Musiklab ONLINE
More than a video call
At MusikLab, online lessons are designed so that learning is clear, visual, and genuinely enjoyable.
It’s not just “log in and play”: it’s a thoughtful, dynamic, and personal experience—so you can move forward with clarity from the very first minute.
I work with multiple camera angles, professional audio, and on-screen visual support, so what we do in the lesson really sticks—and you can apply it straight away when you practise at home.
WHY MUSIKLAB online?
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Three cameras, three perspectives: I can show different angles depending on what we’re working on (posture, hands, embouchure, etc.).
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Professional microphone: clearer, more natural sound—so we can work on detail and nuance properly.
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Sheet music on your screen: I can display the music during the lesson, so you can read from your device while you play.
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Real-time visual support: images, diagrams and examples help understanding and memory—not just “explaining”.
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Simple, guided setup: clear instructions so your space and Zoom are ready before the lesson, stress-free.
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We can play together: we can play at the same time (each from home) and work on real ensemble feeling.
WHAT ARE THE ONLINE LESSONS LIKE?
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Live 1:1: full attention, clear focus, with concrete goals.
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Visual & interactive: screen sharing, examples and tools that make learning easier and faster.
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Practical work, step by step: we read, play and apply things immediately— no theory overload.
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Real continuity: between lessons you have your own personal space with organised material and a clear path forward.
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Online, with real presence: close, clear and professional—wherever you are.
my setup
A setup designed so you can see everything, understand it right away, and keep the lesson dynamic and smooth.
Personal area in MusikLab
Your personal area to keep everything organised: bookings, materials, lesson content, and ongoing follow-up between weeks.
Lesson booking
Ready to try an online lesson that truly feels complete?
Book your session and let’s get started.













