Tin Whistle. In each class, you’ll learn techniques for how to play your chosen instrument as well as develop listening skills to pick up tunes by ear. These classes are offered in five levels ranging from beginner to intermediate proficiency, so be sure to match your current level to the class's expectations.

The Irish Arts Center also offers lessons beyond single-instrument instruction with classes following a more theory-based approach to music. The Introduction to Music Theory requires no prior experience in theory or in reading music, and can offer complete novices a sound foundation in the basics of music theory by analyzing the modes, scales, and rhythmic patterns commonly found in traditional Irish music. With equal emphasis on learning concepts by ear and by consulting notation, this is a comprehensive course to develop practical listening skills as well as the written representation of theoretical concepts. Those less interested in formal notation may be drawn instead to Learning Tunes by Ear, which is designed to encourage active listening to recognize and latch onto patterns commonly found in Irish melodies. Both of these classes rely on traditional Irish music to supply examples and patterns, so they’re a great option for anyone who would like to approach theory through a distinctly Celtic lens.

Other classes focused primarily on the theoretical side of music can be found through the online courses from the 92nd Street Y, another New York organization with classes devoted to theory and songwriting. Music Theory and Ear Training for Singers is designed specifically for vocalists to help them build aural listening skills while learning fundamental components of music theory. The class helps participants develop sight-singing skills that allow them not only to read musical notation and reproduce the correct notes, but also to form a theoretical understanding of the tonal relationships between the notes.

Songwriters can learn the basic elements of songwriting in The Mystery of Songwriting. Under the guidance of award-winning songwriter and composer Christopher North, students will learn technical tips for developing harmonies, riffs, and hooks, as well as broader principles of arrangement and composition. The class also covers practical advice for recording and publishing songs.

Los Angeles also boasts a robust scene for writers and songwriters, with thriving entertainment industries relying on the talents of many writers, actors, and musicians working nearby. The Songwriting School of Los Angeles is a prestigious institution whose instructors include Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated songwriters, ASCAP and BMI Song of the Year Award winners, and film and tv composers. Through its classes both in songwriting and in particular instruments, the organization seeks to foster a community of talented individuals, with students ranging from novices to artists signed by a record label and multiple Grammy nominees. At the Songwriting School of Los Angeles, Each class is an opportunity to meet potential collaborators and peers. 

The Songwriting School of Los Angeles also offers classes tailored to more specific genres for those who are songwriting for a specific purpose. The selected topics and genres vary throughout the year. The current listing taps into the East Coast spirit of Broadway in How to Write for Musical Theater. This class covers everything needed to write music for a theatrical production, including strategies for developing and expressing character through song, advancing the plot through song, placing a song within the overall structure of the performance, and also techniques for revision and rewriting. 

CourseHorse also features several course listings in music production and DJing.

Founded in 2002 by Jam Master Jay of Run DMC fame, Scratch DJ Academy seeks to lower the barrier of entry into the arts of DJing and music production. Scratch offers private online 1-on-1 DJ Lessons customized specifically for your personal needs and equipment setup. Whether you’re using Serato or Rekordbox as software, whether you’re working with a turntable, a CDJ player, a DJ controller, or even if you don’t own your own equipment, Scratch DJ’s veteran instructors can custom tailor your session to help you excel with your personal setup.

Other DJ classes come from the online music production school NYC Beat Making, the brainchild of Manhattan-based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Yoav Shemesh. Offering private classes in music production that offer personalized direction and feedback, NYC Beat Making is an incredible resource for anyone trying to develop their own signature sound as a producer.

The flagship course offering of NYC Beat Making is the one-on-one Beat Making/Music Production class. Because these are individual classes, course content can be effectively catered to your individual skill level; beginners can get an overview of the basic skills needed in beat making, while more advanced musicians can request guidance on specialized topics in music production and mixing. For advanced learners especially, the learning process is a self-directed one, allowing students to take control of the topics they consider most important. Typical topics include beat creation, working with analog synths and drum machines, production and recording, track structure and composition, remixing and sampling tracks, instrumental arrangement, keyboard-playing skills, and sound engineering. For those looking for a session longer than 90 minutes, CourseHorse conveniently offers the ability to bundle two classes into a 3-hour slot at a discounted rate.

