GUITAR FROM AFAR
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The best of both worlds = one-to-one lessons + online content.

The experience of today's self-taught guitarist is overwhelming. There is more online guitar tuition than you could ever hope to consume in one lifetime, and when something goes wrong in your playing, it's very difficult to find the video or article that will provide a thorough explanation of that specific issue so you might solve it as quickly as you could.

So you might resolve to pay a local teacher for some face-to-face tuition in order to get some that precious feedback about your playing.

But the experience of learning under a teacher can be underwhelming. The teacher employs no effective means to track your progress, forgets what was taught several weeks ago, invents subject matter on a whim, fails to define specific problems and provide clear tactics to overcome them, and has no system of revisiting material to gauge improvement over the long-term.

I have been teaching guitar for a long-time now (I taught my first paid lesson in 2004), but I've been running my own full-time teaching business since 2012. In 2020, my teaching turned entirely online (for historically obvious reasons). This started a revolution in the way I did things. I began using Notion as a means to upload materials for the benefit of my students outside of lesson time, but realised I could also make notes on playing mistakes and attainments as I witnessed them. I also made checklists so that I wouldn't neglect a step in the learning process. Essentially the systems I've created have linked each lesson with a given student into a continuous and logically sequential chain of achievements, one that I and my students can both look back on as a record of progress. Learning the guitar is a complex process, and the online systems I have created have greatly improved consistency, efficiency, communication, and elimination of teacher mistakes and forgetfulness.

In fact I feel so confident in my service that if you believe lessons with your local guitar teacher to be better value for money, I will pay the sum of money you transacted for your last lesson with me towards tuition with that person, as he/she would most surely deserve it.

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online lessons

Most people don't live near me.
So I teach online.
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