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Guitar with Luke P.

Winston Salem, North Carolina

4.8
(32)
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Teaches online
Teaches all skill levels
Age: 5+
Speaks English, Spanish
Teaching since 2003
Master of Music

    Learn guitar from a conservatory teacher!

    Come one, come all! Time to learn the guitar! If you have been playing for many years and want to break out of a rut, or if you just got your first guitar and suspect that there is a better way to learn than trying to sort through the haphazard offerings on youtube, I welcome you. Sign up for a lesson and come on over. I think we will have fun and you be happy to find yourself learning to play this great instrument. Stick around and you will be surprised at how far you can take it.

    Instructor details

    Location:
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    Upton St
    Teaches Online
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    Teaching Hours

    Friday
    9 AM-12:30 PM
    Sunday
    10:30 AM-1 PM
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    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $30
    45 minutes
    $45
    60 minutes
    $60

    About Luke P.

    4.8
    (32)
    Welcome to my Take Lessons profile, and thank you for your interest lessons. I'm a full time musician and music educator based in Winston Salem, NC. I've spent my life loving music and I feel very lucky to have the opportunity to share that love with my students. My own obsession with music began as a kid listening to the radio. I was transfixed by the pop songs of my youth from artists such as Tina Turner, U2, and Dire Straits. I started playing guitar for fun as a teenager, and my favorite music at that time was a mix of alternative pop bands like REM and Midnight Oil along with all the great music of the 60s and 70s, especially Neil Young, Dylan, The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan. As my love of music and guitar continued to grow, it expanded to include the great artists of many styles and eras, such as the beautiful classical playing of Andres Segovia, the stunning bluegrass flatpicking of Tony Rice, and the elegant sophistication of early jazz masters Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian. I found, as so many others have, that music is an endless world of inspiration and possibility. Rather than specialize in a single style - though I do have a Masters Degree in classical guitar performance, and currently teach at a conservatory - I have chosen instead to indulge my enthusiasm for various styles and approaches. I've played in bands and ensembles in virtually every style, including rock, blues, jazz, bluegrass, folk, classical. I even spent several years studying Indian classical on the sarod. This diversity enriches my playing, teaching and writing, and affirms my belief that music is a universal language, and all the streams converge in the fundamentals of rhythm, pitch and harmony. Though my main interest is the guitar, I am constantly pushing myself to learn new instruments and skills. Drums, piano, hand percussion, pedal steel guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass and singing are all instruments I am working to become more proficient on, along with various styles of guitar. I also love writing songs, and producing them in my home studio. Teaching is also one of the great joys in my life, and I feel very lucky to make my living doing something I love. Many years of teaching full time have helped me become a skillful teacher and better musician. I believe everyone's life is enriched by learning to play music, and I'm happy to be a part of that process for so many people.
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    32 Reviews
    Shayne
    Teacher's studio
    Great first lesson! Luke was kind and professional, and he took time to understand my son's strengths and goals as a musician. He explained the importance of good technique and posture instead of just telling him how to hold the classical guitar. My son is looking forward to more lessons with Luke.
    Posted Feb 13, 2023
    Essex
    Teacher's studio
    Students have different learning styles; educators have different teaching styles; and based on my previous experiences with other instruments (one of which is played semi-professionally), our styles are far from compatible. I also found Luke's personality to be fairly abrasive. Additionally, time was not used efficiently throughout the lesson (too much time was spent fumbling through books, not moving forward etc).
    Posted Oct 14, 2022
    Joshua
    Online
    Luke is a knowledgeable and skillful guitar teacher. He is very patient with my son. Flexible to teach what my son needs in his guitar learning journey.
    Posted Aug 17, 2021
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    Experience

    Instructor

    Sep, 2015 - Present

    UNCSA

    Working with talented young students on all aspects of artistic development, including technique, repertoire, memorization, interpretation and performance.

    Instructor

    Sep, 2008 - Jun, 2014

    Grace Academy of Music

    Teaching private guitar lessons to students of all ages.

    Instructor

    Sep, 2007 - Apr, 2015

    UNCSA Community Music School

    Offering private lessons to the community that honor the legacy of great artistry and arts education associated with UNCSA.

    Instructor

    Sep, 2005 - Jul, 2008

    Winston Salem State University

    Creating and teaching a course for non-majors interested in learning to play the guitar. Also, teaching private lessons for majors. Covering all areas of musicianship as related to the guitar.

    Instructor

    Jul, 2005 - Present

    UNCSA Summer Session

    In this two or one week intensive, students are immersed in the wonderful world of the nylon string guitar. They attend courses and workshops on technique, reading, performing and many other aspects of music. I teach classes, give private lessons, coach ensembles and assist in a variety of other ways to ensure a happy and education experience for all attendees.

    Instructor

    Sep, 2004 - Jul, 2006

    Suzuki School of the Arts

    Teaching students according to the Suzuki method, individually and in groups.

    Freelance music teacher

    Jun, 2000 - Present

    Luke Payne

    Teaching music has been my life's work. I've taught literally thousands of lessons to students of all ages, levels, and in virtually every style.

    Performing Artist

    Jan, 2000 - Present

    Luke Payne

    For the past twenty years, I have been fortunate to supplement my teaching career with steady work as a performing musician. I have played countless gigs, including countless bars, clubs, theaters, weddings, even the nationally syndicated radio show Mountain Stage. Mostly an electric guitar slinger, I've also performed as a singer songwriter, a lap slide player, a bassist, a classical guitar soloist, and on ukulele and sarod.

    Education

    Bachelor of Arts

    Sep, 1994 - Jul, 1999

    Berea College

    Master of Music

    Sep, 2003 - Jul, 2006

    University of North Carolina School of the Arts

    Certifications

    Suzuki guitar instructor.

    Sep, 2006

    Suzuki Association of the Americas.

    A proven method of music instruction pioneered by violinist Shinichi Suzuki, the Suzuki method is used all around the world to train classical musicians on various instruments. The method emphasizes learning by ear, peer reinforcement through use of standardized repertoire and involving students in groups, enlisting the parents as additional teachers, and many other components.

    Languages

    Spanish

    Limited Proficiency

    English

    Native Proficiency

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