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I offer guitar lessons at The Plasmacarwash. Yep, but a little more than guitar lessons.
In the Plasma Carwash, students can:
1. Discover the "drifting and discipline" that is music.
2. Read and write notation aligned with your favorite songs.
3. Perform, promote, and publish, or just play.
Mon-Fri: 1:00pm-5:00pm
October 26, 2011
The Plasma Carwash is true to its name. My vehicle for creative expression was suddenly uninhibited when I became a part of this group. The Carwash provides a welcoming and judgement free environment where one can learn more about music, more about guitar and more about how to capture emotion and rhythm within the context of both music you love to listen to and music you will write yourself. Without the support of the Plasma Carwash, I may never have embraced my natural tendency to play music and write lyrics. I have come a long, long way from my first day at the Carwash (September 2009) but I still look to it for guidance. I receive invaluable feedback about the work I am currently involved in as a song writer that I simply would not have access to without the Plasma Carwash.
The Carwash will free your creative expression through teachings of technique, theory and all out jamming. You should be self motivated. (A clean car is useless without a driver...tee hee). Music alone should inspire you and the Carwash makes it very easy to experiment with creative impulses and then shape them using the teachings of rhythm, theory and technique to ultimately mold yourself into a better musician.
If you want to be serious about music and you are aching to be creative...get your dirt and rust off at the Plasma Carwash.
– Michael
A. Shop around... Use the internet. Use your local yellow pages.
I offer more time with you- 50 minutes- and for less money ($10, $20, $25) than the average cost among my guitar teacher peers.
A. I would want to know:
a) How to be happy with my craft.
b) How to (really) be employed with my craft.
A. Could I hear a little of your playing?
Do you offer the first session free?
Do you play with others?
How do you play with others?
May I talk to past students?
A. "What music do I like? What excites me or drives me?...
*How do I now play what I know I like?"
These ARE the important questions I think customers may want to have thought through. :)
A. I also offer guidance in being employed in music, in your unique craftwork, for life.
If you want it.
"You gotta want it."