Beginner Acoustic Guitar: Vetting a Guitar Teacher
Let’s admit it, you’ve got a lot of teacher choices if you want to learn how to play guitar, especially online. In our last video and blog David Butler (teacher of the Beginner’s Guide to Acoustic Guitar) talked about how best to match your musical goals and learning style with the right format of lessons. But you also need to know how to “vet” a guitar teacher too. This guidance applies whether you’re going to learn guitar from video libraries online or take guitar lessons one on one.
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In this new video, David shares his advice on how best to pick a guitar teacher that will fit the outcome you want to achieve as well as your learning style. But there are certain qualifications you’ll want to know about your new guitar teacher too.
A good place for you to start the process is to decide on the goal you want to reach. Maybe you’re keen to get over a challenge or you just want to play guitar at a higher level. Regardless, you’re going to learn the important questions to ask any teacher you’re considering learning from!
This is the fourth blog in the ArtistWorks series “ Beginner Acoustic Guitar for Adults”. If you missed the last installment, you can see it here (including the video): Taking Guitar Lessons (or not…)
Related Topics:
“Starting to Play Acoustic Guitar”
Beginning to Learn Acoustic Guitar
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“At Last” There’s Time to Play Guitar
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