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...There is no single right way to teach, so I am always trying to learn about new and different methods and, most importantly, to learn from my students about how they learn best. ... Read More
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...I also have a significant amount of live experience, playing in numerous bands of many styles. I enjoy teaching guitar and piano to students with varying interests and goals, regardless of age or musical background. ... Read More
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...One of my favorite things to see is the development of a student into a true musician. When something clicks for a student and they begin making connections and are able to make music their own, that is incredibly exciting to me! ... Read More
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...I use a couple of different method books. Since I custom tailor each lesson to each student, using just one method won't do! I have used the Mel Bay books, the Berklee books, Troy Stetina Books and I am actually currently writing my own series!... Read More
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...Simple answer. PERFECT practice makes perfect. In other words if you don’t concentrate while you’re practicing it is near to a waste of time. 30 minutes of hard concentrated practice everyday would be better than fiddling around for two hours, not really paying attention to what your doing.... Read More
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...My teaching is less about learning to mimic songs and it's more about learning how the guitar/bass work from a music theory perspective. I like to call my take on theory "practical theory," meaning that I really focus on teaching all of the basic modes and how they work together so that my students can start improvising and writing - the two musical activities that I find to be the most mentally stimulating and rewarding.... Read More
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