Private and public music educators around the world are incorporating popular music as a new path for music education, but there are difficulties with making these programs coexist with traditional programs. Now, with JamHub silent rehearsal studios, there is a simple and affordable solution to creating silent rehearsal studios within your music rooms, allowing you to teach rock instrumentation and music, while you teach traditional band music and instruments.
Reach New Students.
Rock and pop music are a part of today’s kids world. Beginning with young kids watching Disney programming, to tweens playing Rock Band and watching American Idol winners, many kids aspire to be rock stars. Rock music is in their every day.
Band and orchestra are well established cornerstones in music education – but these programs can’t reach all kids. By introducing modern music programs, you will increase enrollment in your music classes, and will get more kids playing music together.
Maximize your Music Room Space.
It used to be difficult to teach rock music instrumentation at school because you needed sound insulated rooms to quiet down disruptive drums, loud guitar amps and microphone feedback ridden PA systems. Those problems are solved with JamHub studio setups in your music room.
With JamHubs, multiple bands can practice simultaneously in a small room. No room insulation is required since the band plays through headphones. In fact, mobile JamHub band studios are being used in classrooms around the world so that you can roll (and rock) from one room to the next.
Maximize your budget with this affordable, easy-to-use solution.
Teaching rock music classes has been expensive because of the high costs of sound proofing rooms. The JamHub offers an affordable alternative to allow students to play "their" music. A full JamHub band studio – including instruments, headphones, mics, cables, etc. -- costs less than one trombone. Imagine five bands playing together in the same room (and many more throughout the day). You're inspiring a lifelong passion for making music.
JamHubs are designed with easy setup and operation in mind. In our experience, kids quickly gravitate to making their own mix and love controlling their music experience.
If you have any questions, watch our setup videos and you can always contact us at info@JamHub.com. We are eager to help you succeed.
JamHub Success Story
Meet Lage Thune Myrberget from Bandfabrikken, Norway. Because of JamHub Lage started his business of teaching kids how to be in bands. "We know there are a lot of young musicians sitting around by themselves practicing their instrument alone. BANDfabrikken give's these musicians the chance to meet each other and start developing skills as musicians together with our band instructors at our school.
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Good practice makes perfect.
All students and bands connected to a JamHub are in their own headphone zone so teaching multiple students at the same time is easy. With JamHub individual sections, teachers can let students focus on what they need to hear. While one student is learning the fingering on a difficult chord, other players can continue to play without disruption. Teachers can communicate with each individual student by changing their mix – enabling both individual and group teachings. The ability to create personal mixes for each student allows students to focus on their lesson and their instrument. With this focus and clarity, students will get better, faster. As one music teacher said, “Practice doesn’t make perfect, proper practice makes perfect.”
Plus, with JamHub recording capabilities, recording the teaching sessions becomes easy. With the touch of a button, teachers can record the kids while they are playing. After the song is over, playback the song and let your students listen to their music making. Kids will be critical of their performance, and teachers can give constructive feedback that kid will hear themselves.
Get more kids making music together!
Start your modern music program today. JamHubs come in three different models so you can start at a size and budget that is right for you and grow your program as more students want to play. You'll attract students who love playing rock band with their friends and keep them excited as they explore different musical styles.