Your Questions, Answered
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No. Most students start as complete beginners. Lessons are structured so you can build skills step by step, regardless of your starting point.
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We typically recommend starting around age 5–6 for guitar, depending on focus and motor skills. Older beginners and adults are equally welcome.
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Progress depends on practice and consistency. Many students can play basic songs within a few months, while mastery develops over years.
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Pop
Rock
Fingerstyle
Classical
Jazz
Film & contemporary styles
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Hell Yeah! Yes. Lessons are taught by highly experienced (Grammy Award Winners) professional musicians with real-world performance and recording backgrounds.
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30 minutes (beginners)
45 minutes
60 minutes
Shorter lessons are often effective for beginners, with longer sessions recommended as students advance.
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We recommend practicing 4–5 days per week, even if only for short sessions. Consistency matters more than long practice sessions.
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Yes, having an instrument at home is strongly recommended for consistent progress. We can advise you on the right instrument for your level and budget.
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Yes. Students typically choose a large portion of their repertoire. This keeps lessons engaging and personalized.
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Yes. Many students are adults—either beginners or returning players looking to improve or expand their skills.
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Yes. Lessons are available both:
In-person (Los Angeles / Mar Vista)
Online (Zoom or similar platforms)
Online lessons are flexible and effective with the right setup.
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Grammy-winning instruction
Real-world music industry experience
Focus on creativity (not just exercises)
Recording, songwriting, and performance integration
Personalized lesson plans
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Book a trial lesson
Discuss your goals
Choose a weekly time slot
Lessons can usually start immediately depending on availability.
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Lessons are offered as monthly memberships (e.g. weekly lessons billed monthly). This guarantees your time slot and ensures consistent progress.
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Contact us or book a trial lesson and experience the difference firsthand.