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One-On-One Guitar Lessons (Multi-Day)

These private guitar lessons meet the student at their level, engaging their enthusiasm for playing and enjoyment of the instrument and music in general.
Brian Ross
Average rating:
5.0
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(37)
Class

What's included

8 live meetings
6 in-class hours

Class Experience

Whatever level of experience or skill a student is at, these lessons are personally tailored to meet them where they are in their musical development with the goals of increasing their technical abilities, developing their understanding of music and enjoyment of playing. 

Lessons will focus on:
Basics - how to tune properly, how the strings and frets work to make notes and chords
Chords - what they are, how they're played, various ways to play each chord, and an array of chord progressions
Scales - what they are, how they're played, and how to use knowledge of scales to create melodies, fills and solos
Theory - keys of songs, how and why different chords go together, and how the melody fits in
Songs - learning from existing songs is a great way to learn how to train your ears how to listen for chord changes, hear the key of the song and, by playing along, understand through example how it all comes together.

This is a hands-on lesson, so students should arrive ready to go with their guitar - acoustic and electric guitars are both appropriate for these lessons.

Here is what the first few weeks of private lessons may look like. Because every student comes to lessons at a different level, these outlines will vary. 

Week of 1/3: Assessment of skills & goals
Week of 1/10: Fundamentals of the guitar
Week of 1/17: First chords
Week of 1/24: Chord transitions
Week of 1/31: Additional chords
Week of 2/7: How chords work in a key
Week of 2/14: Intro to scales
Week of 2/21: Putting it all together


"Homework" and practice expectations will vary from student to student, but like any skill, the more you practice the more you're going to get out of it. I encourage learners to practice at least 15 minutes per day- this reinforces muscle memory and leads to better technical ability, which in turn results in more gratification from playing the instrument. What I find happens is that sometimes those 15 minutes are all someone can spare on a particular day and that's still beneficial. But some days those practice sessions stretch out and students get so engrossed they don't even really realize how much time is passing, and some real breakthroughs can come. My aim is to inspire joy from playing the guitar so practice becomes something fun to look forward to, rather than a chore or obligation. Usually, I'll have students practice the techniques learned in that week's class, but sometimes I'll give them a side project to work on during practice time to change things up a bit and avoid things becoming too routine.

Scheduling: Please message me to set up a day and time that works for you. These lessons will be scheduled based on the learner's availability.  Because this class is set up as private, ongoing lessons, over the course of that time period, it is not uncommon to run into scheduling conflicts from time to time. I have a flexible schedule, and I'm happy to arrange make-up times for the occasions when either the student or myself is unable to meet at our usual set time.

Other Details

Supply List
Access to a guitar will be required for the lesson. Handouts will be provided on an ongoing basis.
An electronic guitar tuner or tuning app is recommended, though we will also cover manual tuning.

Optional items include:
• Guitar pick (playing with your fingers can also be a great approach)
• Guitar strap (students may play standing or sitting, depending on preference)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2021
5.0
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi! I've been playing the guitar since I was 11 years old and I'm still as excited to pick up my guitar every day now as I was then. 

My brother and I have a band playing songs we write about the Harry Potter stories, which has led to the opportunity to tour the country multiple times playing at hundreds of libraries and other all-ages community venues. While doing that, I've continued writing and releasing solo music, including an album of songs I wrote about Star Wars!

I look forward to sharing my enthusiasm with you and taking your playing and knowledge to the next level, whether you're just beginning or you have some skills and are ready to learn some new tricks.

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$280

for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min

Completed by 1 learner
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Ages: 7-18

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