Topic: Questions for Guitar Teachers / Instructors
After playing pretty seriously for just over two years I've realized that it's time for some lessons, so I'm starting this week.
I found a guitar teacher online who has a pretty good resume (he's been playing for over 40 years and teaching for over 20) and is reasonably priced. I met with him for 30 minutes for free last week and he demonstrated some of his skills. He's pretty impressive. The downside is that he's not close to my house (about an hour away).
He asked me to play a bit for him, so I showed him the extent of my fingerpicking abilities and various chord shapes. I explained my limitations (barre chords, lousy mechanics on a few things).
I told him my primary objective was to be able to get to the "next level" (whatever that is). I'm not interested in playing in front of crowds, but I want to be able to play for my own enjoyment and for family and friends without making as many mistakes. I'd just like to be able to call myself a "good" guitar player.
He asked me if I knew any music theory and I told him what I know. (Thanks in large part to Jerome and Russell and severasl others on the theory forum, that conversation lasted a couple of minutes rather than a couple of seconds.)
Based on all of that, he concluded that we could skip the first couple of years of what I'll call "basics". He said I've done very well and that we mainly need to work on technique, precision through muscle memory, and dexterity. Oh yeah, and scales. (I knew that was coming eventually.)
He wants a minimum of three lessons per month at 45 minutes each, so I want to make sure he knows what he's doing. Anyway, knowing that those who can DO cannot necessarily teach, I wanted to get some input from those of you who teach guitar to understand the kinds of things I should watch for to undertand whether this guy actually knows how to TEACH guitar.
I understand that learning depends on the abilities and commitment of the student as well as the teacher, but there have to be some commonalities among the better guitar teachers. These are the things I'm looking for.
Your input is appreciated. Thanks.