Daniel Shearouse Classical Guitar Lessons

Daniel Shearouse Classical Guitar Lessons

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Daniel Shearouse is a multi-instrumentalist who has a passion for the classical guitar. He has studied with Dr. Eladio Scharrón at the University of Central Florida and Maestro Denis Azabagic at the Chicago College of Performing Arts, and holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in classical guitar performance. Mr. Shearouse has been a performer in numerous masterclasses with guitarists such as David Russell, Eduardo Fernandez, Nicolus Goluses, Elena Papandreou, David Leiser, Remi Boucher, and others. He has been teaching privately for many years in addition to holding positions at several conservatories. As a performer, Daniel has played with rock and folk groups in Orlando and New York in and has been a member of numerous guitar ensembles, mixed ensembles, and a Chicago-based new music ensemble. Most recently he was a soloist in the inaugural year of the Accidental Music Festival in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Shearouse is currently the guitar and sound production teacher at Miami Beach Senior High School and the Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Guitar Foundation.


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1 employee
21 years in business
Serves Miami , FL

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Frequently asked questions

With new students I establish posture and tone production first. After that, we can talk about expectations and specific materials.

I have two degrees in classical guitar performance and have been teaching privately and in the classroom for more than a decade. I am a state-certified Florida teacher. 

$60/60 min.

$50/45 min.

$40/30 min.

I have taught student of all ages, economic backgrounds, and abilities; from six to sixty.

All teachers should have at least have a strong command of the instrument, but playing ability does not equal teaching ability. Make sure your teacher has great content knowledge and a personality you like. The best players are not necessarily the best teachers.

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Guitar