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Jeff B.
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Teaches students 14 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaching since 1992
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You certainly have many options available regarding choosing a guitar instructor, but I have to assume that you would like to hire the most qualified teacher to guide you on the journey.
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I Teach All Ages, at All Levels: Guitar (electric, acoustic, Spanish, slide), Songwriting, Music Theory, Composition Lessons, Arranging for Horns and Voice and Strings, Soloing, Improvisation, Classical Technique, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Latin, Funk, Country, Folk, Hindustani, Carnatic, and much much more!
I've studied the masters and will break it down easy to show you how to emulate them to create your own unique voice using the vocabulary and grammar that all musicians use all the time!
Improvisation, killer solos, and theory are my specialties.
I have a deep connection to The Blues – I played with the legendary New Orleans pianist Champion Jack Dupree and also gigged with Delta Bluesman Jonny Shines (Robert Johnson's best buddy).
Regards Jazz and Music Theory, I am a credited ...
About Jeff
People study subjects for a great number of reasons, consequently I customize my lessons to each individual student's needs and wants. We learn different ways. Some of us are more visual, some more tactile, some more intuitive, some more cerebral, etc. Understanding this allows me to adapt to eac
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This enabled me to learn more quickly.
Lessons are most enjoyable. Jeff's teaching technique is unique; he makes the most of the time to teach as much as possible without overwhelming.
Jeff is very pleasant and friendly. He has a great ear so can pickup what hole is being played and whether it's being played correctly. This was over zoom!
Thank you Jeff!
Bill I.
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Teaching since 1991 -
Bachelor Of Science Jazz Performance from San Jose State University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:
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With 40 years of teaching and touring experience and a Music Performance Bachelor Degree, Bill can teach a variety of styles be it rock, funk, blues, pop, or folk in a fun atmosphere. From beginner to pro either guitar or bass TAB or reading music manuscript charts, Bill teaches his students how to be their own prolific guitarist harnessing their own style with sophisticated harmonies and techniques. Bill C I. has the ability to instantly elevate the proceedings on any lesson or session by channeling the spirits of his own personal guitar heroes, George Benson to Larry Carlton, as well as Jimi Hendrix to Joe Satriani.
About Bill
I'm a rhythm and lead guitarist & songwriter for for multiple projects with worldwide social recognition. I graduated from San Jose State with a Bachelor's of Music in jazz guitar, and am currently teaching around 40 lessons a week to students ranging in ability from beginner to professional. My ve
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Brett M.
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Teaches students 10 and up -
B.M. in Composition from Berklee College of Music -
Teaching since 2003
Teaching Locations:
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First, I will teach you all of the vital foundational material that you’ve missed, so that the Guitar neck becomes a whole, rather than a jumble. I will also diagnose any technique problems that you’re having, and prescribe solutions for overcoming them quickly.
Next (all along the way, really) we will apply your newfound knowledge and technique prowess to playing music that you enjoy. Whether it’s Heavy Metal, Blues, Rock, Jazz, Classical - or any other style - you’ll be able to understand how the players you love are able to put this stuff together. And, you’ll be able to come up with your own riffs, solos, and songs, too.
You will learn how to:
- Play faster, more cleanly, more powerfully, and more confidently
- Understand rhythm reading and notation, so that you can learn songs quickly and easily
- Build and play chords all over the neck, and know how they relate to songs and soloing
- Use scales, modes, and arpeggios to improvise, jam, and write your own riffs & songs
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About Brett
My professional life is devoted to music, Metal, and teaching the art of Guitar to others. I’m a tireless advocate of strong foundations, and strive to impart understanding of the universal concepts underlying all great music of any style or time period. Through my Metal Guitar Academy material,
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My playing went from terrible with bad technique and no progress to a very solid foundation in 4 months. I went from annoying my wife when I would try to play to impressing her with songs I can play!
Aaron B.
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Teaching since 2002 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Professional Music and Production from The Street
Teaching Locations:
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About Aaron
I've been a full time professional musician for 18+ years and have toured all over the world performing with music icons like Chacka Khan, Beyonce, and many more. I have a lot of experience with many different styles of music and I love sharing this gift with anyone who's interested. My teaching phi
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William G.
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Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Awarded Magna Cum Laude Honors from Shenandoah University Conservatory -
Teaching since 1990
Teaching Locations:
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Are you interested in learning to play the music you love, using techniques that are actually healthy for your hands? My instruction promotes efficient, ergonomically sound, time-tested playing techniques.
