Our Response to COVID-19

Our Community is About Mutual Respect

We ask everyone in our community to respect the wishes of the other party if they would prefer to keep lessons online.

Take Your Lessons Online!

For many thousands of students, these past few months have shown that online lessons actually provide a brilliant solution. Have you tried learning online yet?,

See all our online teachers here, or talk to your current teacher about the possibility of moving the teaching online.

Champions of Online Learning

At MusicTeachers.co.uk, we have been teaching lessons online since the autumn of 2019, and our teachers are some of the most experienced online teachers in the UK. In 2020, we are proud to have delivered 50.000 lessons online, and the feedback from both students and teachers has been hugely positive.

Benefits of Online Tuition

Online teaching takes place directly through our website you don't need to download any kind of software. We protect your data with end-to-end encryption. With online lessons, you have access to our huge selection of teachers, and you can take lessons anywhere, anytime!

The World's Best System for Online Teaching

Our goal is to build the world's best online music education system. This work is already well underway and a host of new features are coming soon.


In-Person Lessons - Last updated on 6th May 2021

Government guidance and its interpretation by the professional body The Incorporated Society of Musicians indicates returning to in-person teaching is possible, within Covid secure environments. For lessons in your teachers home, your teacher will talk you through the measures in place for their teaching space.

If the teacher is coming to your home, here is a starting point for the measures which will need to be in place. Please note this is not an exhaustive list and is offered only as a starting point.
  1. Ventilation
    Lessons should take place in a large, ventilated room, or outside.

  2. Social Distancing
    The teaching environment should be large enough to accommodate social distancing.

  3. Enhanced Cleaning
    The teaching environment must be thoroughly cleaned before and after the lesson, with particular attention paid to common touch areas such as door handles.

  4. Sharing of Resources
    The sharing of instruments and other resources such as stationary, sheet music and music stands should be avoided.

  5. Displaying Symptoms?
    Should you or anyone in your household display symptoms or be instructed to isolate, the lesson must not take place.

In addition to these general guidelines, the UK Government regularly issues recommendations and guidelines which we work in compliance with. You can keep yourself up to date on the current recommendations and guidelines via the .Gov website (https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus).