Boston Guitar Lessons

Students of all styles and levels invited to join growing Boston studio


Dear Student,

Imagine you are standing in front of hundreds of people whose eyes are fixed on you. Your friends, family--everyone you know is watching, eager to hear you play. Notes fly effortlessly from your fingers. Like magic, you capture them and bring them into your world to hear a beautiful story woven from sound.

Have you always wanted to learn to play the guitar? Perhaps you've already begun, but you have encountered obstacles. Or maybe you've taken some lessons that lead nowhere. You're discouraged. You can imagine all of the sounds you'd like to play, but somehow you can't find the right notes. Your fingers won't obey you. You are frustrated more and more each time you make a mistake, or accidentally make the string go -- CLANK!

If only you could play the awesome music you imagine in your head. People would be very impressed. You'd finally get the satisfaction of expressing yourself with the guitar.

You are not the first person to experience this frustration. Think of your favorite musician. At one point, this person was at exactly the level that you are at now. How, then, did they accomplish so much?

There is one secret. Great players usually have had great teachers. Don't believe the myth that great musicians are self-taught. There is no such thing as a self-taught musician. All guitarists take guitar lessons, whether they know it or not.

What does that mean? Music is an elaborate system of communication through organizing tones (notes) and rhythmic patterns in the context of an expected syntax. When we are delighted by new musical sounds, it is because we are comparing them to stale ones we have heard before. All music that we hear or play is understood only by comparing it to previously heard music.

While it is true that some musicians have not undergone formal instruction, ALL musicians have studied the works of master musicians, and in doing so have been taught everything about music.

But why limit yourself to going at it alone when you have many excellent teachers at your disposal who can help you dramatically improve your skills?

I started teaching guitar lessons to help you with this goal.

Let's talk. If you sign up today, I will meet with you for a 100% free lesson and consultation. I will ask you some questions about your playing and give you some personalized exercises based on your body type, playing style and musical interests. No obligations. No money exchanged.

I do this because I know that you will experience real, tangible results -- even in the very first lesson. You will go home with a renewed sense of confidence and begin to make real progress.

Yes! Please sign me up for Guitar Lessons in Boston...

... and give me a

Don't wait! Lesson spaces are filling up fast, and lesson times are not always available, depending on the season. Please to set up a free introductory guitar lesson!


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