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Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar
I try to go slow at first, focusing mostly on the instrument and how it works as well as how to take care of it. For instance, with guitar I teach them string names, how to change strings, what the different parts are (i.e. bridge, neck, tuners.) I'll teach a few chords along with this and when they are getting a handle on those I will move into learning scales and songs. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Trumpet, Drums, Electric Guitar
I have many years of teaching experience, from high school marching percussion lines to private percussion and guitar lessons to teaching in a public school setting. I have been a band director for concert and marching band, as well as jazz band, guitar classes, music theory and general music. I am now teaching K-8 general music classes. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
It is important to me that each student feels comfortable during their lessons. I am very patient and understanding; I fully believe that a low-pressure environment helps students to thrive. Setting realistic goals is something else that I feel is important. No one is going to leave their very first guitar lesson playing like Yngwie Malmsteen, except for maybe Yngwie himself, so there is no possible way that I could expect that from any of my students. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
For beginning students who are completely new to the world of music, I typically start them with exercises and theory found in Hal Leonard's Essential Elements. This introduces them to the foundations of the guitar, such as basic chords, chord progressions, and the musical alphabet. Once they have the necessary understanding of the fundamentals, I then like to find out what music the student is interested in learning and apply these foundations in musical pieces they are familiar with. Read More
Instruments: Guitar
For students who are beginners, my major focus is getting them used to the guitar. Comfortable holding the guitar, understanding the strings and notes, basic chords and an overall comfort with finger positioning. For those who may have some experience or are older, the focus is to speak about what their goals and interests are. This will help guide the teaching style as we progress. Regardless, my main focus with every student is to have fun and ensuring the student is encouraged and motivated to continue coming back. Read More
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