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Hi there, I am looking for a good guitar tutor to help me make my axe sing.


I'm looking for a local teacher to come to my house if possible for an afternoon lesson, perhaps for an hour or two a week. daytime preferable. I have both acoustic and electric guitars (small amp)


I haven't played in many years, and even then I was rubbish (self taught) So I don't mind starting again and learning the correct techniques from the ground up. I like rock music, but I'm also very interested in learning classical guitar too. As a goal, I'd like to one day (this year) comfortably get through Buckley's cover of Hallelujah...at present, I have trouble even spelling it.


Anyway, if you think you can help me out then please PM me with your details/experience/rates etc and we'll take it from there.


Cheers


GT

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I'd recommend Branco Stoysin. Been teaching me for a month or so and he's utterly committed, patient and pitches the teaching at just the right level for my your ability. V talented guitarist. Google him for contact details as don't have them to hand - he'll come up as there's not many Branco Stoysins!

You could also try myself! :) I have been teaching guitar of many styles for many years. From Pop, Rock, to Metal, Classical and Flamenco. I also teach music theory to those who are interested in the mechanics of music. I hold a Bachelor's degree in music composition, an equivalent in a master's degree in guitar and a current enhanced CRB working with children at a leading UK charity.


Fabrice


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Hi GT,


I've been teaching for more than 10 years. I've been playing rock for 20 mainly rock, but studied other styles too to complement, which comes in handy.


I usually teach from the student point of view, meaning, it depends on the student I personalise my lesson to fit the student.


Anyway, if you haven't found someone give me shout.


take care,

Dan

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