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Over the last 36 years I’ve spent over 25,000 hours teaching and mentoring over 1,000 guitar players. I love teaching guitar and developing artists when it’s a great fit, and I like to keep it that way. That’s why I teach only a small number of students and am selective of who work with. I always recommend that we meet once to make sure we’re a great fit before making any larger commitments.
I offer a free 20 - 30 minute phone consultation so I can understand what your looking for and make sure I’m the best teacher to help you get there. If it feels like we’re a good match, we'll schedule a one hour trial lesson so you can experience my teaching approach and see how it works for you.
Rate
This first lesson is half-price, $67.50.
If all goes well then we will set up a regular schedule that fits your needs and budget. My ongoing rate is $135 per hour. While there are certainly less expensive teachers, based on my students experience, you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who can help you progress more efficiently or more deeply enjoy the process.
Teaching Hours
Monday - Thursday: 11:00, 12:15, 3:00, 4:15 and 6:30.
Most students come once a week or once every other week, depending on their budget and the amount of time they have to practice. Lessons are generally for one hour though I do offer 1.5 and 2 hour sessions when my schedule allows.
I currently have room for one or two more students. so if you’re still interested, please reply with your phone number and a good time to reach you over the next week. Then we can talk over the phone or zoom for about 20 - 30 minutes about what you're looking for, how I can help you reach your goals and what times will work for both of us.
If you’d like to move forward, please complete the form below and schedule your complimentary consultation at a time that works for you.
Taking a few minutes to reflect on these questions now will help us go deeper and focus on what matters most when we meet. It will also give me a clearer picture of your experience, your goals, and how I can best support you during our call.
Whatever you decide, I wish you well in your musical journey.
Warmly,
Robb