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Coventry
I am John Oswin of: OSWINMUSIC Professional qualified Music Teacher with 25 years music teaching experience.
Kev
Anybody out there thinking of guitar/music lessons look no further than John Oswin. This guy is seriously good, patient and understanding. I'm a self taught tinkerer on guitar who had reached a plateau, so I started lessons last November and my playing has massively improved. All down to John's instruction I'm now beginning to fulfil my potential.
Coventry
This is an informal guitar tutoring company ran by Luke Dyde from Nuneaton. Taught from my studio space, your home or online! Beginner? Are you just starting to learn the basic concept of the guitar and would like support and lessons to help you improve ready for school / college? Intermediate? Are you able to play a couple of songs and know a few solos? Well let me show you how to identify what chords/scales/modes are being used to help you progress further!
Coventry
I offer a reasonable rate on good and fun guitar lessons based in Coventry. I also offer the first lesson free as an introductory lesson. I charge £15 and hour and £10 for 30 mins. I can teach both lead and rhythm styles on both electric and acoustic. I can teach styles such as Folk, Pop, Rock, Reggae and Indie. I can teach scales, chords, strumming and songs. Can also teach grades if needed.
Coventry
Modern Music is the number one choice for private music tuition in the Midlands. We offer affordable, high quality tuition from the top tutors in the area, all under one roof. We specialise in professional tuition for Drums and Guitar, offering one-to-one and group classes at fantastic rates and a very personal service. All of our tutors are young professional musicians who are out there working in the music industry.
Alexis Wilson
The perfect environment for me to step back into drumming after many years. The tutor, Jake, is a brilliant teacher and has introduced me to new styles and helped me develop as a drummer and musician. Both himself and the owner Tim who manages everything behind the scenes are great guys, and it's a pleasure to go there every session. Overall, would definitely recommend to any aspiring musician!
I have a very modern approach to teaching music. I want my students to be competent professional musicians when they leave me. This means that not only do I teach them to play (and read) music but I teach the areas of the hobby that are often neglected such as instrument knoweldge & care, audio production, tone, equipment, gig etiquette, and music theory. I do my best to teach the music that students are interested in while broadening their understanding and appreciation of the instrument and its history. As long as the student is willing to practise, I am able to provide them with the structure to get better, but it is always the student's choice. If the student wishes to do music grades, I am registered as a teacher for RSL and am happy to provide this service, but if parents/carer's want this, and the student does not, I strongly urge parents and carers to reconsider. Development in music should walk the line between focused practice and enjoyment. I want my sessions and the work in between them to be the most enjoyable part of a student's week.
I love teaching something to someone who is there because they genuinely want to get better. I also teach maths, and most students struggling in that subject don't enjoy it, and are there because they struggle with it which means we're fighting an uphill battle from the start. You don't need to convince musicians that this is something worth doing; they have already made that decision (that's not to say they can't change their minds, and that's absolutely fine). I love seeing them see improvement in themselves as if it's magic, but it's actually just small amounts of regular work and good sleep.
If I spend too long working as a part of other people's organizations, especially for relatively small amounts of money, the red mist starts accumulating and I get very frustrated at how much time is being wasted (of my own and in general). I need to be doing something productive and, as a creative person, I need to be being creative. I love teaching (and doing sound) privately. I get to choose when I work (which is often more than I would do in a 9-5), but I'm building something that is mine and benefits me and my family in the long-run. Duff McKagan once said "I couldn't breathe if I wasn't doing music" and I've never related to a quote more in my life.
I will always be honest with students. I'm very positive and encouraging as a teacher, but if something needs work, I won't tell them otherwise. I will tell students exactly what they need to do to get better, provide that platform, but then give them the responsibility of carrying out the necessary steps. That way, when they do better, it's ALL ON THEM. I don't think there is any other way of doing it. I had teachers who did this with me and getting it right is so fulfilling, but for skills that I didn't build, they're because I didn't practise and I work on them now. I will also provide an education in the current music industry and the skills needed to be a part of it. I don't know if other music teachers consider this over just learning to play songs.
In special circumstances I can, but the set-up is complex and expensive and I wouldn't want to put the onus on the students to make sure my sessions are worth the money; that is my job. I'd need their guitars or electric drums DI'd into the sound of a video call, clear video of their playing, noise cancelling headphones and a stable strong wired connection to justify this.
I haven't needed to make changes. The house is always clean. I wash my hands regularly and thoroughly. I cancel in good-time if I am ill. If the student wishes to wear a mask they can.
based on 44 reviews
The average rating for Bark Guitar Teachers in Coventry is 4.98, based on 44 reviews.