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AI emerges as new teacher for music education in China

By ITS Education Asia


AI (artificial Intelligence) is now being used in China to teach music, and these online platforms are gaining significant interest from investors.

While children wishing to play musical instruments need to practice every day, the online platforms help them continue their efforts, motivate them to work harder and learn more effective ways of practicing.

According to an estimate, the music education market in China will grow to more than 400 billion yuan ($56.86 billion) by 2022. In particular, demand for online instructions is expected to near 100 billion yuan.

Services using artificial intelligence as a training partner are also emerging. These websites help children learn instruments more smoothly with an app having such features as visualization of sounds.

The piano is especially suited for online instruction and visualization of sounds because each key on the keyboard represents a specific music note, making it clear when the student makes a mistake in finger position.

Is this the way of the future for learning a musical instrument?


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