Month: June 2017

Three Flow Principles for Teaching Effortless Group Guitar Classes

Imagine for a moment you’re teaching a room full of guitar students paying rapt attention to your every word. The students are buzzing with curiosity and enthusiasm, and joy is clearly written in the smiles on their face. You lose yourself in the moment, and time melts away. That state of consciousness is known as […]

80/20 Guitar Part One: Minimal Practice for Maximum Results

Discover the power of 80/20 guitar and revolutionize your guitar-playing journey! The 80/20 Rule has long been utilized by business and marketing experts, yielding astounding results. Now, it’s your turn to apply this principle to your guitar practice, maximizing your progress with minimal effort. Get ready to unlock your full potential with the 80/20 guitar […]

How I Cut My Guitar Teaching Time in Half, Doubled My Income, & Increased Student Engagement & You Can Too

“It’s okay to be scared. Being scared means you’re about to do something really, really brave!” Two-and-a-half years ago, I was teaching private lessons around the clock, spending all of my free time learning to play songs I didn’t enjoy and undercharging for my services. In short, I was miserable, and I desperately needed to change […]

Harness the Power of Music to Add Harmony to Your Family Life

“Nine out of ten adults and teenagers who play instruments agree that making music brings the family closer together.” -Music Making and Our Schools, American Music Conference, 2000 There is something magical about playing the guitar with other people. Maybe it’s the shared goal of mastering a tricky passage or the joy of performing a challenging song […]