Music doesn’t stop for Blackpool Music School students who are being taught via Skype

John Shaw

Blackpool Gazette have published an article on BMS’ new on-line tuition, via Skype.

We are offering our current members and new members, this new and exciting way of learning a musical instrument or vocals. Each student will have a dedicated tutor for guidance and advice.

If you are interested, please contact John or Karen, via email – musicschoolblackpool@gmail.com or ring John direct on 07782 333123.

A Blackpool school has been continuing to teach its music students throughout the self-isolation period with the help of video calls via Skype.

by James Graves

A Blackpool school has been continuing to teach its music students throughout the self-isolation period with the help of video calls via Skype.

Blackpool Music School (BMS), on Waterloo Road in South Shore, closed its doors on March 23 for at least a month following advice from the Government due to the coronavirus pandemic but that hasn’t stopped tutors teaching their students.

There are currently 85 students having different music tuition from the school on various instruments with 11 tutors helping them.

Because of the closure of the school it meant there was no tuition for pupils until the tutors came up with the idea.

The school’s chairman, John Shaw, who founded the school, said: “After collaboration with tutors we have set up Skype tuition and the students are on board with this. The school can still function and deliver its lessons either one to one or in groups.

“With this been accepted it helps those who are self-isolated in their homes, learning an instrument and learning a new skill reading music.

“Also they are being able to speak to their tutors about their lesson as well.”

John Shaw of Blackpool Music School

John said the response has been fantastic and has opened a ‘new perspective’ on teaching music.

He said: “Some tutors had some concerns but the reaction has been great. It’s a learning curve for the future as if a student is poorly they could still participate via Skype.”

He added: “Music as you will be aware is a brilliant pastime and should be used in these uncertain times to help with depression and other problems.

“We can cover from the ages of 07 to 97 in most musical instruments. If the student has no instrument this could be hired for a small fee subject to their circumstances.”

Formed in 2006, BMS is a registered charity with non profit status and there are no fees.