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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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Jake J.
Guitar Lessons, Bass Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons, Song Writing Lessons, Orchestral Lessons
Home or Studio or Webcam
15 Years
Growing up in small towns, I hardly had a plethora of things to do so music was always a great way for me to kill time. As I got more into it, however, I found music to be much more that. It was expression. It was connection. It was a beautiful manifest of mans will harnessed by his skill. Music soon became a large aspect of my life especially when we moved closer to the city. it was easy for me to pick up new instruments. I ended high school with a total of ten instruments I felt confident in playing and I ve used that talent in countless bands and in school related groups.
Jake J. has over 15 years of music experience in the Parker area.
Jake J. is proficient in and teaches Guitar Lessons, Bass Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons, Song Writing Lessons, Orchestral Lessons .Formal Education:
Formally, I got started on the trumpet. Although I was late to entry, I still managed to catch up to all the other trumpets in my class. After elementary school, I joined the middle school guitar class and found myself excelling. I continued playing trumpet and rose to the top of my class in both guitar and trumpet. When I moved on to high school, my band director insisted I stick to one instrument in his class. Even though his discipline allowed me to grow farther on that instrument than I thought I could, having me play it in three of his classes every year got me burned out on it. After high school, I didn t practice trumpet nearly as much but I still devoted myself to my music. I took classes at UC Denver for recording arts and grew in my general knowledge of music and the industry. Post college, I have no formal training.
Private Education:
My private education started with piano. My sister had learned to play and of course as the jealous younger brother, I had to learn as well. So I did. I started learning things by ear that my sister had played and eventually, my mother just put me in lessons. I don t quite remember the age I got started but it helped quite a bit in my path to music. I stopped when I started getting into the trumpet a bit more (I d say 5th grade or so) but kept with it on my own. The next bout of private lessons I had was guitar. I had learned guitar from my sister a bit and just pulling up tabs and learning then and i soon grew well past her in that regard. So far, in fact, that my guitar teacher in school told me to just hang in her office and look up tabs to keep me learning. But I wanted a private experience and to learn so much more about the guitar so I found a teacher and he taught me all about every chord I could ever use and the scale formulas. It was my first experience with theory and I loved it! Due to some scheduling conflicts, I could no longer attend guitar lessons starting in high school but my band director eventually took me on as his private student and continued to grow my musical knowledge. Past high school, I ve had no more private training.
Performing Experience:
In school bands you get a taste for performance but (especially to begin with) band concerts were just parents with their wall of cameras not judging but still not entirely enjoying. It wasn t until middle school that I was actually "gigging" with a band. We had a few shows around town playing for youth groups and what have you. I got a real sense of the stage when I started jazz band and marching band in high school. With the marching band, we had stadiums full of students and teachers and a private panel of judges but all of them judging our every move and note and accentuation. With the Jazz group, I got to get a feel for the night club sort of thing playing gigs at dazzle and the Mercury cafe. After high school, I have little performance experience besides a couple private gigs.
Experience Teaching:
Besides teaching my brother to play guitar, bass, and drums, I have very little experience teaching.
- Young Adult Child
- Rock
- Blues
- Jazz
- Classical
- Acoustic
- Your Home
- Teacher 's Studio
- Webcam
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