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Learn Music Online

Learn Music online with GeraLearn. The Music category covers performance, production, and theory across genres: instrument tuition for guitar, piano, voice, drums, and traditional regional instruments; music theory and ear training; songwriting and arrangement; and digital production in Logic Pro, Ableton Live, and FL Studio. Courses suit complete beginners building a daily practice habit, intermediate players pushing into new genres, and producers working towards a release-ready track.

Featured Music courses

7 hand-picked courses across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Pricing starts from a free tier; paid courses and the all-access subscription are shown in your local currency at checkout.

Beginner25 hours

Guitar for Beginners

Chords, strumming, and your first ten songs.

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Beginner30 hours

Piano Foundations

Posture, scales, and reading sheet music.

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Beginner15 hours

Music Theory 101

Intervals, chords, keys, and modes.

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Intermediate18 hours

Songwriting for Singers

Lyrics, melody, and song structure.

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Intermediate40 hours

Music Production with Ableton Live

Sequencing, mixing, and finishing tracks.

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Beginner20 hours

Vocal Technique

Breath, resonance, and range extension.

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Advanced25 hours

Mixing and Mastering Essentials

EQ, compression, and a release-ready master.

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Why learn Music?

Beyond the long-documented cognitive and wellbeing benefits of musical practice, the skill stack travels well into creator income — teaching, performance, production for short-form video, and licensing for film and games.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to learn Music?

A working foundation in music typically takes 40–80 hours of focused study spread over 2–3 months. Job-ready competence is usually 200–400 hours over 6–12 months. Mastery is a multi-year practice. All courses are self-paced, so the calendar time is set by how many hours per week you can commit.

What do I need to start?

A laptop or smartphone, a stable internet connection, and a free GeraLearn account. Beginner-level tracks assume no prior experience. Specialist courses list specific prerequisites in the course outline before enrolment.

Is Music still in demand in 2026?

Yes. Music skills remain in demand across the labour markets GeraLearn serves. Demand shifts inside the category as tools and methods evolve, which is why GeraLearn keeps the catalogue current and retires outdated material.

Ready to start learning Music?

Free account, free first courses, certificates available on paid tracks. Cancel any subscription at any time.