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MY TEACHING PHILOSOPHY:
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and what I do for a
living. I'm a music teacher specializing in Music Theory education, I also teach
Guitar to a lesser extent.
I have been teaching since 2014 and in these last couple of years, I have learned a few things.
There is no reason Innate to a child that decides music ability. No child or person is born with
some sort of gift where the other is not. Being 'Tone Deaf' is a myth, if a teacher tells a child he
cannot do music then it speaks more to the teacher's inability than the child's ability.
Music, for the most part, is just another trade. If a child is taught well and puts in the hours he or
she can become proficient in his or her instrument. I don't believe in talent, I believe in hard work.
When natural born 'talent' has little to do with music, what has a profound effect on the progress of
the musician is the attitude and the work ethic. Children who are motivated and especially those who
motivate themselves will succeed where those who are stubborn and lazy will not.
I teach both Guitar and Music Theory, I can teach both the Rock and Classical styles. I also insist that
my students do Music Theory as part of their training as it is important for there continued development.
I was raised on the rock music of the early 2000's. The pop-punk genre was a big part of my childhood.
I eventually graduated from popular music and found the wonderful world of classical music. My love for
the guitar grew further as I fell in love with this fascinating part of the guitar world. I eventually
came to know the great Andres Segovia and what he meant for the development of
the guitar as instrument.
The guitar to me is the most beautiful of instruments, in all of it's forms it fascinates me. The electric version just
as much as the acoustic version. With the electric version there is a power to move you that is simply tremendous.
All music gets us to move, that is why music and dance have such a rich history together, but with the electric guitar,
it is even more the case. When you stand in the crowd in front of those wall of Marshalls and you can feel the speaker cabinets
literally move the air around you. You feel the air thumping against you chest it moves you on a primitive, visceral level. When
the gods decided to add electricity to the guitar, music was made anew.
The acoustic guitar in both it's steel and nylon string variants fascinates me on another level. The acoustic guitar
to me has a purity of tone. It also has a richness in harmonics, that is why a guitar can sound wonderful even when only few
notes are played.
The acoustic guitar is the instrument set between a piano and a violin. With it's six strings
it can play chords in a manner resembling the piano somewhat, but when it comes to dynamical qualities it resembles the violin.
You can do vibrato just like a violin and you can even do bends which is unique to the guitar. All of this gives you
an instrument with some siilarities with others and still enough things particular to it, to make it unique.