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Guitar Lessons

Master the Guitar with Lessons in the Sarasota Area

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My Goals

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To provide solid instructions

Students will learn correct technique, musicality, and how to read music.

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To cater lessons to each student

I make it my goal to see students as individuals and to meet their unique needs.

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To equip my students for success

Enjoyment from music comes when students of all levels know they can do it!

Violin Lessons Overview

Key Information

  • Pricing

    My Studio $120/ month


    Your Home $150/ month


    * You get a minimum of 4 forty five minute lessons

  • Playing Styles

    Classical, Blues, Pop, Rock, Country and Bluegrass.    


    Acoustic and Electric.

  • Why Take Private lessons?

    1. Music lessons are essential to playing an instrument well.

    • The ability to play an instrument cannot be self-taught.
    • Students gain direct access to their problems and solutions to those problems through one-on-one instruction.
    • A private instructor will be able to teach students how to practice correctly and be most productive in their practicing.
    • Lessons help stop and correct bad habits early on before they become big problems.
    • A private instructor can give students the skills they need to enjoy music into adulthood.

    2. School instruction is not enough.

    • Due to time restraints students often receive little to no one-on-one time with music faculty.
    • Students need one-on-one time to continue building on the good techniques that are initially taught in school.
    • The amount of group time students receive through orchestra is not enough to learn an instrument.
    • It is best to start lessons earlier (age 4+) than when schools make it available.
    • Music faculty in schools often do not have the time to make sure students learn good practice habits and efficient use of practice time.
    • Without one-on-one attention students are prone to bad habits which take twice as long to correct.
    • Schools alone cannot prepare students to study music as a career.

    3. Private lessons help foster success in other areas of life.

    • Becoming skilled at an instrument gives students confidence and a sense of accomplishment in life not offered by other disciplines.
    • Studies have shown a link between music and a student's performance in other areas of study:
    • Music students have higher test scores and IQs
    • Music promotes creativity
    • Music aids in student's success in other fields of study
    • Music promotes self-sufficiency as an adult
    • Music students have decreased disciplinary problems
    • Music aids in giving students problem solving techniques
    • Music provides a healthy and unique atmosphere for making and keeping friends
    • Music gives students the ability to express their emotions in a healthy way.
    • Studies show that the ability to perform complex rhythms allow students to make faster and more precise corrections in many academic and physical situations.
    • Lesson and opportunities to perform teach students to conquer fear.
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Lesson Policy Overview

Important Guidelines for Students and Parents

  • Starting

    Students may begin lessons at any time during the year. Please call to schedule your first free "get to know you" lesson. I believe a "get to know you" lesson is beneficial for the student, parent and me. It gives us all a chance to get acquainted and decide if it is a perfect fit.

  • Missing Class

    Only excused absences, such as sickness*, family emergency or other unavoidable emergencies, will be made up. Missed lessons due to conflicts in schedule that were not pre-excused, parties or "oops I forgot" will NOT be made up and you will be charged for the missed/cancelled lesson.

  • Practicing

    Students are expected to commit to daily practicing. The length of time will be different for each student and discussed at the first lesson.

  • Parent Responsibilities

    Experience has shown that the speed at which a child learns a skill such as playing a stringed instrument is directly associated with the amount of parent involvement. Parents of young and beginner students are required to attend all lessons and supervise all home practice. As the student approaches adolescence the parent does not need to attend lessons but can remain actively interested by asking their child how the lessons are going and monitoring daily practice. Parents are welcome to call me to discuss their child’s progress.

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