Sep
29

How To Greatly Expand Your Guitar Teaching Business By Avoding The Most Common Mistakes Guitar Teachers Usually Make

Do you struggle to attract and keep many guitar students who would remain highly loyal to you for many years? Do you have a hard time consistently creating highly advanced guitar students who are happy with their musical skills? Are you struggling to earn the kind of income from teaching guitar that you want and deserve?

Many guitar teachers would nod in agreement to at least one of the question sabove. Many years ago, I was no different.  I used to have a difficult time balancing the challenges of trying to help more guitar students, become a more effective guitar teacher, growing my guitar teaching income, and having anytime left at the end of the day.  When I began teaching guitar, I had only a few guitar students and struggled to support myself on guitar teaching income only.  My biggest challenges were getting consistent results with different types of students, having reliable systems in place for attracting more students and keeping my existing students from quitting before reaching their musical goals.  I also couldn’t see an effective way to increase my income other than increasing the number of hours I taught or raising my lesson rates to very high levels.

Unfortunately, I could not find much help from anyone on how to change my situation.  Although there were some very good musicians teaching guitar in my area, very few had anything that I considered to be a thriving guitar teaching business: one that ensures effective, powerful and consistent results for students as well as financial success for the guitar teacher.

It became clear to me that following the conventional approaches to teaching guitar was not going to bring me the results I was after (for myself and for my students).  It took a long time of studying successful business people (outside of music), and a lot of trial and error, before I finally began to understand why my earlier attempts to become successful teaching guitar were so ineffective.  Eventually I realized what I needed to change in my approach before I would be ready to start a highly successful guitar teaching business.

In this article, I will describe several of the most severe mistakes you need to avoid in your guitar teaching business and will give you some valuable advice on how to do so.

Note: This article is focused specifically on how to improve the business side of your guitar teaching, the ‘teaching side’ of your teaching business will be discussed in a future guitar teaching article.

Before you continue reading the rest of the article, I would like you to take a special test to examine your current level of readiness for becoming the most successful guitar teacher in your area. Take this guitar teacher skills test before reading further.

1. Having Limited Guitar Teaching Models

The vast majority of guitar teachers only engage in one form of teaching: one-on-one guitar lessons.  While this approach certainly has its place, it is not the only guitar teaching method that could be or should be used to maximize the benefit to both your guitar students and yourself.  Contrary to conventional wisdom, students do not “always” learn most effectively in a one-on-one guitar lesson format.  Unfortunately, very few guitar teachers ever venture outside of this traditional method.  Many teachers simply aren’t aware of the benefits that other guitar teaching formats have, or they follow what other guitar teachers do.  There are many cases where a group class could be a more appropriate model, or at least be a useful addition to private guitar lessons.  The wide range of group teaching formats (when designed and taught in the right way)allows your students to interact and learn from one another.  This is obviously not possible in private lessons.  Also, group guitar classes are usually more focused on one specific topic, allowing students to master it in less time. Finally, including group formats into your guitar  teaching can make your guitar teaching business much more lucrative, less time-demanding and add more value to your students (plus it becomes more affordable for them!)

2 Not Achieving Meaningful Results With Students

When it comes down to it, the only thing that really matters is the results that your guitar students get from you. If you are able to consistently turn out good or great guitar players, then your positive reputation will begin to spread and referrals will come to you.  So if your business is not growing at the rate you would like it to, one of the questions you should ask is: “How effective am I in getting powerful results with my students?” If your students are not happy with the results they receive, then you need to take a closer look at your guitar teaching methods and ask yourself: How can I teach more effectively?  How can I add more value to my students? Do the guitar lesson formats I use produce effective results? Do I inspire my students or do I simply give them “information” about guitar playing? How can I lead my students through a literal life transforming experience as their guitar teacher, trainer, coach and mentor?  One great way to improve as a teacher is to find the most successful guitar teacher you can, and take lessons with him or her on how to TEACH.  Remember that the more you are able to fulfill and transform people’s musical lives in genuinely empowering ways, the faster your teaching business will grow.

I go into more detail about how to get exception results with students on a regular basis in my free guitar teacher training 7 day audio mini course.

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3. Working Too Much “In” Your Guitar Teaching Business And Not Enough “On” It

It is very common for guitar teachers (and business owners) to get so caught up in doing the daily work of “teaching” that little action is taken to actively expand and grow the business further.  As a result, a business owner doesn’t really own a business; he/she only owns a “job”.  Of course your guitar teaching may expand on its own to some extent, but it will grow MUCH faster if you invest some time each week into doing things that will speed up this process.  Focusing on promotion, analyzing and improving your guitar teaching effectiveness and business models, creating referral programs, joint ventures and partnerships all create opportunities for you to maximize the value you add to your students and expand your business!  Schedule some time each week to plan the direction you want your business to take in the next 3, 6, and 12 months… By being proactive in this way, you will see many positive results.

