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Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I think that when teaching an instrument it is very important to get the student off the ground and playing with others as quickly as possible. I am a strong believer in teaching a few chords and one scale and letting the student begin playing with bands and making their own music. I think that music is a personal thing that shouldn't be too strict or rigid from the start. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Drums, Bass Guitar, Synthesizer, Harmonica, Banjo, Ukulele, Keyboard, Electric Guitar, Djembe, Acoustic Guitar
My methods are unique and effective. First I share with my students the history and culture of the instrument. Then I teach how the instrument works, explaining every detail. I use simple exercises that quickly ingrain a foundation for progression. Next I build confidence by playing along in collaboration, while teaching synchronization and tempo. As the student progresses I introduce more exercises that increase skill level. Once ready, we start playing full songs and compositions. Read More
Instruments: Guitar
My teaching experience dates back to my college days, when I was hired as an instructor for Hudson Music Studios. The 8 years that I spent with this institution were a huge part of the person I am today. I learned to be the patient and creative teacher I am today by working alongside professional instructors and teaching a wide range of musical concepts. This exposure provided me with the experience and confidence to pursue a position with Hunterdon Academy of the Arts. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Voice, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I've been working with students since I was in high school (I'm now 30) and enjoy teaching all styles, levels and disciplines. I specialize in many forms of Jazz, Swing and Bebop with a vast knowledge of Blues, Rock, Punk, and Popular Songs besides my classical singing repertoire. My teaching style fits the student and will change depending on your wants and needs. Warm ups and exercises are always encouraged as well as memorization and daily practice. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I have a very patient teaching style. I think have a calm cool manner has benefitted my students in the past because feeling pressure can be hard and make the lesson not as fun. To me, learning a new instrument should be soothing and fun and it should be rewarding also. I also communicate with my students to see what I can do to help them learn and recommend different techniques that help me learn. Read More
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