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Private Guitar Lesson Acoustic or Electric Teens and Tweens

Private Guitar Lessons Rock Pop Blues Acoustic Electric, or 3-String Guitar
Michele C. Yake
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What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
45 mins
per session
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Homework
1-2 hours per week. For learning an instrument, I recommend about 15 - 30 minutes of practice or more, 3 to 5 days per week. The more days you practice and review lesson material, the faster you will level up your skills.
Assessment
I use informal evaluation, as the student is progressing, and communicate how they are doing with them

Class Experience

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 This class will be individualized for your level.  Beginners are welcome, as well as intermediate players.

This is a one time class that you can take as many times as you like. If you take the class again, we will continue where we left off in the last class. 

 
I teach rock music, pop songs, folk songs, and other popular music that you like. 
I use all my own materials for class. You do not need to buy any books. 

This is a casual and relaxed environment, that encourages learning and builds self esteem. Music is fun, and learning an instrument helps to build learning skills that carry over into other areas. 

My teaching style is relaxed and fun.  This is a hands on class, so the student will play and practice what we are learning. I will post song sheets and other notes, in the Outschool classroom, after the class has finished. 

This is a hands on class, so the student will be encouraged to play and practice the songs. I teach some basic improvising, and the student will experience how to improvise a lead, using a basic five note scale. 

I will show them how to play the chords, and riffs on my guitar, so they can follow along. They can go at their own pace.  I use the Zoom screen share and the white board, to support the lesson we are learning. 
I sometimes play a song in youtube, so that they can hear how it goes, and play along with the song. 

I use a second device to play youtube songs, so that there is an extra screen for the music audio. 
I will help the student as we go along, to be able to play the chords, riffs and other things we are working on. I often slow things way down, until they get it, and then they gradually increase the tempo, at their own pace.
Learning Goals
1. The student will learn some fun songs that they will enjoy playing
2. The will feel more confident playing guitar and with studying music
3. The student will imrpoce their ability to play with a steady beat and keep the tempo steady
4. The student will practice the chords they know, and learn some new ones, based on their level
5. The student will be able to read guitar tablature at their level
6. They will understand and be able to read chord digrams
7. The student will experience a variety of musical styles and learn about different genres
8. We will practice rhythm patterns and the student will improve their rhythm reading and playing skills
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
I will occasionally play a song on youtube, so that the student can hear how the song goes. I will send a link for guitartuna, which is the online tuner that I recommend.
Supply List
Guitar
Amplifier if needed
Foot stool (or something like a stack of books or a box that you can make-shift a foot stool with)
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Towson University
I am a guitar player that has over 15 years teaching experience, both private and classroom teaching.
I have been an Outschool teacher since May 2020. 
I have a bachelor's degree in music education, from Towson University, plus graduate studies in music education. I have 15+ years experience, as a music teacher.  I have taught piano, electric keyboard, guitar, and general music classes, in both the classroom and private settings. 
I was head of the music department at a private high  school in Maryland. 
I taught private piano and guitar lessons at a guitar shop, for 5 years, in addition to my own private students. 

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