Dflo's Guitar Lessons
Dflo's Guitar Lessons

Dflo's Guitar Lessons

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Introduction: I can teach you the ways of the guitar, mandolin, and/or ukulele. I love explaining things in an easy-to-understand way and have more patience than a rock. I studied music and engineering in college and have a very diverse and flexible-style range. A lesson with me is very laid-back and easygoing. Rather than mindlessly throwing exercises in your face, I work with you to figure out what it is that you want to accomplish and figure out how to get there. Whether you want to be able to headbang in front of thousands or play softly by a campfire, I can make it happen.
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6 years in business

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Jen L.
Jun 2, 2015
dan taught me for about a year when I was first getting into guitar. he cared a lot about my personal learning curve, gauging how much prior music knowledge I had from other instruments and how we could translate it to guitar, while figuring out what areas were entirely new to me and would require more guidance. I always felt like we worked at the right pace, spending all the extra time on fretting techniques that my super tiny hands required (pinky-smaller-than-a-baby-carrot tiny) but moving more swiftly through chord progression analysis, etc. also - and this is a big also - he has (in my opinion) superb music taste and some serious chops on multiple instruments. these things matter when you want a teacher you can vibe with. check out his YouTube rendition of the Super Mario 64 "End Theme" and see for yourself, even though that barely scratches the surface. the songs we played spanned a variety of genres - jazz, classic rock, folk, pop - and it was clear that his fluency in the language of music as both a listener and player was what made him such a skilled teacher. I think the most important thing is that our time together spurred a lifelong interest in guitar for me and solidified my already established love for music, which is the mark of a truly gifted teacher. no matter what skill level you're at, he will find a way to help you reach the next one. and he's not bad to look at either. I'm just kidding. nah I'm not. eternally grateful for you, dflo! keep killin' it, and hope to play with you again someday.