
Guitar Lessons
I have been teaching guitar for over twenty
years and I have found that no one method works for everyone. Different age
levels and playing levels require different methods for maximum achievement.
I generally require younger
students ( 7-12 ) to learn how to read standard notation as this could
benefit them in the music programs they are likely to encounter at school. I
supplement the reading material as the student progresses to include
tablature, basic chords and simple song progressions.
Teenagers usually want to tackle
songs they are listening to so I emphasize tablature, the basic chords and
theory sooner. I have found the extensive tablature library on the net
useful as well as the many guitar magazines available on the market today
that offer recorded version transcriptions.
Adult learners usually have some
experience with the instrument, but little practical theory so they usually
face playing ruts even after years of playing. I find with this age group,
some general music theory helps them progress faster.
With all age groups I tape the
portions of the lessons they are likely to need to hear again either to
remind them of good habit forming procedures or just to demonstrate a
certain technique or song.
The lessons are one-on-one and one
half hour session per week is enough to ensure success providing the student
is willing to put in the required practice time.
The cost for lessons is $15.00 per
lesson paid monthly on the last lesson of every month.

Kirk Armstrong
Musician/Recording Artist/Guitar
Teacher
www.kirkarmstrong.com