Do you want to play well? Then you need to learn to practice well. Quality practice coaching will make a profound difference in your ability to learn and play music effectively, but it takes time. That's why I offer weekly full hour lessons at a reasonable price. Practice well and you will play well.
I offer training for acoustic as well as electric (steel and/or nylon string) instruments and provide instruction in popular music styles as well as formal classical.
About me: I earned my Degree in Music Education from Shenandoah Conservatory where I studied Classical Guitar, Jazz Guitar, Violin, Piano, Music Theory, Psychology, and other related areas, before graduating with Magna Cum Laude Honors in 1996. I have been providing quality music instruction to my students for ...
About William
With over 30 years of experience providing professional guitar instruction, and well over 35 years of experience playing music, I have enjoyed working with students as well as other musicians with broadly diverse backgrounds. I have performed solo, played in rock bands, blues and jazz combos, duos,
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I highly recommend William to anyone who is looking for a guitar tutor for themselves or for their child. He is an excellent teacher, and he is passionate about helping his students succeed.
Karen R.
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Speaks Spanish -
Awarded Magna Cum Laude Honor from Grand Canyon University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Teaching Locations:
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I teach the basics of learning acoustic guitar technique including: Selecting an appropriate guitar for the student, correct holding of the guitar, finger and hand placement, guitar notes and scales, guitar tablature, reading and playing guitar chords, strumming and picking, playing guitar songs from most genres and music theory. I also teach electric bass guitar and ukulele, beginner through intermediate. I teach guitar in most genres of music (except hip-hop and rap). I have been playing acoustic guitar since I was 10 years old, and have a great deal of experience in playing most genres and techniques, I am used to accompanying groups of people in different settings on the guitar. I learned to play ukulele as one of my first instruments. I learned to play electric bass guitar in stage band and in a rock group in high school. I love the guitar and it is one of my favorite instruments because of its versatility.
About Karen
Karen R. was born and raised in a musical family in Lindstrom, Minnesota. Karen has loved to sing and play instruments almost all of her life, and became passionate about music early in her childhood. She has played 7 instruments proficiently including piano, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, ukulele, t
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If you listen to any type of music, it’s likely that you’ve heard plenty of electric guitar in your day. The electric guitar is used in a wide variety of musical genres and is particularly at the forefront of rock, indie rock, and alternative music. Additionally, many funk, blues, and jazz bands heavily utilize the electric guitar and its signature sound.
The very first electric guitar was an acoustic guitar with an electric pickup built into the instrument’s body. It was invented by renowned jazz guitarist Charlie Christian in 1936 with the intention of being able to play audible solos over his loud band; little did he know that his invention would change the scope of music in a major way.
The invention of electrification for guitars brought about the development of the first solid-body guitars, as all acoustic guitars are hollow-bodied by nature in order to project their sound. Solid-bodied electric guitars are made from a single slab of wood and the first businessman to put one on the market was Leo Fender, whose last name may ring a bell if you are familiar with popular guitar manufacturers.
The electric guitar market experienced a significant boom shortly after the instrument’s creation in the 1950s, and it’s no coincidence that modern rock ‘n’ roll was also born around this time. The instrument improved not only in construction but also in quality, as the manufacturers of early models had had trouble with the guitars creating loud feedback noise when plugged in.
Today, the electric guitar is as prevalent in modern music and popular culture as it’s ever been. The manufacturing company Fender Guitars as well as other major companies like Gibson Guitars and Breedlove Guitars continue to release new state-of-the-art models each year with distinct features, unique colors, and custom finishes.
Electric Guitar for the Guitarist: Should I Upgrade from Acoustic?
Playing electric guitar is an experience that many musicians describe as unforgettable. The sheer power of the sound that electric guitars are able to make when plugged into high-quality amplification can be exciting to the point of being overwhelming, which is exactly why this instrument took the world by storm in the 1950s. However, maybe you’re already well-versed in playing guitar but have typically stuck to acoustic models.
Between playing electric guitar and acoustic guitar, there is no clear winner in terms of experience, playability, and sound quality. Each type of guitar offers a unique set of benefits and drawbacks, and the quality of the guitar’s construction as well as the quality of amplifiers available to you will make huge differences in the sound you’re able to produce. However, our team at TakeLessons highly recommends that acoustic players give playing electric guitar a try in order to gain new experiences and skills.