4. Not Knowing How To Distinguish Yourself From The Competition

The best way to distinguish yourself from your competitors is to not have any.  Read the last sentence several times and think about what it means!  How can this apply to your situation as a guitar teacher?  There are probably dozens (or hundreds) of guitar teachers in your local area, so it may seem impossible to “not have competitors”….or is it?  One effective way to make all competition “irrelevant” is to offer something that no other guitar teacher in your area does. Having several teaching models in addition to the standard one-on-one guitar lessons is one such possibility, but there are MANY others.

The options range from changing the way you conduct lessons to thinking of innovative ways for overcoming objections of prospective guitar students that will make them want to choose you over the competition every time.

Here is another common competition problem and something you can do about it:

Very often you may only be able to attract guitar students who live close to your teaching studio. When a prospective student lives further away, that distance creates a barrier of inconvenience and the student is more inclined to find a guitar instructor who is closer.  Most guitar teachers would simply give up and allow the person to study with someone else.  But have you ever thought about what that inconvenience really means?  Most of the time, the “distance” isn’t the problem. The problem (the objection) is the “time” that the student feels is wasted each week as they travel to and from your guitar lessons.  They may love your lessons but hate wasting an hour to travel to you.  Have you ever thought about what that means for you and how understanding this difference can be of great benefit to both you and your prospective students?  There are several things you could do to turn this situation into a positive one.  The question on your mind should be, “How can every minute they invest into traveling to me be reinvested into something useful for them?”  Asking this question will likely inspire you to create some powerful resources to offer to your prospective students that they can study while commuting to and from your lessons!  This is one of many examples of how you can differentiate yourself from the competition. The more you set yourself apart, the easier it will be to grow your guitar teaching business.

5. Not Understanding How To Achieve Geometric Growth Rather Than Linear Growth

Most guitar teachers only know how to grow their business linearly.  They take one action in one area, and achieve some result.  Then they repeat that same action and receive more results.  Of course there is nothing wrong about this, but such an approachlimits the amount of total growth you can achieve and the number of people you can help.  Here is an example.

Most guitar teachers have only 1 or 2 ways of acquiring new students.  Perhaps the most common method is advertising locally (posting flyers or placing ads in newspapers).  So to recruit more new guitar students, most teachers either increase the number of ads they release, or change the ads to make them more effective.  Let’s assume that last year you were able to recruit 20 new guitar students.  To increase this number, you publish more ads than before.  As a result, this year you recruit 25 new students.  Certainly this is good progress (a growth of 5 students or 25% per year), but you have only achieved linear growth.  What if, in addition to advertisements you also focused on keeping your existing students longer, establishing joint ventures with music stores, and focused on converting a higher percentage of prospects into students?  Most music teachers are completely unaware of how these elements can contribute to their guitar teaching business, and miss huge opportunities for MASSIVE growth!

If each of these elements provided you with 25% more students, your growth would now become geometric!  The growth in each of these elements would compound on top of the others.  Instead of expanding by only 25%, you can now grow by 144%!  If your current state of business is at level 1, and you expand it by 25% (multiply by a factor 1.25) from 4 different business elements, your total growth is about 144%!  (1 x 1.25 x 1.25 x 1.25 x 1.25 = 2.44 or 144% increase!!!).  This means that your student count can go from 20 to 48 instead of 20 to 25 in one year!

6.  Not Being Able To Think Of Unconventional Ways Of Attracting More Prospective Students.

Even if all you do is post flyers in your area and take out ads in newspapers, what have you done to maximize the results you get from these efforts?  If you simply try to copy what everyone around you is doing to attract more guitar students, you will get the same results as everyone else.  But if you want to grow your guitar teaching business and help more people than the average guitar teacher, then you will need to use approaches that are better than average.  Taking some marketing classes will help you to greatly increase the response rate to standard ads.  But in addition to the obvious, it is often the most unconventional methods that bring the best results.  Have you thought about partnering up with a music store around your area to refer students/customers to each other?  This idea can result in much more business for both parties, and it costs nothing to set up! I have a guitar student right now (who is a professional guitar teacher) who does this in his area and almost all of his 57 students came from this single idea!

