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Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
My philosophy about teaching music to a student is to be original and musical as possible in order that the foundation of pure music inspiration and creativity is attained. My number one goal is that the student is completely happy with what he or she is learning and I strive to keep learning fun and at their own pace. I encourage the guitar student to inspire themselves by writing their own melody and develop a harmony over that melody. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Bass Guitar
I exclusively use a positive approach toward teaching, affirming a student's abilities and potential. Of course, music is work that requires dedication and perseverance, but at all times it should be fun and engaging. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Music, Acoustic Guitar
Music has always been a passion of mine. Even from my early childhood, I could remember how music transformed my life in more ways than I could imagine. Research shows us how music has so many benefits so as to impact our emotional state, our memory recall, and even our mental capacities or cognition. I was about 13 years old when I first picked up the guitar. Soon after, I started on the electric and bass guitar. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I've been playing guitar since the age of 12, and I find immense joy in teaching others how to play the guitar. I recently graduated from the University of Tennessee School of Music with a focus in jazz guitar performance. I believe that it is incredibly important to help others on their musical journey in order for them to find their own sound. In order to do this, I wish to help students simplify complex musical concepts that will help prepare them for various musical situations as a guitar player in a big band, trio, or when supporting a vocalist. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar
My methodology is based mostly on understanding the practice and applying the theory to it, to know where what you do comes from. but above all enjoy and fall in love with your instrument because that is what pushes you to continue learning.The music is not explained or shown in words, so it is unnecessary to write as much as they demand, people just want to play and they just need someone to teach them how to do it... Read More
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