Introduction: I have been playing the guitar and bass for 40+ years and have been teaching music since 1978. I am a 1999 graduate of UW Parkside with a B.A. in music (classical guitar performance), and I was the first student in that school's history to graduate from the jazz studies program. Another great learning experience was my year at the famed Musician's Institute (G.I.T.) completing the then 1-year program as well as pursuing private studies with Pat Martino and Robben Ford. I have performed in a variety of groups at many venues in the Midwest and on the West Coast. My educational philosophy is to accept students of any age and level of ability and to tailor the lessons to the needs of that individual. I am comfortable teaching all styles of music such as blues, rock, metal, jazz, funk, R&B, classical, country, folk, etc. Students can learn fingerpicking, improvising/soloing, learning songs by ear and/or by note reading, music theory, composition/songwriting and a whole variety of related subjects. I strive to make learning an enjoyable experience for both of us. I teach electric and acoustic guitar, electric bass guitar (with fingers, pick, thumb, and slap/pop styles), mandolin, and ukulele. I offer lessons in Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha. I hope you give me chance to help you on your musical journey.
Regards,
Kenny Fought
I understand frustration. When I started, I got so discouraged that I quit playing for nearly a year. On my second try I was able, with help, to get over the little bumps in the road. It hasn't always been easy for me, so I think perhaps I'm a better teacher than someone who didn't have struggle with it like I did (and sometimes still do!). I really like helping people to understand that while it isn't always easy, if you persist, you will be able to really play. Even though I have been doing this a long time, seeing the light go on when a student gets it, or reaches a goal, never gets old for me.