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    Private Music Theory Lessons

    Livonia, MI

    I am an extremely patient person who has been teaching for over 15 years. I am laid back so there will be no pressure. With my electric and steel string guitar students, I host a special "Jam Session" 2 - 3 times a year to which will be one of your goals to participate in. This includes playing with…

    1 session available for $80.00

  • Private Music Theory Lessons

    Westland, MI

    My method is simple to understand, and will take you step by step through everything you need to know. I stress strong fundementals while keeping things fun and interesting. Students will learn guitar technique, as well as music theory and sight reading. Lessons are relaxed, yet focused.

    1 session available for $80.00

  • Private Music Theory Lessons

    Detroit, MI

    Piano: All students start out learning both treble and bass clefs, and their lines and spaces. Each student then starts to learn their major scales with both right and left hand for piano. They also learn the note values and are able to put them together in a song. I use Michael Aaron curriculum, which…

    1 session available for $80.00

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  • Introductory Music Theory

    Online

    Intro to Music Theory is a foundational music course which covers the basics of music theory. The goal of this course is to enable the student to learn a strong foundation of basics on which to build. Topics Covered: -Staff -Clefts -Grand Staff -Intervals -Key Signatures…

    1 session available for $25.00

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