FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Most important thing for any new student or for someone that has been playing any musical instrument for a while should study with someone that is better than them. However, keep in mind that a good performer will not always be a great teacher. You can save yourself a lot of unnecessary frustration and disappointment by studying with the good teacher. Remember that text books, CD-ROMs, instructional videos and the internet cannot answer your specific questions. They cannot offer you advice on your guitar playing, song writing, ear training, etc. They cannot listen to your playing and point out any mistakes or flaws that may be present. Some text books are great and I have seen some pretty good CD-ROMs out there too, but you still need the aid of an excellent teacher to guide you through everything and to help you to develop your abilities and musicianship correctly and efficiently.