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David Hart has become a friend of mine in recent months, and we meet together via Skype on a regular basis. David has been teaching guitar in Australia since the early 1990's and he grew a large music school with multiple locations that increased by over 3,000 students in a single year. He eventually […] The post STG 140: G4 Guitar Network – Interview With David Hart appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
There are lots of guitar players out there who would love to turn their love of music into a source of income, and maybe even do music as a career some day. Teaching is one of the more rewarding and more lucrative ways to have a career in music, but many people who would […] The post STG 136: Beginning Guitar Teacher Questions Answered appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
There are lots of common myths about teaching guitar lessons floating around out there. They sound logical, so most people who've never experienced anything different just accept them at face value and operate their teaching studios accordingly. The problem is that when you operate based on wrong information, the results you produce are usually […] The post STG 132: Busting Some Common Myths About Teaching Guitar – Part 1 appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
Troy Grady has spent years researching, studying and unraveling the secrets of the world's fastest professional guitar players and has recently created and released an amazing video series called “Cracking The Code”. In it, he attempts to unravel the mysteries of how famous virtuoso-level guitar players developed their technique, why the average person has […] The post STG 128: Cracking The Code – Interview With Troy Grady appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
I recently discovered a great podcast called The Guitar Channel, hosted by Pierre Journel. He has hundreds of episodes of his show, mostly containing interviews with famous guitar players including Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Vai, Steve Lukather, Paul Gilbert, Al Di Meola, Guthrie Govan, Tommy Emmanuel and Lee Ritenour. In each interview, he asks the […] The post STG 124: Guitar Advice From The Pros, Volume 1 appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
Mobile devices are one of the coolest innovations of the 21st century. Never before in the history of the world have we had so much power and access to so much information in our back pockets. Now you can run your entire teaching studio, communicate with your students, do your marketing and even teach […] The post STG 120: 5 Must-Have Mobile Apps For Teaching Guitar appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
Many guitar teachers have a love/hate relationship with money. It's awesome to get paid for doing something you love, but it's no fun working hard doing something you love and not getting paid what you should be. Too many guitar teachers have hangups about money, are getting paid less than they're really worth and […] The post STG 116: 5 Methods For Mastering Money In Your Guitar Teaching Studio appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
There are a lot of cool websites out there, but the coolest site for small business owners has got to be fiverr.com. There's no place else on earth where you can get almost anything done that you could imagine and only have to pay $5 for it. There are LOTS of valuable services on […] The post STG 112: Growing Your Teaching Studio $5 At A Time appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
I've done lots of podcast episodes about how to become a better guitar teacher; today I want to take a look at this from a different angle and talk about how NOT to teach guitar lessons. There are tons of teachers out there doing it WRONG! Hopefully you aren't one of them, but regardless, […] The post STG 108: How NOT To Teach Guitar Lessons appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.
If you've been thinking about taking the plunge into teaching guitar lessons but you haven't found the motivation to actually get started, then this episode is for you. There are lots of excuses we've all made at one time or another for staying on the bench, but today is the day to face them […] The post STG 104: 7 Guitar Teaching Excuses I Never Want To Hear Again appeared first on Start Teaching Guitar.