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What Makes JamClass Awesome?

Online music lessons offer obvious advantages. You can teach students who live more than 30 minutes away – even students across the country. Teach during normal “off hours”, when students in your area are tied up at school or at work. Avoid the time and cost of travel to and from lessons. And our online lesson marketplace can bring students to you, helping you grow your income without requiring the time, effort, and cash needed to attract new students.

Several companies have built online marketplaces of music teachers, but these markets – and online lessons in general – haven’t taken off like other online Internet markets. Why? Because every one of these companies relies on Skype or similar apps – built for voice conferencing – to deliver online music lessons. This is a major problem. Voice technology makes music sound awful in online sessions – so bad that teachers can’t assess the student’s tone and sometimes even the pitch of what they are playing, and so bad that it steals away the joy of playing music. These apps also have very high latency – a technical term that means that the student and teacher cannot play together, another critical requirement for productive lessons. Since Skype wasn’t built for music, it also lacks many other basic features to support effective lessons, like a metronome, support for backing tracks, etc.

At JamKazam, we’ve spent years designing, patenting, and building technology specifically to enable musicians to play online live in sync with studio quality audio. We’ve built a wide variety of critical online music performance features into this platform. We’ve built a lesson marketplace on top of this foundation to match students to teachers, and now we are investing in marketing to drive students into the market.

If this sounds interesting to you, read on to learn more about some of the top features of JamClass by JamKazam.

JamClass Kudos

Julie Bonk

Oft-recorded pianist, teacher, mentor to Grammy winner Norah Jones and Scott Hoying of Pentatonix

Carl Brown of GuitarLessions365

Justin Pierce

Masters degree in jazz studies, performer in multiple bands, saxophone instructor

Dave Sebree

Founder of Austin School of Music, Gibson-endorsed guitarist, touring musician

Sara Nelson

Cellist for Austin Lyric Opera, frequently recorded with major artists

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