Fingering Clinic: Expert Video Review Service
A marketplace where intermediate/advanced classical guitarists submit video recordings of themselves playing a passage (5-30 seconds) along with the sheet music and their fingering choice. Vetted classical guitar instructors (recruited from conservatories, competition winners, and active pedagogues) review within 48 hours and return a detailed video annotation showing whether the fingering is viable, what trade-offs exist, and what alternatives work better for their hand size/technique level.
17 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates guesswork and expensive lesson-by-lesson validation. Guitarists get expert feedback at 1/10th the cost of a private lesson ($15-25 vs $60-100), with permanent video documentation they can rewatch. Instructors get flexible side income with zero scheduling overhead.
Target Audience
Intermediate classical guitarists (grades 5-8 equivalent), pre-conservatory students, adult hobbyists preparing for competitions or exams
Key Features
- Mobile-friendly video upload with auto-sync to sheet music PDF
- Instructor dashboard showing queue of submissions, timer, and annotation tools
- Returned video with instructor's finger position overlays and voice explanation
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Classical guitarists lack clear guidance on proper fingering techniques for complex piecesClassical guitar students and intermediate players struggle to interpret fingering notation and understand whether alternative finger combinations are acceptable for specific passages. Current resources like sheet music and basic tutorials don't provide interactive feedback or expert validation, forcing musicians to guess or spend money on private lessons just to confirm if their fingering choice is technically correct.
Score: 17.5%