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Matt

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About Matt

Matt is a London based acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass and ukulele teacher.

He started on guitar over 17 years ago and has a wealth of performance experience behind him.

Matt trained (and still works) as an actor. He has used his guitar skills in many shows having toured up and down the country and the channel islands. This has meant that Matt has played all different styles of music and is very familiar with the thrills and fears of performing live!

Matt has also composed for theatre shows in the past using all his musical skills, gained from playing guitar, to create soundscapes, atmosphere and songs that have many different instruments.

Having taught children from ages 5 and up Matt is comfortable teaching all ages. No matter what level your playing ability is Matt's goal is to provide you with a comfortable, safe environment for you to learn in and, together, discover the best way that you learn and unlock your voice as a musician.

“How many lessons do I need and how often?”
It really depends on how quickly you’d like to progress, how much budget you have, how much free time you have to commit to practicing. Consistency over time is key so whatever you will be able to stay consistent with will be the right way for you.

If you’re a complete beginner I would suggest at least one 30mins - 1hr lesson a week or two 15mins - 30mins lessons a week. If you are looking to learn the fundamentals and progress at a slightly faster rate 30mins - 1 hr twice a week would be plenty.

If you’re just looking to brush up on your skills 30 mins - 1hr every other week should do it or even once a month if you are committed to the practice out of class.

However, like I said, the key is consistency over time. Even if you’re a complete beginner and you only have one 30 mins lesson once a month you will be able to progress.

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