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Rich Engle

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About
Over 38 years, I have developed a unique, organic teaching method that allows for rapid, individualized progress for guitar players--beginners to advanced, performers, songwriters, and everything in between. Many of my techniques have been adapted from other disciplines, such as martial arts, dance, etc. ("body mechanics"). There are many other components to my approach. Guitar playing is a lifelong pursuit, and, if taught properly, a lifelong joyous experience! I enjoy many things about teaching. Often, the teacher learns from observing the student, allowing me to improve in addressing specific learning problems. The human aspect is wonderful--most of my students and their families end up being friends. I particularly enjoy watching a student gain confidence and pleasure from knowing they are beginning to "hit the marks" and be able to control their instrument; to be able to determine their musical destiny, play along with others, play for their friends and family, etc.
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Singing only (pre-recorded instrumentals)

Singing and instrumentals

Instruments only

Voice recording (podcast, audiobook, etc.)

Audio recording genre

Pop

Rock

R&B / Soul

Hip-hop / Rap

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Mixing

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Frank H.

Mar 30, 2011

Rich is an excellent instructor. He is patient and talented. But above all HE LISTENS to what the student is trying to accomplish. His style is unique while being flexible at the same time. This makes learning instructive as well as fun. Rich is also an endless source of music stories and knowledge. I can highly recommend him.
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Jerry B.

Nov 2, 2011

I've had the opportunity to play with Richard during the last 2 1/2 years. He is a very considerate musician. He will eagerly back up outstanding players or support moderately skilled musicians in a very kind and helpful manner. While I've never watched Richard give a formal lesson, I know by the relationships he develops with young musicians he would do a great job teaching. His varied professional background would offer young students a great mentoring asset.
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Frank G.

Aug 27, 2013

I wish i lived in FL. RDE is a seriously talented guitarist and teacher! His style is laid back and he instills fundamentals in a fun way. If you want to play skillfully you need to hook up with Rich! He's a teacher for all levels.
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Manny C.

Mar 29, 2011

I've only had a few lessons from Richard but my guitar playing has already improved greatly. Unlike other guitar teachers, he helps guide me to learn my own playing style instead of just teaching me what he wants me to learn.
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Oksana Melncyhenko - Member Of Mtna - Music Teachers National Association Y.

Aug 30, 2013

I've been known Mr. Richard Engle as a teacher and world class musician for more than 10 years! He is very experienced teacher, fine musician and composer. I think it is a privilege to study with Mr. Engle. In his lessons you can learn how to play in many musical styles from Classical music to Jazz, Pop, Modern, and etc. I highly recommend Mr. Richard Engle as a Guitar teacher for children and adult students. Please take an opportunity and sign up for Guitar lessons with Mr. Engle and enjoy! He is really a great teacher!

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    My continuing education consists mainly of exposing myself, constantly, to all types of music and music technologies. Additionally, I play weekly at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ft. Myers, which requires me to handle an extremely eclectic blend of music. Ongoing education is 24/7 in my world! I spend a lot of time analyzing charts, learning more about optimizing guitars, many other things. I also am planning to record another album this year--this time a solo project, which will involve coast-to-coast recording over the Internet. This will be technically interesting, exciting, challenging! I also am moving out into other instruments and styles. Generally, I stay very much abreast of things out of habit--all those years in the industry; the sales end of it.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    It was kind of decided FOR me. I developed a proficiency very quickly on the guitar. I was taking lessons, and one of our teachers quit, there at the little studio I was taking at. The owner had me take on the beginners. Not so much because I was extremely competent (I was, at least for beginners) but because he knew I could deal with people properly. It was very odd because I was taking lessons and working furiously to stay about one book ahead of some of the beginners! I had to work very very hard. I immersed myself in it. And I found out I really enjoyed watching people get better. It never felt like work and it never will.

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