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UPDATE! Why My Students Are AWESOME… (HINT: It Has To Do With Jedi’s and Narwhals)

Evidently I’m late to the whole Narwals are Jedi’s of the sea party.

That’s ok I guess.

This week, one of my students asked that I teach him the song from the above video.  How AWESOME is that??!? It should be pretty easy to learn on the guitar (we’ll stick with the chords first).  I haven’t tried to tab it out, but when I do I’ll post it up on the site.

UPDATE: Check out the link for Narwhals chords.  I chose the key of G – cause I think it’s easier.

I love my students.

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If You Know Anyone Taking Music Lesson YOU GOTTA READ THIS!

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Check out to this article to see why you (or your kids are wasting time with music lessons). 

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Friday Lazy Guitar Lesson – If You Ever Want To Play Music You Have To Watch This Video First

It’s Friday.  That means it’s time for a lazy guitar lesson.

First – in case you missed it, last week we talked about Django.

This week we talked about Why You Should Never Practice.

Today, you get another video… It’s The Band – Classic Albums 

Ok….

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How Much Should I Practice The Guitar? (Or…Don’t Ever Practice The Guitar)

broken“Don’t practice the guitar”

Period.

The words came out of my mouth during a lesson with a student a few weeks ago.   I found myself repeating them to other students as well.   At first, I’d get a quizzical look – like I’m luring the student into a trap.

Then, I’d explain myself…

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The Best Guitar Player EVER Only Used Two Fingers…

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Click the photo above to check out the amazing video (seriously – it’s crazy what he does with only two fingers).

Check out the video here.

 

It’s Friday.  Which means I’m feeling lazy (and hopefully you are too).  So instead of bombarding you with words… you get some sweet sweet music.

If you’ve never heard of Django Reinhardt, I (and just about any guitar player) highly recommend checking him out.  You’ve probably heard his music (in movies like Something’s Gotta Give or Sweet and Lowdown) – or the similar Gypsy Jazz style.  And even if you don’t dig the sound, you can at least appreciate the skill.

This is a guy who lost the use of all but two fingers in his left hand.  TWO FINGERS.  Yet still, he could produce some of the most amazing sounds out of his guitar.  Check out the video for the full effect (Particularly around the 19 second mark – it is unreal.  Watch his left hand and listen to the sound it produces).

So I’m sharing this for two reasons:

1. I love the music.

2. Whenever I feel stuck (or a student feels stuck) – it’s an incredible motivator to see Django play and persist.  And not only that – but play at a high (if not the highest) level.

If you want more, you can check out the excellent film:  Life After Django Reinhardt (Streaming on Netflix).

That’s it.  Enjoy.

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Do I Need a Guitar Case? (or… Why I HATE Guitar Cases)…

(Strongly Recommended via whippingpost.com)

 

Guitar cases… I own two.  Both of them are gig bags (which are essentially soft/padded guitar cases made for gigging – or hauling your guitar to various gigs).  They offer little protection – really just like a backpack for your guitar.  I should also mention, that at any given time, I probably have about 4-6 guitars hanging around.

So why am I so against guitar cases?

First – the good thing about cases:

1. They protect your instrument.  Hard cases especially.

2. If you get a humidifier – they can prolong your instrument’s life (and actually make it sound better).

There you go – two reasons.  Now those are two BIG reasons.  But there is another big reason that I hate cases…

…they make it so you NEVER PLAY and NEVER PRACTICE!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok.  Well, they make it so **I** never play or practice.

The thing is… when I lock my guitar in a case (or zip it up in a gig back) I tend to forget about it (which is seriously bad since I have  a guitar lesson blog and am a guitar teacher).   Having a guitar in a case gives me one more step in the practicing process (which, since I am extremely lazy, is kind of a big deal).  I have to make it so practicing is as easy and convenient as possible.

Cases DO NOT EQUAL Convenience.

So really – it’s about weighing what is important to you.  If you have a really really expensive/nice guitar – yeah, you probably want to stow that bad boy in humidity controlled area in a nice hard cases.  If you have a cheap(er) guitar, maybe leaving it out on the guitar stand in the living room isn’t such a bad idea.

Those are my thoughts – feel free to correct me if I’m wrong – in the comments below.

(Note: the guitar case pictured above looks so sweet.  Mostly because of the leather, and the pockets.  I like having a lot of pockets for stuff.  I don’t personally have this case, because I don’t personally have $900 to spend on a guitar case). 

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Is It Better For a Child To Learn The Acoustic or Electric Guitar? What Is A Good Kid Sized Guitar?

