Steel Guitar Lessons via Zoom

June update: After many technical delays I'm nearly ready to start booking students. I'll post updates here and on my homepage.

What You Need

Zoom setup
A minimal setup for lessons that works suprisingly well: a not-too-old laptop with built in webcam, two Bose speakers, and a Fender amp.

Risk-Free Test Session

Zoom offers free video calling and the package is well-designed and easy to use. If you're considering taking lessons, you can schedule a free test session to make sure the connection works as advertised before committing to lessons. Just email me or get in touch using my Guestbook and we can set something up.

Rates

I'm currently charging a rate of $70 for an hour private lesson or $40 for a half-hour lesson payable via PayPal or by check if you're not comfortable with PayPal. You can schedule weekly lessons or just schedule an occasional a la carte lesson for a professional "tune-up." I'm able to give my weekly students extra attention including back-and-forth during the week, correcting of assignments, etc. There is no charge for the video call through Zoom.

Lesson Structure

Lessons have a flow to them that depends a lot on the student's temperament and playing level. And this can vary depending on what the immediate goal is—for more see an overview of my curriculum. On average, a typical lesson will include the following:

I will gear the overall structure of lessons to your short-term and long-term musical goals. You may be primarily interested in country music, western swing and jazz, Hawaiian music, blues, or all of the above.

I will gear the overall structure of lessons to your short-term and long-term musical goals. You may be primarily interested in country music, western swing and jazz, Hawaiian music, blues, or all of the above.