About Em

In 2010 i started taking lessons on bass guitar as an alternative to the classical choices i had been playing till that point. In 2013 I started taking lessons from one Nick Chamian (who now does work for Fender Play), with whom i spent the next 6 years meeting with multiple times a week. Near the end of this process i started teaching at The Guitar Merchant substituting for their Bass teachers in 2018, then moving to part time teaching the following year.

In the years after i would help Manage that same store and teach well over 50 different students and 3 bands, with the majority of them sticking with their instruments to this day.

In 2023 i took a year away from teachingto dive deeper into the proffessional music world, working at Yamaha in their Calabasus office. I was forunate enough to QC on projects like the POD Express, POD Bass, POD Black and a few other projects yet to be released.

I am now following my passion and doing house to house music lessons and renting a lesson space when needed.

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What to expect

Trial lesson

Our trial lesson is a free 20 minute consultation where we figure out what you want from learning Guitar or Bass. I prefer to take notes on your music prefrences and if you’d like to learn music theory or not

Private Lesson

Pick a day and time that works for you, i can come to you or we can use a lesson room in West Hills. We typically meet once a week and i will write out what you to work on for the next week.

40 for the half hour and 70 for the hour

Band Coaching

For bands 18 and younger, whatever the skill level is from needing help playing drums in time, to learning your favorite guitar solo’s and need tableture for them. I can get the group to their goal with the intention of not teaching them forevor.

Reach out and we’ll find a price that works. i’ll provide a band practice room if needed.

Contact Me

Reach out and schedule a free appointment, we’ll schedule more lessons from there.

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Reach out today and decide what kind of musician you are.