About
Hi everyone! My name is Dave Lockwood.
I’ve been teaching guitar lessons in Duluth full time for about 10 years. I’ve come across just about every type of student, and in that time, I’ve learned how to explain things to people in a way that they finally get it.
I’ve learned how to give people just the right amount of push to keep them on track with their goals. Even after almost 30 years of being a guitar player, I still get excited about playing and listening to music. That’s what I enjoy most about teaching – showing students how exciting it can be. Come join the fun!
I'm new to this site, so I don't have any reviews here yet, but I have about 30 reviews elsewhere.
Google:
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My site:
http://duluthguitarlessons.com/guitar-lesson-reviews/
I love watching my students have fun with music, and light up when they learn something new. There's always something new to learn in music!
Specialties
Musical styles
Guitar style
Has instrument
Years experience
Able to read music
Lesson length
Student's age
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Reviews
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Whether the student is a beginner or a more advanced student, my first job is to assess where the student needs help, and what their goals should be when they walk in the door.
I will get at least a basic idea in the first lesson - to get the student moving in the right direction - but the full picture of what their goals/needs are usually takes a bit more time - a couple of weeks or so.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been playing and studying the guitar for over 30 years. Along the way, I have to studied with several master level teachers, and continue to study to further my knowledge and abiiities.
I also obtained a master certificate through Berklee College of Music.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
- My standard lesson rates are $25/30 minute lessons, and $50/hour lessons
- I offer a $10 30 minute trial lesson, and then 20% off my standard rate for the following four lesson
- Lessons are paid for by the calendar month
How did you get started teaching?
I've been teaching full time since 2004. It didn't take me long to get up and running because I've been an educator in some capacity most of my adult life (counselor, corporate trainer, etc).
There were some bumps in the road (as far as my process goes), but they were smoothed out a long time ago.
What types of students have you worked with?
I've worked with all kinds of students, literally as young as 5 to as old as 85. I work with beginner students through professional musicians trying to improve their skill set.
Here's a sampling of the skills that I teach:
Basic through advanced technique
Basic through advanced music theory
Jazz guitar
Rock guitar
Blues guitar
Finger picking guitar
Classical guitar
Improvisation
Composition/songwriting
Repertoire development
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
No, lol
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Pay attention to their communication skills. Do they have a plan to get you organized and moving forward?
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What is your ultimate goal?
Do you simply want to learn to play your favorite songs? If so, make a list of songs that you'd love to play.
Do you want to be a great blues guitar player?
It's ok if you can't figure these things out right away, but give it some though.
As they say, those that fail to plan, plan to fail.