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Classical Guitar

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Harrisburg, North Carolina, United States

Classical Guitar

Youth, Beginner

Classical

In Person, Remote


ABOUT ME
I have been playing classical guitar for the past 23 years.   I started out as a young child taking piano lessons (like most kids do).   A few years later I began to practice the guitar after my father showed me a few simple chords on his Martin steel string.   As a teen I purchased an electric guitar and a cheap amp and began studying rock music (as most teens in the 80's did).   But in 1993 I heard a man playing a classical guitar at the local music store and instantly became enamored with the instrument.  I approached him afterwards and asked if he gave lesson to which he replied 'yes'.   I left that day with a cheap $100 classical guitar and lesson books and began taking private lessons and I've never played another instrument since.

Most guitar teachers offer various styles of lessons - from rock to jazz to blues to classical.  And even though I have played and studied various styles, I exclusively teach classical guitar only.  So whether you are wanting to learn this beautiful instrument for it's range, tones and dynamics, or looking to study classical guitar to help assist with or improve other styles and techniques, I can help and assist.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PRIVATE LESSONS 
Mastering the Classical Guitar is a lifetime journey - it is not something that can be accomplished with just a few short lessons. With one-on-one lessons, we will lay a strong foundation to build continued progress by focusing on proper posture, how to hold the guitar, music theory, and left hand and right hand techniques. This established in the very early stages of classical guitar studies will ensure a continued growth and learning experience, as well as future successes. The lesson books I use for these studies include Andres Segovia's study of diatonic major and minor scales, Mauro Giuliani's 120 studies for right hand development, along with Frederick Noad's Solo Guitar Playing lesson books. 

I take my time with each lesson and focus on the individual needs of each student, going at a pace that is best suited for their success. I do not progress on to the next lesson until there is a complete understanding and a comfort level is met. Again, learning the guitar is a journey -- not a destination to get to quickly. 

Lastly, it is all about having fun. No pressure. No hassles. No hurry. Just simply relax and have fun. It is true what they say -- practice does make perfect. But perfection cannot be achieved quickly. By relaxing and taking things slow, you will excel more quickly, and more importantly - correctly! 

Lessons are based on tested methods in guitar pedagogy as well as neurological and psychological processes of skill acquisition and expertise. My goal, as a teacher, is to help students learn to practice effectively and efficiently in order to develop the necessary form to build and maintain muscle stamina which will improve and maintain high-level musical skills. 

WHAT YOU WILL NEED 
A nylon stringed classical guitar -- not a steel string.  If you are just starting out, I suggest purchasing a beginners guitar.  Also, a foot stool or an ErgoPlay guitar support and a guitar tuner.

Location: Harrisburg, North Carolina 28075, United States


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Robert Smith
Lean your body forward slightly to support the guitar against your chest, for the poetry of the music should resound in your heart - Andrés Segovia

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717-858-4770

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