Bonus - Have you heard about Moombix?

Bonus - Have you heard about Moombix?

From Music (ed) Matters by Emily Williams Burch

July 15, 2025 · 25 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how Moombix is transforming music education to be more flexible and accessible for adult learners.

Moombix is revolutionising music education: Traditional music education is outdated, rigid and often inaccessible. Margrét can discuss how Moombix is transforming the learning experience - making music education more flexible, interactive and tailored to the unique needs of adult learners. Beyond just lessons, Moombix embraces music as a lifestyle choice, empowering people to integrate creativity into their everyday lives. With a strong focus on accessibility, the platform also reaches learners even in the most remote areas, helping them connect, grow and prosper through music. Check out this great interview too: : https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366617887/Covid-effect-opens-door-to-music-learning-through-Icelandic-innovation Margrét Juliana Sigurdardottir is a Royal Academy of London Music grad and a successful serial tech entrepreneur. Margrét has founded Moombix ( moombix.com ) - an all-in-one music education platform and marketplace that is revolutionising how people learn, teach and generate income through music. Described as the 'Uber for online music lessons,’ Moombix is making high-quality music education accessible worldwide. Margrét’s background is as interesting as…

People in this episode

Host: Emily Williams Burch

Guest: Margrét Juliana Sigurdardottir

Topics covered

  • music education
  • adult learners
  • accessibility
  • creativity
  • online music lessons
  • technology in music

Keywords

  • Moombix
  • music education
  • adult learners
  • accessibility
  • online music lessons
  • creativity
  • Margrét Juliana Sigurdardottir

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Moombix, Royal Academy of London Music, Forbes, Mussila

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