Karaoke for kids who play instruments: Hong Kong’s TapTab.io helps music teachers build virtual classrooms in students’ homes
Start-up offers accessible online tutorials, with students mimicking teachers’ performances so parents can track their progress
A Hong Kong-based start-up is bringing new technology to music teaching. It has created a do-it-yourself platform that allows teachers to upload videos and music scores so students can follow them at home or elsewhere - a bit like karaoke with the emphasis on instrument-playing.
TapTab.io was founded in June by former IBM employees Patrick Fan and Jessica Yeung. They drew on their shared passion for music and the belief that music teaching has not kept pace with technological advances.
The company’s app and online platform is now being used by 21 primary schools in Hong Kong to enable music students and members of school orchestras to practise at home while watching their teacher’s rendition on-screen.
“Nowadays, a lot of students learn music by watching YouTube videos or music apps, so we found the student behaviour had changed,” said Yeung.
“Teachers are also seeking a new way to provide this kind of multimedia interactive material ... to attract their student’s attention.”