Online Music Lessons with Live Video Chat & Step-by-Step Practice Outlines

Whether you’re a beginner picking up an instrument for the first time or a seasoned player looking to break through a plateau, the “how” of your practice matters just as much as the “what.” Experience a trial online music lesson with live video chat at no cost with composer and teacher Kevin McClain of McMusic Lessons & Performances

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​Traditional online lessons often leave students feeling adrift once the video call ends. To solve this, I’ve designed a comprehensive learning system that bridges the gap between your weekly lesson and your daily practice.

​Here is why this approach is changing the game for music students—and how you can experience it for yourself at no cost.

​1. The Live Experience: Real-Time Connection

​Everything starts with a trial Online Music Lessons with Live video chat lesson. Unlike pre-recorded courses, live lessons allow for immediate feedback.

  • Instant Correction: We catch posture or fingering issues before they become bad habits.
  • Interactive Dialogue: You can ask questions in the moment, ensuring you never leave a session feeling confused.
  • Personal Connection: We build a rapport that keeps you motivated and accountable.

​2. The “Digital Roadmap”: Custom Video Examples

​The biggest hurdle for most students is forgetting a specific technique or “how that one part goes” the day after a lesson. To fix this, I provide custom video examples after our session.

  • Tailored to You: These aren’t generic YouTube tutorials. I record specific clips of the songs and exercises we just covered.
  • Angle of Clarity: Videos are shot to show exactly where your fingers should be and what the rhythm should sound like.
  • Review Anytime: You can loop, slow down, and re-watch these clips as many times as you need during the week.
G Major Scale – Ascending Positions (mcmusiclessons.com)

3. The Strategy: Step-by-Step Practice Outlines

​Effective practice isn’t just about “playing the song.” It’s about focused repetitions. Along with your videos, you’ll receive a structured practice outline.

  • Goal Setting: Clear objectives for each practice session (e.g., “Master the transition between G and C at 60 BPM”).
  • Time Management: Breakdowns of how to spend your 20 or 30 minutes of daily practice so you aren’t just noodling.
  • Exercise Lists: A checklist of technical drills that support the songs you actually want to play.

​Start Your Musical Journey Today — For Free

​I believe so strongly in this “Full-Circle” teaching method that I want you to try it without any risk.

​I am currently offering a Trial Lesson at no cost. You’ll get the live session, the custom video follow-ups, and the practice outline—all for free. It’s the perfect way to see if online lessons are the right fit for your schedule and your goals.

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