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Let's focus on the recommended ways to find Guitar
Lessons that are suitable
for you. We already know how to find many various courses, freebies and download tuitions on the
Internet. How do you eliminate from the list, the teachers who have a bad
reputation in terms of practical results.
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What we are really
looking for is a Guitar Teacher who will suit
your temperament. Finding
Guitar Lessons which you like does not always mean that
you will find
something suitable to your progress, believe it or not. It’s always worth asking around and seeing if other
teachers students are gigging or still bedroom musicians - but this is a matter
of opinion and every musician differs. Without mentioning any names - John Mizarolli taught a Leading Guitar Teacher who actually came from Malta to study with him. He ended up opening a Guitar Institute in Malta. What he told John was interesting - he said he'd met 100's of Guitarists who had spent up to $100,000 a year studying at Guitar Institutes. The problem was most of them were crap! Most of them were disappointed naturally. They made one big mistake - they thought information, money and lots of paperwork = Great Playing! Wrong sadly!
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You have to ask yourself,
what are the most important
factors for you and try to find Guitar Lessons which cover
that
particular issue. If you have a problem with the right hand technique
simply
call the teacher and ask him what are his methods and solutions to improving
the
right hand. If you’ve already tried everything with no results then try Mizarolli's approach - but please put in the practise time otherwise there's no
sense in attending his tuition? If you’d like to play in a particular
style, try
getting Guitar Lessons from a Performer who is a Gigging
Artist of
that Style of Music.
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If you’d like to try
several genres, it’s best to find
someone
versatile like John Mizarolli who teaches Rock, Jazz, Blues, Funk and
Punk
music etc.. that way you will not have to travel from one teacher to
another to
learn everything you want. These are very simple tips, but some people
forget
about them entirely and then complain after signing up for
Guitar
Lessons that don’t cover what they wanted. Instead of checking out what
they are
paying for, they go blindly into a Fool's Paradise. It's not so difficult to find out what you are going to
learn, you
can simply ask the teacher about the Content & Schedule of your Guitar
Lessons and
what exactly are you going to play in the tuition time. This may help
beginners
who haven’t come across any difficulties yet, as they haven't had any Guitar
Lessons.
John Mizarolli 07958 427 236
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