In this episode of the podcast, we explore the essential factors for finding the right guitar teacher, whether you're considering online or offline lessons.
With a focus on equipping aspiring guitarists with the knowledge to make an informed decision, I discuss the six key traits of a good guitar teacher, as well as the warning signs of a not-so-ideal instructor.
From experience and passion to personalized feedback and support, I provide valuable insights on what to look for when choosing a teacher.
Additionally, I compare the benefits and drawbacks of online and offline lessons, helping you weigh your options and make the best decision for your learning journey.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, join me as I delve into the world of guitar instruction and guide you in finding the perfect teacher to help you achieve your musical goals.
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Beginner Guitar Academy
This podcast is for beginner guitarist who want to take the confusion out of learning and the pain out of practice
Meet the Host
Paul Andrews has been playing the guitar for 21 years and teaching guitar for over 16 years. During this time he has taught in numerous state and private schools and now runs his own guitar school in his home town of Ashford, Kent where he teaches around 100 students a week.
He is the author of the Amazon bestseller ‘Learn to Play Electric Guitar‘ and has written articles for Acoustic guitar, Play Guitar and Teach Guitar magazines.
Paul is also the creator and teacher at Beginner Guitar Academy, the online guitar school for beginners where we focus on taking the confusion out of learning and the pain out of practice.