Laptop for guitar lessons


smithdavid9111
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03/28/2023 7:42 pm

Are there any budget-friendly options for laptops that are suitable for teaching guitar online, without compromising on quality or performance?


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03/28/2023 8:27 pm

Do you have a webpage where you offer lessons or a YouTube channel?


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03/30/2023 5:38 pm
#2 Originally Posted by: simspaula253

Do you have a webpage where you offer lessons or a YouTube channel?

I have a youtube channel for now but will create a website very soon


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03/30/2023 5:49 pm
#3 Originally Posted by: smithdavid9111

I have a youtube channel for now but will create a website very soon

There are several budget-friendly options for laptops that are suitable for teaching guitar online. Some good options include the Acer Aspire 5, Lenovo IdeaPad 3, and HP Pavilion x360. These laptops offer good performance and quality without breaking the bank. It's important to look for a laptop with a good processor, at least 8GB of RAM, and a decent graphics card for optimal performance when teaching guitar online. I have Lenevo Thinkpad, which is quite suitable for creating and editing videos. Here are some resources that might be helpful for you. https://sturdybusiness.com/business-laptops-under-500/ https://500laptops.com/


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03/30/2023 10:38 pm

As well as a reasonable laptop you need to consider the camera or cameras you intend to use, lighting of the space is critical, and the microphone choice to ensure clarity.  Sound and video are important.  Are you looking to record lessons and then post process, or live stream to YouTube.  In terms of the laptop you should consider if you are going to upload or stream HD or 4K video.  4K requires more grunt to process, and will affect the camera(s) you select.  Most content is moving to 4K today and more will move that way in the future. Lingering on the audio content you may want to consider a DAW (I think digital audio workstation) to get the sound levels and balance right.


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04/03/2023 5:39 pm
#5 Originally Posted by: BrokenSolo

As well as a reasonable laptop you need to consider the camera or cameras you intend to use, lighting of the space is critical, and the microphone choice to ensure clarity.  Sound and video are important.  Are you looking to record lessons and then post process, or live stream to YouTube.  In terms of the laptop you should consider if you are going to upload or stream HD or 4K video.  4K requires more grunt to process, and will affect the camera(s) you select.  Most content is moving to 4K today and more will move that way in the future. Lingering on the audio content you may want to consider a DAW (I think digital audio workstation) to get the sound levels and balance right.

I need a laptop for the long term since I'll start by posting videos and then, after I have more followers, I'll start live streaming as well.


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