Eric Wiggs

  • 2027 Broadway, D
    Boulder, CO 80302 (map)
  • (303) 803-5001

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Guitar & Bass Lessons

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Musician and educator Eric Wiggs has been performing and teaching for over a decade. He holds a B.M. in jazz studies/music media from the University of Alabama, and an M.M. in jazz performance/pedagogy from CU-Boulder.

Eric has been teaching students of all levels, on both guitar and bass for over a decade. He believes everyone has the ability to express themselves through music, and to rise to whatever challenge it may provide.

Students of all ages will find a comfortable environment in which they can explore, be challenged, and most importantly, enjoy learning to play an instrument. Styles taught include, but are not limited to:

* rock
* blues
* jazz
* funk
* R & B
* classical
* reggae
* country

Past students have attended such prestigious music schools as: The New School, Berklee School of Music, GIT - Hollywood, Belmont University, and more.

Do you want to learn your favorite songs? Do you want your son/daughter to take up guitar with a patient, knowledgeable instructor? Do you want a more comprehensive understanding of music theory? Do you want to learn how to write songs and find your voice in music? Are you getting ready for a college music audition?

Contact Eric today to get started!

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Don't settle for guitarists who teach. As an educator and graduate of two university programs, I am equipped with skills on how to relate to my students, and help them achieve their goals through clear, direct communication.

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. A great player does not equal a great teacher. Too many students are WOWed by a players skills and upon sitting down with them, discover that playing ability doesn't transfer to teaching ability.

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