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Instruments: Bass Guitar, Shakuhachi
Being a bass player can be very rewarding. If you put in the work it can lead to work in everything from a standard rock band, to jazz groups and musical theater. Learning is fun and I am excited to help students achieve their goals. As a bass teacher my goal is to help the student get a grasp of good technique, reading in all the different types of music that they could encounter, understand the role of the bass in the band, and have fun doing it. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Harmonica
I have been playing since 1998 and have been in several bands from Indianapolis to here in the Michiana area. I am self taught on guitar and piano and play the cello, harmonica and mandolin but have extensive experience on the guitar. Around 2009 I started teaching a few students guitar in the Elkhart Indiana area and with my work schedule had to stop. Since then I have been in several local band projects including a group called Megarush. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Drums, Bass Guitar
My views on teaching or being an instructor are vast. I evaluate what stage one is at and focus on the easiest ways for a student to understand their instrument and approach the musical side of learning. Every individual is different and their understanding of rhythm, melodies, chord structure, and time signatures can vary even though the fundamental structure of music and theory is relatively the same. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Banjo
I start with a few different books depending on the student's interest. I try to encourage younger students to learn to read music. I have often used the Hal Leornard Guitar Method. Often adult students want to focus more on learning chords and how to play a few songs. Sometimes I use the Hal Learnard Tab Method or my own 16 page beginner's guitar book. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar
Ben is my name, born and bread in Columbia City, Indiana. My earliest memories of playing guitar around the house when I was five maybe six on a little toy guitar. Around the age of nine I began taking lessons from two individuals here in my home town (One of them didnt know how to read music, I felt that was important so I found another teacher who did). In High School you counldn't get the thing out of my hands. Read More
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