I do not half-hazardly scribble out lessons touching on a spur of the moment subject.
I have seen too much of this when I was a young student and first started
looking for instruction. I would often leave lessons more confused
than when I came leaving with a barely legible scribbled mess on a piece of dog-eared
staff paper. Then I found my first REAL teacher who always had an
organized plan and practice system for me to follow. |
All lessons are printed in publish quality handouts taken from books I have written
or have been written for the sole purpose of the current lesson. These
lessons follow a specific step by step order introducing the student to necessary
subjects to succeed in learning the instrument and building techniques, tools,
skills, and knowledge to play. Please see the practice schedule for the individual subjects you want to focus into as you progress and learn. |
What do YOU want to play? After good basic foundation has been started I ask
my new students to make a song and band list so I can see what THEY want to play
for music. |
Students are shown songs they wish to learn note for note just how the artist played
the composition. Some times variations or "watered down" versions are presented to beginners if the original music is to complex. Also special CD's of the material studied are made so the student can practice along with music at different speeds (while maintaining the pitch of the music) 1/2 speed usually to start and then increasing by 5 to10% each track until the normal tempo is reached. Ear training exercises, modal, scale, arpeggio, improvising, and many other "extras" are also given to students on CD's to study with. |
My colleagues and I agree the questions and statements we cringe at most when we
get a student from a bad teacher are: |
What is a metronome? |
What is a scale? Or yes I know my scales. (Student plays 1 scale pattern not
realizing the inversions should cover the entire neck) this is sometimes worse. |
I never started to read music... should I have been? |
What to expect and what my students get out of lessons. |
Just like anything, you get out what you put into it. Past students of mine
have achieved scholarships into prestigious schools like BERKLEE because they
worked hard and passionately at playing. Practicing 4, 8, and more hour's
daily. Others just play for fun or are just starting out. Practicing 1/2 hour a day. |
If for whatever reason you are unable to schedule lessons with me or there were no
openings at the time of your inquiry.
PLEASE try to choose a competent teacher!!! |
All I have done is read music out of this book. |
All I have done is learned Songs from Tabs. |
These are not questions the student should be embarrassed at asking because it is
of no fault of there own. |