If your main goal with your guitar playing is to be able to cover songs from any genre and even write your own music in your own unique style, it may not matter much to you whether you play an electric or an acoustic. However, if your goal is to be able to authentically play heavier styles like rock or metal or even more distinct styles like funk or jazz, you may find your practice to be unfulfilling if you choose an acoustic instrument over an electric one.
Luckily, playing electric guitar or taking electric guitar lessons doesn’t mean you have to give up acoustic guitar for good. The two types are structured the exact same way in terms of strings and frets, so you can easily transfer your learned skills from acoustic guitars to electric and vice versa. Plus, even if you prefer the sound of playing electric guitar, there will likely come a time that the song you want to learn or write sounds better with an acoustic feel.
Why You Should Invest in Electric Guitar Lessons
Taking electric guitar lessons is one of the best decisions you can make for yourself if you want to become more musically inclined or you’re already a musician who wants to expand their skillset. Much like the piano or singing, electric guitar is a mainstay in popular music that can be used to cover just about any song or genre. Plus, if you dabble in songwriting, playing electric guitar gives you a helpful tool to express your feelings and musical ideas in a clear and concise way.
Electric guitar is also surprisingly versatile. Many people who aren’t familiar with the instrument think that all you do is plug the guitar into an amp and you’re good to go. However, electric guitar players can buy a wide variety of effect pedals, different types of strings, and distinctive amplifiers to completely customize their sound and make it unique to them. If you don’t know how to get started with customizing your electric guitar playing, your online teacher can help point you in the right direction based on your distinct tastes.
Due to its versatility, playing electric guitar can open all sorts of doors for you as a musician. Though electric guitar is at the forefront of genres like rock and alternative, it can blend seamlessly into so many other genres as well, allowing you to collaborate with all types of artists from different backgrounds. Once you’ve gotten your chops up through regular practice and consistent online lessons, you’ll be able to play along with just about anything and anyone.
Finding Electric Guitar Lessons Online
With TakeLessons, you can rest assured knowing that the perfect online electric guitar teacher for you is on our site and ready to work with you. We feature hundreds of amazing guitar teachers that specialize in a variety of styles, student age ranges, and student levels. Plus, you’ll find that all of our teachers come from extensive training backgrounds with plentiful teaching experience and lots of expertise to offer students of every age and skill level.
If you feel slightly overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices on TakeLessons, don’t worry—you’re not alone. It can be difficult for potential students to search through our many candidates in order to find the teacher they connect with the best. However, one way to make your search much quicker and easier is to use our customizable search function.
One of the easiest ways to quickly narrow down your search for electric guitar lessons online is to enter some basic information into the search feature. Decide how much you are willing to pay for weekly lessons, how long you’d like your lessons to be, and what day or time works best each week in order to remain consistent. Once you’ve entered these details, your pool of available teachers will be much more manageable.
You can also specify whether or not you prefer a teacher that speaks Spanish in addition to English and whether you feel that you fall into the beginner, intermediate, or advanced category of students. Additionally, each teacher has written a short bio about their own musical history and training, which can be found on their personalized profile.
Choose an Electric Guitar Teacher that Suits Your Needs
In addition to finding a teacher that is available at the same time that you are and is experienced at teaching your ability level, it’s important to choose a teacher that you connect with on a personal level. Oftentimes, music teachers can become a type of mentor to their students, and you’ll find that it will be difficult to maintain a high level of success at your instrument if you don’t particularly like your teacher.
Typically, reading a teacher’s bio on our site can give you a pretty good idea of their personality, their sense of humor, and their teaching style. However, if you want to get a better look at the experiences of a teacher’s students, you can read their reviews, which are also available on their personalized profile.
These reviews are written by current students as well as past students, and reading them will help you to understand what it’s like working with a certain teacher and whether or not their lesson format or teaching style is right for you and your needs. If you still have questions for a specific teacher, you can send them a quick message through our site before signing up for electric guitar lessons. By communicating with them directly, you’ll be able to clearly gauge whether or not they’re a good fit for you.
Improve Your Life with Electric Guitar Lessons
Like we said before, playing electric guitar is an extremely unique and special experience that our team at TakeLessons recommends for everyone. When you book an online lesson with our site, we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can be sure that you’ll absolutely love your experience or your money back.
You truly can’t beat the convenience and ease of online lessons. Just log on from the comfort of your home at your designated lesson time and you’re ready to go! Investing in electric guitar lessons is a great way to learn a new skill, relieve stress, and even improve your mental health.
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