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Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Recording: In any part of the learning process, if a student want to be able to listen to something the've played or learned (a song the've learned, a song they've written, simply a jam the've written or explored) I can bring my recording gear and can record them playing. This can be fun to have for themselves but also to share with others as you're on your musical journey. If someone wants to write a full song with vocals and drums I can record vocals and can help with putting some drums (from the computer) to it as well. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar
For any new student, I usually start with finding out what kind of music they like and what they can play on their instrument no matter what skill level they have, and that gives me an idea of what qualities are present and/or absent, and what the next step for improvement should be followed. Every student is unique and there's always room for more knowledge and practice, but it is important that they study the most useful techniques for that particular individual so it can accommodate their style. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Drums, Bass Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboard, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Well of course not.. It's all about the Solutions... there are NO problems!! that's just it! I've been playing guitar and keyboards professionally over 30yrs In addition to my experience playing music, below are some areas of study that I cover in my coursework for guitar and/or Piano: Counting, Reading sheet music, Reading guitar TAB, listening "aural skills", and developing relaxed playing technique. LEAD GUITAR Modal Studies, Major / Minor Pentatonic, Blues Scale, Diatonic scale, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aolean. and whole tone diminished Scales Open position Chords, Movable Barre Chords Genres include, but not limited to: Classical, Jazz, Reggae, 12 bar Blues, Texas Blues, Country, Country Rock, Classic Rock, Rock, Metal. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Violin, Ukulele, Mandolin, Fiddle, Music, Keyboard, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
My favorite thing about teaching is seeing that spark of understanding as students learn new things and grow a love for making music. My lesson style is very flexible and adaptable, and I like to have my student's input on what they would like to play. Lessons progress at your own pace and should be challenging in a very fun way. Everyone is different when it comes to musical taste and goals, and it's very fun to meet new people and find what inspires them. Read More
Instruments: Guitar
I began teaching as a Freshman in college and had a few students throughout college. Since graduating I have added students. I have taught over 10 students in the last 5 years and am adding more almost every week. I have the ages 7 to 45 and am open to teaching anyone. My main goal in these lessons is making sure the student is learning what they want to learn and also having fun. Read More
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