Those looking to use music as a stage for social connections might consider Beat Making for Couples, a perfect date night for music lovers. Whereas the standard beat making class is driven by an individualized interest in specific topics or techniques, this couples class focuses on collaboration and working together as a couple or as co-writers. While collaborating, the standard principles of beat making are covered, including track structure and composition, remixing and sampling tracks, and instrumental arrangements. 

Private Online Group Music Classes

While stories of high-profile bandmates feuding and breaking up bands abound - consider Pink Flloyd’s Roger Waters and David Gilmour, or even the Beatles’ Paul McCartney and John Lennon - more common advice is that friends who play together stay together. A jam session, even a virtual jam session, can be a great way for a team to unwind and collaborate, strengthening inter-group bonds through shared music creation. To get the band back together for some group bonding, CourseHorse offers music classes for private groups.

CourseHorse doesn’t currently have any public listings for virtual jam sessions, but they are more than willing to work with you on an individual basis to organize a customized musical event. You can reach out to CourseHorse to learn about the options they can provide, and they’ll get to work scheduling the perfect event for your group.

If you’ve got a team of music lovers who don’t necessarily all play instruments, music can still be the centerpiece of a team social event. Let your team flex their music knowledge with a Music Trivia night, or have a bit of Christmas in July with Holiday Music Karaoke Trivia.

Whether you’re scheduling a custom course or pursuing public listings, CourseHorse makes it easy to book an online group course with a streamlined checkout process and options to tailor your event to your specific needs. It’s also easy to change your booking details after the fact; CourseHorse will hold your date as soon as your event is confirmed, and allows you to change your group size if anything changes leading up to the class. You can be flexible and add or remove people from your group, and CourseHorse won’t finalize payment details until you have a truly definitive headcount.

Online vs. In-Person Music Classes

Unless you’re a true musical prodigy, you’re much better off starting your musical journey with formal instruction rather than following the “self-taught” route. Formal classes ensure that you’re learning in the fastest, most effective way possible, as lessons are crafted such that the content is appropriate for your individual skill level, and each bit of information naturally builds upon the previous to form a natural progression as simple concepts progress into more complex ones.

Fortunately, finding formal instruction has never been easier. The traditional model of going to a music store or a studio for lessons is still an effective way of learning, but developments in technology have made it possible for a proliferation of online offerings that make finding the perfect class even more convenient. While both options are definitive ways to secure productive formal training, each has its own distinct advantages, so it is imperative to weigh available options to see what type of class is the best fit.

The traditional method of an in-person lesson remains popular with musicians for reasons of acoustics and sound quality. Without high-grade microphones and speakers, the sound quality of an online lesson will be drastically inferior compared to playing live in a room with a deliberate acoustic setup. In most cases, the difference in quality will not completely block a lesson from progressing - techniques can be reproduced, and the notes and scales will still be recognizable - but sound quality should certainly be a consideration for such a sound-centric field.

Online classes can reproduce most of the experience of an in-person lesson. An instructor can still demonstrate techniques, can see and hear your own playing, and can provide real-time guidance and feedback, which means that the core benefits of the lesson will be the same as in an in-person class. What an online class sacrifices in sound quality it more than makes up for in terms of flexibility. By casting a broader net beyond the listings of local offerings, online classes open up possibilities for flexible scheduling and niche subject matter that may be otherwise impossible in the local scene.

Can I Learn Music for Free Online?

With a vast array of free video tutorials on Youtube and apps like Yousician, Flowkey, and JustinGuitar Lessons and Songs, it has never been easier to start learning how to play an instrument for free. However, these free resources can only take you so far. Whether the free content doesn’t match your specific needs or the app’s free trial content runs out, you’re likely to eventually hit a wall that requires more advanced assistance. While free options are a great way to get started, those who find the endeavor worthwhile and are committed to taking their skills to the next level are best served investing in formal training to learn in the fastest, most effective manner.

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