Clarinet Lessons

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Get online music lessons from world-class musicians and teachers full of passion. From fundamentals to masterclasses. Learn from the best today.

Clarinet Lessons

Get online music lessons from world-class musicians and teachers full of passion. From fundamentals to masterclasses. Learn from the best today.

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Music means the world to us
So we’re helping the world make more music
Musical education, just like music itself, should be accessible for everyone: No matter of age, location, race, education, gender or wealth. The internet is the perfect medium for removing boundaries.

We’re building the ultimate place to not only get better at your instrument, but to get inspired and take your playing to a level you never previously thought possible. A platform to learn music through private live video lessons, live stream events, and recorded tutorials and masterclasses from some of the world's finest and most passionate artists, teachers and musicians around. A platform to help you form practice habits, visualise your progress and meet your goals. A platform to connect with like-minded musical peers and broaden your mindset. A platform to make you into the musician you dreamed of.

The journey has only just started, but we hope you will join us.

Videos from world-renowned musicians.
We’ve travelled the world and recorded over 150 hours of instructional videos to help you perfect your fundamentals or master advanced techniques.

Charles Neidich
Hailed by the New Yorker as an “artist of uncommon merit - a master of his instrument", the professor at The Juilliard School, prize-winning clarinetist, composer, and conductor breaks down and explains anything from technique to musical interpretation in his unique ability.

Fundamentals
The closest you can get to 1-on-1 lessons with true masters teaching and explaining in great detail the fundamentals of their instrument

Charles Neidich shares his ideas and philosophies about how to play the clarinet. Suitable for beginners to advanced players, these lessons cover the whole fundament of clarinet playing and a unique artist’s approach to playing this wonderful instrument.

Emmanuel Pahud
The Principal Flute of the Berlin Philharmonic shares his deep knowledge, approach and technique advice that have established him as today’s most spectacular and fascinating flute player. Next to his astonishing performances, Pahud taught at the Geneva Conservatoire and recorded over 20 records, many of them winning prizes.

Ralph Kirshbaum
Ralph Kirshbaum is one of the most respected artists and teachers of our times. His vast orchestral, solo and chamber music experience, spans often performing with other grand artists such as Pinchas Zukerman, Lang Lang, Leif Ove Andsnes, Joshua Bell, just to name a few. As a pedagogue, Ralph Kirshbaum has collected over 40 years of teaching experience, holding positions both at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, and at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music.

David Bilger
Learn from one of the greatest orchestral trumpet players of today. David Bilger has been Principal trumpet at the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1995 and is Professor for trumpet at the Curtis Institute and Temple University. As an acclaimed soloist, Bilger has toured with several major orchestras across the US, as well as performing numerous masterclasses at institutions including the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music and Peabody Conservatory.

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Find your perfect teacher and arrange lessons that fit your schedule - online lessons are flexible. Attend from the comfort of home and save the time cost of commuting.

Pay safely
Choose between 30, 45 or 60 minute lessons and pay securely by credit card. We pay the teacher after your successful lesson and you can cancel up to 24hrs before.

Enjoy your lesson
Your private lesson takes place directly on the website with audio and video optimized for music lessons. You can even rewatch your

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