Vince Genella Music, LLC
Vince Genella Music, LLC

Vince Genella Music, LLC

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Introduction
Vince has the unique ability to teach his students how to think like musicians, not just guitar players. There is a big difference in that and it is not always the case with other guitar teachers. He teaches you how to LEARN and avoids filling your lesson time with exercises or information that won't help you grow as a musician. I really enjoy watching a student grow into the Guitarist or Musician they set out to be. Especially when it becomes their career. I have many students that have become proficient at their instrument and have made Music their career. It's a very rewarding feeling.
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39 years in business

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Reviews
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Mike L.
Sep 3, 2010
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John T.
Aug 27, 2010
I recently hired Vince to perform at a 15th anniversary party for my company. We invited around 60 of our best customers and they all really enjoyed the event and especially the music provided by Vince. I would not hesitate to hire Vince again for another event.
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Anthony R.
Aug 27, 2010
I've known Vince for over 17 years and can honestly say that his passion for music and sharing his knowledge through teaching is something that all ages can benefit from. As a fellow musician, I really appreciate when someone takes the time to Taylor-make his lessons to fit each individual's needs and desires which Vince has been doing for quite some time now. Also, if you need any help with gear, go no farther-Vince has set up countless pedal-boards-including mine and is a expert at it! Whether it's music lessons or lessons on gear and the music business, I'd highly recommend Vince Genella.
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Joe C.
Aug 27, 2010
Vince Genella is a great guitarist and a great teacher, more importantly, Vince is a great MUSICIAN and he has the unique ability to teach his students how to think like musicians, not just guitar players. There is a big difference in that and it is not always the case with other guitar teachers. He teaches you how to LEARN and avoids filling your lesson time with exercises or information that won't help you grow as a musician, but rather focuses on aspects of music that help YOU become unique and find your 'voice' as a guitarist and musician. He is also just a very cool dude, has incredible chops, a great ear, and keeps you motivated to play and improve. JC.
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William C.
Aug 27, 2010
As a student for over 2 years, I've found that Vince is truly a professional musician with a deep understanding of his instrument. Lessons are very much tailored to the individual student and accomdations to a student's diversity is handled with an exceptional knowledge base. Highly recommended!

FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    I evaluate each student and tailor the following lessons based on their current knowledge and skill level. Beginners are welcome.

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

    Music Theory, Performance & Ear Training at Bergen Community College. Berklee Music Steve Vai Guitar Techniques. Years of continuous education private studies for Guitar and Music Theory with Vic Cenicola, Larry Mitchell, Lou Pallo. I am constantly learning... you can NEVER learn everything there is to know about music.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Beginners. Intermediate. Advanced Professionals. I have given lessons covering topics such as studio sessions, live performance, guitar clinics and trade shows all over the US. Along with setting up pedal boards and consulting musicians about what gear to buy and what to look for when buying an instrument.

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