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Questions People Ask About Guitar Lessons in Arkansas


  • Do you offer lessons for complete beginners?

    Absolutely. In fact, beginners have an advantage because they don’t have any bad habits yet.

  • Do you teach adult students?

    That’s actually my specialty. I work primarily with adult learners, including many in their 60s and 70s. As far as I know, I’m the only guitar teacher in Arkansas who’s studied how playing guitar improves

    cognitive function — which is especially valuable for my older clients.

  • What styles of music do you teach?

    All styles. I grew up playing rock, metal, blues, country, fingerstyle, steel string guitar, singer-songwriter, etc. I also have two degrees in jazz guitar and formal training in classical. I teach everything from heavy metal to acoustic fingerstyle.

  • What types of instruments do you teach?

    I teach all types of guitar — electric, acoustic, classical, and more. I also teach bass guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, tenor guitar, dobro, and improvisation on any instrument.

  • Do I need to know how to read music?

    Absolutely not. I’ve created my own curriculum based on how guitarists actually learn — primarily

    through tablature. But I can teach standard notation or any format you're most comfortable with.

  • Do you offer in-person or online lessons?

    I only offer in-person lessons. Each lesson is 30 minutes long. Advanced students may be eligible for hour-long sessions, but that’s something we’ll discuss case by case.

  • What makes your teaching different from other instructors?

    I’ve been doing this for 28 years. I wrote my own curriculum, called Street Guitar, and I’m the only teacher in Arkansas who’s taught guitar at the university level and now teaches to the public full-time.

  • What’s your background as a teacher?

    I started teaching when I was 19 at Atomic Guitars in Little Rock, then at Saied Music in North Little Rock. I spent 19 years teaching guitar at four universities, was Creative Director at Little Rock Jams for 13 years, and I’ve been running my own lesson business for the last six years.

  • What is Guitar Wars and how does it relate to your teaching?

    Guitar Wars is Arkansas' only and premier amateur guitar competition. I founded it as a nonprofit to give away guitars and lessons to underprivileged teens. I don’t do traditional recitals, but Guitar Wars

    offers students a more exciting and rewarding way to perform — especially for those who want that

    outlet.

  • What kind of commitment do you expect from students?

    I meet adult students where they are. I understand busy schedules and never pressure anyone beyond their limits. Teenagers are expected to practice about 30 minutes a day. Adults can often get by on three to four days a week — but like anything, the more you put in, the more you’ll get out.


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