
JZ Guitar Lessons provides quality guitar lessons in Dallas and around the area, for beginner, intermediate and advanced players of all ages. Whether you are a beginner guitarist or an experienced player, looking for electric, classical or acoustic guitar lessons, we can help you out. Each student receives customized lessons that fit their personal goals and have the opportunity to perform in monthly performance classes as well as bi-annual recitals. JZ Guitar Lessons stands out by offering unparalleled teaching methods that create the right path for each student, leading them to success and a passion for playing.
I love teaching and I love guitar! I feel so fortunate to offer guitar lessons as my career. Working with guitarists at any level is such an honor, and watching students learn and develop a passion for playing is the greatest reward. I enjoy everything about the work I do. I am dedicated to each student's individual goals and their success is my mission, whether they are taking up guitar as a hobby or professionally.
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A very friendly and patient teacher, who holds great musical knowledge to teach the lesson, and with amazing teaching experiences for beginners and intermediate players, also plays all different styles of jazz, neo-soul, rock, blues, pop music, and more. Highly recommended !!!
Jack is great! Patient and knowledgeable, able to meet me where I am musically. Would recommend.
Jack and I communicated regarding my music experience and guitar goals prior to my first lesson. He was prepared and had a good starting point ready to go. After 3 lessons, I can say I’m very happy with the combination of music theory and practical guitar playing in my lessons. Jack knows his stuff and is a good guitar teacher.
Very fanatic and impressive. sounds amazing. Responsible and easy for me to understand.
Our first lesson is centered around finding out what the student already knows, and where the holes are in their musical knowledge so I can determine what to focus on. We also speak about the student’s goals, and then figure out the best way to proceed.