Scott Christopher Music
About
Hello everyone, I hope your all staying safe and not allowing this crazy situation stop you from one of life's greatest hobbies. Playing the guitar! Most of us have no choice, but to stay indoors anyway. And that makes this time, more so than any other, to throw away the excuses and wipe those cobwebs and dust off that guitar sitting way back deep in the back of your closet. Personally, the main reason I've decided to be an instructor and help others, is because I know just how frustrating it can be navigating through the internet and looking for free tutorials and lame ass You Tube videos. I've found that 90% of what's out there is incorrect and with it already having a solid amount of experience playing, it's an easy trap to walk into a lesson or web page filled with the wrong ways of playing songs. I teach on an Elementary level, and really love the feeling of paying it forward by teaching all the great things I myself have been blessed with. I come from a huge Italian family, filled with musicians, and without it, I honestly don't know what I would do without them. Now, it's time to teach others and get you guys on your way to become the next Eric Clapton or perhaps Carly Simon. I am 42 years old and fully committed to helping anyone out that's looking for a guiding hand. So don't be shy, give me a ring!
Teqching is just something that I've always loved to do. When I'm teaching something I love it do well, it's as natural as breathing in the oxygen in the air!It is a family past time. We are all in one way or another linked to teaching and giving back!
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Instrument
Able to read music
Musical styles
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I will give out a packet to take home where the student can let me know exactly what there looking for from there time with and we will talk about all that too
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been in multiple bands and have taught guitar off and on for 2 years but have been playing for 25