Lesson Special - Up to 20% OFF! Get Started Now with a Risk-Free Trial!
Instruments: Guitar, Voice, Bass Guitar
I try to use psychological judo to draw a student into why they need to learn what they think is unimportant. An example of this might be scales, which are boring to some. I'll show them how learning scales is critical to chord theory and construction, as well as improvisation. I can sense when some aspect of a lesson does not appeal to a student and try to approach it from a different angle, or even return to a song or exercise later if it is too hard initially. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele
Every student starts or resumes classes at different levels. My job is to recognize that level and proceed accordingly. I like my students to be able to learn and progress at the rate they can or want to. Letting students let you know what they want to learn and at what pace, helps the student as well as the teacher in that progress. I like to tell my students that they will not only be a good player, but know exactly what they are doing. Read More
Instruments: Guitar
I have been teaching Guitar for the last seven years. I started by teaching my neighbor's children,when I lived in an apartment complex in Flowery Branch. When I attended University,I also taught some of my fellow college students. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Clarinet, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I started teaching in my early 20's and have taught for over 20 years. Nothing beats seeing a student's reaction when they've learned something and can successfully implement it. It brings me a lot of joy! I also encourage and emphasize that my students get into or start bands to practice what they've learned to really see how jamming works. Jamming with musicians is another great teacher as well because you'll immediately learn where your weak spots are and how you can improve upon that..... Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I commonly try to cater my teaching style to the type of student I'm working with. The student's age and skill level are the two most important factors that guide my approach. For those who are beginning lessons for the first time, I begin by covering the basic components of the guitar while emphasizing the importance of proper technique. I will then set short term goals to begin mentoring the student towards their long term goals. Read More
Don't just take our word for it. We hold the highest possible A+ rating from the nations foremost online reliability source: The BBB. Check out our A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.