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Should I learn to play the acoustic guitar or electric guitar?  Which is better for a child to learn? Which is easier to learn – acoustic or electric?  Where can I buy a good child sized guitar?

We get these questions fairly frequently.  They’re good questions… with annoying answers…

Ok.  Obviously, you should choose an instrument that suits your son or daughter’s style.  For example: If your child wants to play heavy metal, a nylon stringed-classical-instrument probably isn’t the way to go… or is it?

No.  Probably not.

So – all musical tastes aside – let’s break this down…

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Can You Learn to Play the Guitar with Guitar Hero or Rock Band?

 

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Don’t Be This Guy

Can I learn to play the guitar by playing Rock Band or Guitar Hero?

No.

Ok.

No.

However…

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What is the Youngest Age to Play Guitar? (The 3 Things You Need to Know…)

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So… oftentimes when new students approach me about lessons – they ask if their son or daughter is too young to start guitar lessons.  Or they will ask “What is the best age to take guitar lessons?”

And the answer is….

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Annapolis and Baltimore Guitar Lessons… At Home…

Welcome!  I’m Jake Posko and I am a guitar teacher in Annapolis, Maryland.  I provide beginner and intermediate private guitar instruction for busy kids and adults.

I provide private guitar instruction in your home.   Most of my students prefer this at-home method as it’s low-stress and convenient.  

In addition to guitar instruction, I have been performing in the Baltimore-Washington area for over 15 years.

So…..

Have you started guitar lessons… only to quit a few weeks later (feeling like you haven’t learned anything and wasted a bunch of money)?

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Do you have a guitar gathering dust in the corner of your house – silently mocking you every time you walk past it?

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Is that guitar that you bought for your son or daughter last Christmas gathering dust in a dark corner of the closet?

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Did your son or daughter start guitar lessons only to:

1. Never practice.

2. Quit after you bought the guitar, case, music books, lessons, etc?

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Bad news – those are legit concerns and real problems.

Good news – you don’t need to worry about them.

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Why, you ask?

Good Question… Here’s how I can help:

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  • We’ll set up custom lessons (You will be able to play after your first lesson)
  • First lesson is Free. 

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You are busy. I know. Guitar is supposed to be fun. You shouldn’t feel bad. (Furthermore, your teacher shouldn’t make you feel bad).

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About Me:

I have spent my entire life performing, and have over 15 years of guitar experience.  I have been performing professionally in the Baltimore/Washington area for over 10 years – including local venues like Rams Head and Stan & Joe’s.

In addition to my background in music, I have a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from The University of Maryland College Park, along with professional experience in higher education, in an advising and counseling capacity.

My favorite artists include Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, The Black Keys, Paul Simon, Jack Johnson, Mason Jennings, and the list goes on.  But as I mention in my teaching philosophy, I’ll teach you what you want to learn (I’ve played/taught everything from Taylor Swift to Frank Zappa)

What you will learn:

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I specialize in teaching beginning and intermediate guitarists who want to play rock, pop, blues, or folk music on the acoustic or electric guitar. Some of my students want to be the next Taylor Swift or John Mayer, others dream of strumming Beatles tunes with their family by the campfire (or impressing the rest of your office with some sweet blues licks).

Kids learn differently than adults – this is fairly obvious – though many instructors/schools teach adults and kids in the same way, and with the same material.  I take a different approach (in other words, if you’re over the age of 10, I’m not going to teach you “Mary had  a Little Lamb”… unless you want me to).

In addition to guitar technique, I incorporate performance and/or recording if my students are interested.  One of the biggest motivators in learning the guitar is having something to look forward to – a tangible goal.  At least once a year, I try to provide performance opportunities (typically at a local coffee shop or other venue) if my students are interested.  Additionally, many students enjoy having their music recorded so they can share with family and friends.  I can do both.

It’s really important to teach/learn material that is engaging (and actually interesting) – I want to do what I can to help you stick with it.  This approach is a little unconventional, but really effective, and really fun.
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Lesson Information:

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I teach private guitar lessons, seven days a week.
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Lessons run for 45 minutes to an hour.
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I am available to make house calls anywhere in Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Howard, or Baltimore County.

A lot of guitar teachers/lessons run for 30 minutes.  I don’t believe that this is enough time to learn, practice, and develop (that’s why my lessons run for forty five minutes to an hour).

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Before our first lesson we will talk about your goals, skill level, and musical tastes.  This will help give me an idea of where to start with an organized and tailored plan.
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Interested in Lessons?  Inquire below…

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Click here to e-mail me directly or give me a call: 410-215-7574. 

You can also checkout my posting on thumbtack.com: Guitar Lessons that You (or Your Child) Won’t Quit