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Where Do Lessons Take Place And How Do They Work?

Lessons take place in Sharnford, Le10 3PQ.

In lessons, you will have the oppurtunity to learn music theory, allowing you to understand exactly what you are playing! You can hone your aural skills, allowing you to figure out any song by ear. Other skills you will have the chance to learn are improvisation, composition, arranging and advanced technical ability.

If you just want to learn so you can be the person who picks up the guitar at barbeques to entertain everyone, you probably don't need an advanced technical ability or in depth theory knowledge. And better yet we will work at your speed, so I won't storm ahead waiting for you to catch up.

Likewise, if you want to be the next Hendrix or Vai, you will want a high technical ability, an in depth theory knowledge and an incredibly organised practice schedule! It's your decision.

The first thing we will do in our lesson is to write down your goals as a player and decide on the best way to reach them.

10 Ways I Will Help You Become A Better Player

1) You will learn to play up to ten times faster than learning on your own

2) You will learn how to practice effectively and efficiently to gain great results in a short space of time

3) You will get instant feedback on your playing in lessons so you know exactly what your doing right or wrong

4) You will have daily opportunities to call me or email me to ask questions

5) You will learn how to evaluate your own playing

6) You will gain motivation and inspiration to become the guitarist you want to be

7) You will learn how to compose and write your own music

8) You will learn how to improvise, and to practice improvisation

9) You will drastically improve your rhythm and ear for music

10) You will learn how to play with other musicians and have opportunities to meet such musicians

Still Unsure? Read Below

10 Negative Consequences Of Self Guitar Instruction

1) Very slow progress compared to those who take lessons with an experienced and effective instructor

2) Wrong strategies for personal improvement

3) Lack of professional feedback

4) Learning things in the wrong order for effective learning - imagine learning to run before you can walk!

5) Making wrong assumptions during the learning process

6) Development of bad habits that are difficult to correct in the future

7) Bad guitar technique that leads to poor guitar skills

8) Risk of hand injuries and back problems

9) Lack of confidence and low self-esteem due to slow progression

10) Constant frustration and self doubt

I only want to work with the most dedicated students. So, if you feel that you are ready for lessons and are ready to invest the time to make yourself a better guitar player and musician then please get in touch. I look forward to hearing from you!

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