No, I don't need guitar lessons, I'm trying to get set up to teach guitar and thought I would check in with you guys and see if anyone has any good tips and advice.
I've taught a little at a local music store, it went pretty well but didn't last long since the guy running the store was too interested in booze and drugs and let it get in the way of business. He got way too wasted at our first gig, fell face down on stage, went outside and threw up a few times while I kept things going with bass player and drummer I'd just met a couple of hours earlier, and of course we parted company that night.
So...I'm trying to get some more income going, I literally can't keep the bills paid right now, so I need income and there are no bands needing guitar players around here right now, I've been looking for over 3 years.
I'm planning to try and do this in peoples' homes, since I don't have a decent place to do it myself, I live in a tiny house that's pretty run down and I have way too much stuff, it's piled up everywhere, not acceptable for guitar lessons. I'm thinking $25 a half hour, print out some chord charts and go from there, maybe I'll be able to get some actual books later on. for now I have a good laser jet printer that gets excellent print quality and it won't bleed or run like ink jets will. I've demonstrated this when trying to sell laser jets by dipping my business card in a glass of water, after showing them what happens with an ink jet. We had a sheet of paper printed with ink jet someone had spilled water on, I kept it instead of letting it hit the trash, just for this demonstration. Laser jet also does print shop quality.
In the short time I taught for the music store it seemed to go pretty well, the kids liked me and I think they were willing to practice because they liked me and wanted to show some improvement. First thing we always did was put the guitars on a tuner, and as I went I tried to teach them what the various parts of the guitar were too, and kept after them to practice so they could learn a few chords and how to change chords so they could start learning songs. It's not much fun until you can put a song together...
Anyway, I thought I'd check in with the guys here, I know some of you have mentioned teaching guitar, any tips and advice you can give a beginning teacher, I'll appreciate it.
I've taught a little at a local music store, it went pretty well but didn't last long since the guy running the store was too interested in booze and drugs and let it get in the way of business. He got way too wasted at our first gig, fell face down on stage, went outside and threw up a few times while I kept things going with bass player and drummer I'd just met a couple of hours earlier, and of course we parted company that night.
So...I'm trying to get some more income going, I literally can't keep the bills paid right now, so I need income and there are no bands needing guitar players around here right now, I've been looking for over 3 years.
I'm planning to try and do this in peoples' homes, since I don't have a decent place to do it myself, I live in a tiny house that's pretty run down and I have way too much stuff, it's piled up everywhere, not acceptable for guitar lessons. I'm thinking $25 a half hour, print out some chord charts and go from there, maybe I'll be able to get some actual books later on. for now I have a good laser jet printer that gets excellent print quality and it won't bleed or run like ink jets will. I've demonstrated this when trying to sell laser jets by dipping my business card in a glass of water, after showing them what happens with an ink jet. We had a sheet of paper printed with ink jet someone had spilled water on, I kept it instead of letting it hit the trash, just for this demonstration. Laser jet also does print shop quality.
In the short time I taught for the music store it seemed to go pretty well, the kids liked me and I think they were willing to practice because they liked me and wanted to show some improvement. First thing we always did was put the guitars on a tuner, and as I went I tried to teach them what the various parts of the guitar were too, and kept after them to practice so they could learn a few chords and how to change chords so they could start learning songs. It's not much fun until you can put a song together...
Anyway, I thought I'd check in with the guys here, I know some of you have mentioned teaching guitar, any tips and advice you can give a beginning teacher, I'll appreciate it.