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Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Banjo
I like to teach students a few easy chords to get them started. Hundreds of songs can be play with only 3 chords. I also like to teach students some 2-note chords also called power chords. Rock and roll and blues are often played with power chords. I find that students can begin playing some common rock and blues rhythms only after a few lessons. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar
My name is Shawn, I've been playing the guitar for an impressive span of 17 years. My journey in music began at a young age when he discovered his love for the instrument. Since then, I have dedicated countless hours to honing my skills and expanding my musical repertoire. Early influences ranged from classic rock icons like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton to contemporary guitar virtuosos such as John Mayer and Joe Satriani. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Violin, Acoustic Guitar
I have always enjoyed music and playing music and found it natural to play for my friends and family. And weather it was in school orchestra, garage band, or friends with guitars, I shared my knowledge with other players. The best part of teaching for me is when I introduce some new material and explain it and the light bulb goes off and the child gets that big eyed look, I see that the student understands it. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I began teaching years ago and have pursued it off and on over the years. I have taught in students homes as well as my own home. I encourage everyone to try to learn an instrument as an outlet for creativity. Practice is as deep as you want to make it, but if you are looking for serious improvement and development I suggest at least 30-60 min a day. However, any amount of playing and practicing is encouraged! Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Flute, Clarinet, Bass Guitar
I always ask my students what they want to learn; I then fit the program to their needs. If they want to be a rock lead player, than we learn the scales, theory, techniques needed. If they want to play finger picked folk music, then we focus on those techniques and songs. I always recommend a strong background in theory and reading but I introduce it when the student is ready for it. Nothing is learned in a vacumn. There is always a purpose to anything I teach. Read More
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