Thanks, Tomas for the care you have taken in putting these courses together. I have taken private lessons before but my teacher didn’t give me much encouragement- and maybe I didn’t deserve much, but it made me get discouraged. The way you approach learning the skill of playing the guitar lets me learn and make my mistakes without feeling like I’m making no progress.
You are a super cool teacher, one of the best IMHO. You take the intimidation out of learning and make everything very approachable. You are also dead right in your commentary about the different kinds of guitar teachers. So… I’m going to try to hold myself accountable and go through this new course that you’ve taken the time to put together. Thank you for what you do!
I really agree with all the comments of Rogelio.
I also want to mention your new glasses (!), the old-fashioned amplificator (?) in the back ground and your bracelet (?) around your wrist. All things that makes it comfortable for the eye as well. Because not only the ear wants something, doesn’t it?
And very funny to have a sight of your dog somewhere. This makes the whole lesson very relaxed, as if we all sit together with you in your livingroom while exercising with the guitar.
Thanks, Tomas for the care you have taken in putting these courses together. I have taken private lessons before but my teacher didn’t give me much encouragement- and maybe I didn’t deserve much, but it made me get discouraged. The way you approach learning the skill of playing the guitar lets me learn and make my mistakes without feeling like I’m making no progress.
Thank you for the feedback, Chuck. I’m glad you’re enjoying the program.
You are a super cool teacher, one of the best IMHO. You take the intimidation out of learning and make everything very approachable. You are also dead right in your commentary about the different kinds of guitar teachers. So… I’m going to try to hold myself accountable and go through this new course that you’ve taken the time to put together. Thank you for what you do!
I really agree with all the comments of Rogelio.
I also want to mention your new glasses (!), the old-fashioned amplificator (?) in the back ground and your bracelet (?) around your wrist. All things that makes it comfortable for the eye as well. Because not only the ear wants something, doesn’t it?
And very funny to have a sight of your dog somewhere. This makes the whole lesson very relaxed, as if we all sit together with you in your livingroom while exercising with the guitar.
Tomas, thank you for the heads-up about how to proceed with the
Slow-Medium-Fast lessons.