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Christopher M.

Christopher M.

“Talking about music is like dancing about architecture, so let's just get together and have fun!”

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    • Levels: Beginner to Advanced
    • Ages: 5 & up
    • In-Home Lessons: Yes
    • In-Studio Lessons: No
    • Online Lessons: No
    Subjects Taught In Person
    Drum, Music Performance, Music Theory, Percussion, Songwriting, Speaking Voice, Acting
    Education
    Georgia College & State University - Music Therapy - Aug 2011-Dec 2011 (not complete)
    Georgia State University - Percussion Performance - Jan 2007-May 2010 (Bachelor's degree received)
    Middle Georgia College - Music - Aug 2002-May 2005 (Associate degree received)
    Specialties
    World Music/World Percussion; Latin drumming; Improvisation; theatrical drumming; jazz; rock; funk; hip-hop; drum circles; odd meters.
    Lesson Details
    I prefer an organic approach to learning music. Music is something that has to come from within first. In other words, the feeling, the energy, and the expression are all very important when playing an instrument. From there, it is easy to refine what comes out. So, I often like to spend time at the beginning of lessons to talk about music. What do you like to listen to? What do you know about music? What do you want to know about music? Then, I will custom fit the instruction based on the ...
    About
    I first realized I wanted to be a drummer when I was listening to Rush with my older brother. We were already rocking out with a collection of shoeboxes out on the floor as a makeshift drum kit, and then the ultimate drumming song came on- Tom Sawyer!

    I wanted to learn how to do what I heard Neil Peart doing. Fortunately, I had parents who were nice enough to buy me a drum kit (and nice enough to put up with the noise!). I first started on a cheap, beginners set, and then I eventually ...
    Equipment
    In-Studio: I prefer to come to the student's home. If you have your own drumset, that is always the best way to learn; you will have your own equipment that you will have access to any time. And if you are learning a different instrument, like snare drum, or mallets like bells, or hand drums, I can bring my own equipment to your place and supplement what you may or may not already have. Otherwise, there is the option to meet at a studio on Georgia State's campus. Unfortunately, ...
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  • Getting Started

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    Signing Your Customer Agreement
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    What To Expect
    Every teacher is different, but most first lessons begin with an assessment of where you are in your studies. At a beginner level, you might review the basics of your instrument, such as the different parts, how to hold it correctly, and proper care and maintenance. For voice, this may be the time you learn about breathing and posture.
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    Can I pay when I get to the lesson?
    In order to reserve your time slot, we require payment at the time of booking, which must be at least seven days before your first lesson takes place.
    How does billing work?
    Lessons are paid for in advance, which reserves your time slot and the teacher that you want. Your specific billing date will depend on the lesson program you select.
    What forms of payment do you accept?
    At this time, we accept payments via Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. You also have the option to pay with a debit card. We do not accept payment via cash, check, or money order.
    Do you offer a free trial lesson?
    We don't offer a free trial lesson; however, we're so confident that you'll love your lessons that we offer new customers a 100% Money Back Guarantee. If you take your first lesson and decide that you don't want to continue, we'll refund the amount you paid INCLUDING the lesson you've already taken. To request the Money Back Guarantee, simply notify us within 72 hours of your first lesson.
    Do you offer any discounts?
    At this time, we don't offer any discounts. However, if you are booking two students for consecutive in-home lessons, you'll only be charged one travel fee, instead of one fee per lesson.

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