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Bresett Guitar

Bresett Guitar

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Austin, TX & Online

About

As a multi-genre professional guitarist of 43 years, I understand the difficulties guitarists can encounter when trying to expand their abilities. As an instructor, I specialize in helping the student find the exact barrier to their progress/understanding and assist them in unravelling the mysteries of music and guitar.

I love helping people reach their musical goals.


Highlights

1 employee
43 years in business
Serves Austin, TX
Offers online services

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    JS

    Jim S.

    Very attentive on your style and placing you in a position to get the most out of you. Great teacher and really cares about your advancement on playing. Highly recommend
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    March 20, 2021

    JH

    James H.

    My experience was very positive. Danny helped me to get out of a rut and moving. Im learning jazz and blues and feel like Im really learning to PLAY!
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    March 19, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    Talk to the student about their goals and any difficulties they are having. Assess their playing level. Begin the actual lessons by addressing one element at a time, building on their strengths.i

    I trained formally at an early age. Began playing blues and rock guitar at age 14, Jazz guitar at 18. Primarily self taught on guitar with the exception of  tutelage by Berklee alum David Peters. Learned several global styles on the job with players of different cultural origins.

    $75 per hour for individual lessons.

    $200 for a block of 4 hour long lessons.

     I began teaching in 1983. As a performing guitarist I was regularly approached for lessons so it started organically. I found out that I was able to help players out with stuck areas and get them moving toward their goals.

    Mainly intermediate to advanced students of all ages and genders.

    Make sure the teacher understands what you are going for. I would tend to avoid a rote, "one size fits all" lesson approach.

    Ask the teacher how they approach specific problems you are having. Ask them what their goal is as a teacher.


    Services offered

    Music Theory
    Guitar
    Bass Guitar