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Guitar Lessons, beginner-upper intermediate - Affordable Rates!@stanford.edu

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Date: Sun, Nov 19, 2017, 11:41 PM
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Beginner -- Upper Intermediate

Styles: Rock, Heavy Metal, Blues, Jazz, Acoustic, etc.

Affordable Rates!
*Discount for Stanford students*

My name is Nick, a doctoral student of music at Stanford University. Some reasons why I might be your best choice for learning how to play guitar:

- I teach music the way music should be taught: fun, interesting, patient, and without intimidation.
- I teach the music YOU want to learn, and will learn new music specifically for you if that is what you wish to study.
- In your very first lesson, you will start learning to play a song. Instead of only focusing on drilling scales and techniques, I will teach you how apply these in a musical context.
- I teach musicians of all ages, using the same proven approach. My students range in age from 8 to 50.

- I'm a student too! I'm currently a doctoral student in music composition on full scholarship at Stanford University.
- I have a lot of teaching experience. At Stanford, I have taught music theory, ear training, and computer music, and have tutored and taught privately in various areas of music including guitar, bass, piano, and composition.
- Learn to play in the beautiful music studios at Stanford, at such picturesque historical locations as The Knoll, home to the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics.

- I bring my own enthusiasm for learning, my love of music, and a desire to pass on my knowledge into every lesson. I don't have fun unless you have fun!

My students and teachers are available for reference. Please ask for my resume/CV as well!

If you'd like to get started on the path of learning to love guitar, email (nvirzi@stanford.edu) to set up that first lesson!

More information can be found at www.nickvirzi.com
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