What do you mean?
Obviously, I haven't made it yet. Cause I don't want to spend loads of time on something (If I will do it, it will be of standard, not just any lame tutorial/blog-site) if it's a bad idea.
I will, of course, give the website to my students, and everybody who wants it... but, as I said, I haven't made it yet.
But here's what I'm thinking:
Since they are beginners, I would want to "be there" for them as much as I can. Now, since I am a student myself, I will only have the schedule the school gives us.
The most would be that they also get private lessons, but that would still mean that they are alone 5 days a week. But if I can have some basic stuff online, and also advice on how to practice, both the pieces they are practicing, but also general practice, I think it would make everything easier. Instead of them coming every lesson, asking "Hi, I have trouble with this, how can I do it?" I can first show them in class, post a video of it on the website, and send it to them. In that way, the risk that they forget is much smaller.
I also think that the lessons will be way to short to do the actual playing along with ear training, harmony and sight reading. So instead of wasting time on that in class, I can make a video on the website.
Anyone follow, or is it waaay too ambitious?