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Option | Price Per HALF Hour | Total Cost | ||
Pay as You Go | $45 /30min | $45 | ||
4 Lessons | $40.00 /30min | $160 | ||
12 Lessons | $35.00 /30min | $420 | ||
24 Lessons | $32.50 /30min | $780 |
+$10.00 for in home service
Option | Price Per FULL Hour | Total Cost | ||
Pay as You Go | $70 /hour | $70 | ||
4 Lessons | $65.00 /hour | $260 | ||
12 Lessons | $55.00 /hour | $660 | ||
24 Lessons | $50.00 /hour | $1200 |
+$10.00 for in home service
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William C.
Guitar Lessons, Bass Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons
Home or Webcam
32 Years
William C. has over 32 years of music experience in the Liberty area.
William C. is proficient in and teaches Guitar Lessons, Bass Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons .Degree and Field of Study:
What to expect in my Drum Lessons
A student can expect the following from a drum lesson: 1. **Basics and Technique:** Learning how to hold drumsticks properly, basic drumming posture, and how to strike different parts of the drum kit (snare, toms, cymbals, etc.). 2. **Rhythms and Patterns:** Understanding basic rhythmic patterns and time signatures. This includes learning how to play simple beats and gradually moving to more complex rhythms. 3. **Reading Music:** Introduction to drum notation, which includes learning to read and interpret drum sheet music and charts. 4. **Hand and Foot Coordination:** Developing coordination between hands and feet, essential for playing various drum patterns and beats. 5. **Rudiments:** Practicing basic drumming rudiments like single strokes, double strokes, paradiddles, and flams, which are the building blocks of drumming. 6. **Styles and Genres:** Exploring different drumming styles and techniques used in various genres such as rock, jazz, funk, blues, and metal. 7. **Dynamics and Control:** Learning how to control volume and intensity, understanding the importance of dynamics in drumming. 8. **Drum Fills and Solos:** Learning how to create and execute drum fills and solos, incorporating them into regular playing. 9. **Metronome Practice:** Using a metronome to develop a strong sense of timing and tempo, crucial for any drummer. 10. **Improvisation:** Techniques for improvising and creating drum parts on the fly, both in solo and ensemble settings. 11. **Practice Routines:** Guidance on effective practice habits and routines to ensure steady progress and skill development. 12. **Equipment Knowledge:** Understanding the different components of a drum kit, how to set up and tune drums, and basic maintenance. 13. **Feedback and Correction:** Constructive feedback on the student’s playing, including tips for improving technique, timing, and overall performance.
What to expect in my Guitar Lessons
A student can expect the following from a guitar lesson: 1. **Fundamentals and Technique:** Initial lessons typically focus on the basics, such as how to hold the guitar, proper finger placement, strumming, and basic chords. 2. **Music Theory:** Understanding scales, chords, and how they relate to the guitar. This might also include learning to read sheet music, tablature, and chord charts. 3. **Playing Styles:** Exploring different genres and techniques, such as rock, blues, jazz, classical, and fingerstyle. 4. **Songs and Riffs:** Learning to play popular songs and iconic guitar riffs to apply techniques in a musical context. 5. **Chord Progressions:** Understanding and practicing common chord progressions used in various styles of music. 6. **Ear Training:** Developing the ability to recognize pitches, intervals, and rhythms by ear, which is important for playing by ear and improvisation. 7. **Rhythm and Timing:** Focusing on keeping time and playing in sync with other instruments, essential for both lead and rhythm guitar. 8. **Improvisation:** Techniques for soloing and creating guitar parts on the fly, understanding scales and modes used in improvisation. 9. **Practice Routines:** Guidance on effective practice habits and routines to ensure steady progress between lessons. 10. **Equipment Knowledge:** Learning about different types of guitars, amplifiers, and effects, and how to maintain the instrument. 11. **Feedback and Correction:** Constructive feedback on the student's playing, including tips for improving technique, musicality, and overcoming specific challenges.
What to expect in my Bass Guitar Lessons
A student can expect the following from a bass guitar lesson: 1. **Basics and Technique:** Initial lessons often focus on the fundamentals, such as how to hold the bass guitar, proper finger placement, plucking techniques, and basic scales. 2. **Music Theory:** Understanding scales, chords, and how they relate to the bass guitar. This might also include learning to read sheet music or tablature. 3. **Playing Styles:** Different genres require different playing techniques. Lessons may cover various styles such as rock, jazz, funk, and blues. 4. **Songs and Riffs:** Learning to play well-known bass lines and riffs from popular songs to apply techniques in a practical context. 5. **Ear Training:** Developing the ability to recognize pitches, intervals, and rhythms by ear, which is crucial for playing by ear and improvisation. 6. **Rhythm and Timing:** Focusing on keeping time and playing in sync with other instruments, which is especially important for a bassist. 7. **Improvisation:** Techniques for creating bass lines on the fly and understanding how to improvise within different musical frameworks. 8. **Practice Routines:** Guidance on effective practice habits to ensure steady progress between lessons. 9. **Equipment Knowledge:** Learning about different types of basses, amplifiers, and effects, and how to maintain the instrument. 10. **Feedback and Correction:** Constructive feedback on the student's playing, including tips for improving technique and musicality.
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Experience Teaching:
- Young Adult Adult Child
- Rock
- Classical
- Country
- Acoustic
- Christian
- Gospel
- Your Home
- Webcam
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