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Classical Guitar with Juan C.

New York, New York

4.9
(17)
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Teaches online
Teaches Advanced
Age: 9+
Speaks Spanish, Spanish, Japanese
Teaching since 1996
Master of Music
  • 1 Repeated Students

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I have taught all levels, using the methods of Giuliani, Carcassi and Sor. Also I encourage my students to develop a basic repertoire for performance, a knowledge of theory and fundamentals.

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Teaching Hours

Monday
5 AM-7:30 PM
Tuesday
5 AM-7:30 PM
Wednesday
5 AM-7:30 PM
Thursday
5 AM-7:30 PM
Friday
5 AM-10:30 AM
Sunday
5 AM-7 AM
2 PM-6:30 PM
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Pricing
30 minutes
$40
45 minutes
$55
60 minutes
$65

About Juan C.

4.9
(17)
Originally from Colombia, Juan has been a resident of New York City since 2008. His music blends classical, modern, and avant-garde elements. He draws from his experience as a recording and touring rock guitarist in Colombia and Miami, his studies of East Asian music, inspired by interaction with musicians and artists in China, Japan, and Indonesia, and his teaching practice. He recently released the album “Preludes and Etudes for the Guitar.” His composition “Reino Incierto” has been performed at Carnegie Hall and the Sounds of the City Concert Series in New York. His Three Movements for Guitar Quartet is included on an album of prominent Colombian composers titled “Entre la huella y el grito.” His guitar sonata Schwarzfahren is being published by Cristiano Porqueddu for Edizioni Curci. Juan earned a master’s degree in Composition from the Manhattan School of Music. He has recently studied classical guitar with Mark Delpriora. His mentors include composers Susan Botti, Reiko Fueting, and electronic music pioneer Joel Chadabe. He earned a Bachelor of Music from the University of Florida, where he studied jazz guitar with Tom Lippincott and composition with Susan Epstein-Garcia. Juan is also an avid cartoonist, collector of rare books, and long-distance runner. *** Lesson Details *** Guitar teaching encompasses many disciplines. One has to be a bit of a psychologist in order to gauge a potential student's needs and musical sensibilities. The mathematical aspect of musical notation and rhythm makes us part mathematicians. In the end, there is also a self-actualizing aspect to guitar teaching in the sense that we are always witness to those moments that made us decide a career on music. During my years of guitar teaching I have encountered many types of students, and I have learned from them as much as they have learned from me as they make me question aspects of music that I would have never thought about. I have learned to not take for granted the definition of concepts such as rhythm and harmony, and to look at guitar technique from different perspectives as I find ways to accommodate to a student’s capabilities. Ultimately, it is also a job that requires a lot of planning and structure. My first step, generally, is to assess the student’s ability and interest to find material suitable for them. Then, I proceed to familiarize with the student’s musical tastes and sensibilities to assign practice material accordingly. For example, if the student is interested in rock or pop music, we will work on a particular song that fits his level and also solves a particular technical problem. During that process I will answer any of the student’s questions, and provide insight into musical terminology. We will also work on basic concepts of rhythm, melody, and harmony. My training as a composer and jazz guitarists also enables me to tap into the student’s creative side. In that case, we would start with a basic blues progression and blues scales, and work on the basics of improvisation or songwriting. *** Studio Equipment *** Basement studio w/ small keyboard, amp, acoustic guitar, 3 electric guitars, music books w/ seating for parents and lots of magazines! *** Travel Equipment *** I provide music sheets, students should have an instrument, tuner, paper, pencil, and a metronome. *** Specialties *** I teach fundamentals of music theory, principles of jazz improvisation, classical guitar technique and repertoire, song writing, pop songs, sight reading, and overall musicianship, as well as Jazz, Rock, Blues, Bossa Nova, and other Latin Styles.
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17 Reviews
Christian Wattig
Teacher's studio
Juan is a fantastic teacher. He has a fully built-out system for teaching guitar in a way that is accessible and logical. It's a compendium of songs that includes important technique exercises and tunes that are super fun to play. But the best thing about his system is that the songs are in an exceeding order of difficulty, so it's easy to get a sense of progress and achievement. Juan is patient and very knowledgeable about how to explain guitar concepts best. And he did a great job helping me through the challenges I found in the pieces we looked at. When I told him that I wanted to learn a style that wasn't included in his songbook, he even went ahead and composed a tune for me that matched my skill set! Overall, I highly recommend Juan as a guitar teacher for beginners and experts alike.
Posted Jul 31, 2023
Peter
Teacher's studio
Juan has knowledge to share, and he picks up on areas to improve as well as introduces concepts to become a guitar player.
Posted Jun 22, 2023
Liam
Teacher's studio
Juan is an ideal instructor and guide. I was extremely nervous going to my lesson as an adult with zero experience. He was very encouraging without being patronizing, and extremely patient. I’m very much looking forward to my future lessons with him.
Posted May 8, 2022
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Experience

Teacher

Jun, 2011 - Present

Brooklyn Musical Arts

Teach all levels, all ages. I specialize in standard classical guitar repertoire, developing sight reading skills, understanding harmony, music theory, and history. With performance experience as a jazz musician in Miami, I also teach jazz technique, walking bass lines, comping, etc...

Education

Associate's degree in art

Jun, 2002 - Jun, 2005

Miami Dade College

Master of Music

Sep, 2008 - Jun, 2010

Manhattan School of Music

Composition/Guitar

Jul, 2008 - Jun, 2010

Manhattan School of Music

Composition/Guitar

Sep, 2005 - Jun, 2008

University of Florida

Bachelor in Music

Jun, 2005 - Jun, 2008

University of Florida

Certifications

Master of Music

Jun, 2010

Manhattan School of Music

I was trained in composition and performance.

Awards

Composition Contest Award

Apr, 2005

Miami Dade College

Winner of the Emerging Composer Composition Competition

Jan, 2021

Aural Compass Projects

Affiliations

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

Jun, 2008

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a membership association of more than 480,000 US composers, songwriters, lyricists and music publishers. The ASCAP is committed to nurturing music makers throughout their careers.

Languages

Japanese

Limited Proficiency

Spanish

Native Proficiency

Spanish

Native Proficiency

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