7.  Not Having Effective Systems In Place For Converting Prospects Into Becoming Students.

Guitar students will be so much more likely to take lessons from you when you can prove to them beyond any doubt that their life will be enhanced by having you as their guitar  teacher.  One of the best ways to do this is to show the results you have achieved by helping other guitar players.  No matter what you promise “in words”, there must be clear proof to back up your claims.  When it comes to conversion, there is little else as effective as solid proof of your success with other students.  Some guitar teachers make the mistake of acting like salespeople, trying to “sell” the lessons to students.  What you need to do instead is to make the prospect see on their own that you are the most logical and most viable solution to their musical problems.  Nobody likes to be “sold” to, so you should let your massive evidence of success with guitar students speak for itself.  You must also find out as much as you can about your prospective student’s specific goals, musical challenges, and current playing level.  After you know this, it will be easier to prove to the person that you can give them the help that they need.  Most importantly, you MUST back up every claim you make.  If a prospective new guitar student asks to study with you, but you are not comfortable teaching in his/her style, skill level, or musical ambitions, then do NOT teach that student. The fastest way to destroy a business is to fail to deliver what you promise!

8.  Not Knowing How To Keep Students For a Long Time (Years!)

Your students will continue studying with you as long as you continue to find unique ways to add value and enrich their musical lives.  When you do this, it is possible to keep students for 5, 6, 8, 10 or more years!  One effective way to ensure that students remain with you longer is to have something to offer that will allow them to continuously advance as musicians.  This becomes easy to do if in addition to private lessons you teach several group guitar classes that go in depth on very specific topics.  This will allow your students to learn more from you in a new setting while also learning from your other advancing guitar students.  Think about the students you have now. You know them well (or at least you should). Ask yourself, in what ways might you be able to provide additional benefits and value to each person you work with?  To be clear, I am not implying that you should create an environment of “dependency”. Certainly our goal as guitar teachers is to make our students grow so that they may become totally independent and not “need” us forever, but that does not mean you should not constantly look to add huge amounts of value to them for years to come!  They should WANT to remain your student for a long time because of the benefit you provide them (not because you are holding them back). Although this might seem like simple common sense, the truth is the VAST majority of music teachers in general, and guitar teachers in particular, don’t do a very good job in this area, and that is why so many guitar teachers and students struggle unnecessarily.

9. Not Knowing How To Motivate Existing Students To Refer New Students To You.

Growing your student base through referrals is a very powerful method of expanding your guitar teaching business.  However, in order to encourage referrals, you need to have incentives strong enough to make your existing students to WANT to refer their friends to you.  One of the strongest incentives is to consistently turn your students into great players and help them reach their musical goals.  In most cases, the more satisfied your students are, the more referrals you will get.

Another possibility is to offer bonus lessons or bonus instructional items that your students can ONLY obtain when they refer their friends to you.  There are many more possibilities, but these are just 2 to get you started thinking.  Don’t simply rely on word of mouth to work for you!  An effective, organized and systematic referral system will bring you exponentially more students!

It should now be more obvious why guitar teachers struggle with teaching guitar more effectively and earning more money in the process. I hope that by reading this article you have seen that this situation does not have to be this way!  Although the list above is not all inclusive, if you take action on each of the 9 points discussed here, you will surely see your level of success and effectiveness as a guitar teacher begin to grow more rapidly. If you haven’t taken the test mentioned earlier in this article, I encourage you to do so to find out how prepared you are to establish a highly successful guitar teaching business. Take this guitar teacher skills test now.

 

Tom Hess is a highly successful guitar teacher, recording artist and touring musician. He trains guitar teachers from all over the world how to teach more effectively. Visit tomhess.net to get more free guitar teacher resources and tips for guitar teachers.

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Sep
29

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Sep
28

Playing Guitar Like Guitar Superstars

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A very significant phase of learning to play guitar is to be taught how to play straightforward songs. Before making an attempt to do so you must ensure your guitar is tuned up properly.

As well as reading guitar tabs you must train your ear to hear a song too. Apparently, you’ll want to stick with straightforward songs, particularly if you are a noob. The easy songs to learn on guitar usually use 3 simple chords.

Play the track over a number of times. Every time you hear it, pay close attention to the rhythm and the timing of the chords as well as the guitar strums. This is a crucial step as you learn to play guitar songs.

Once you are sure you have these things down it is time to pick up your guitar and start strumming along. This is actually how novices find out how to play songs on the guitar. Keep your concentration and do not worry if you mess up. You may want to either strum your guitar soft enough where you will not drown out the music or raise the volume on the stereo.

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Here’s another tip mentioned in playing guitar for noobs. By doing this, you will get visible feedback on how you are doing. You’ll be better informed of what errors you are making and can think up methods to enhance your techniques.

That is if you have got a enthusiasm to learn and lots of patience and some willpower. As you practice easy songs to learn on the guitar, try not to be too self-critical. Should you become perturb, simply lay down the guitar and try practicing again tomorrow.

The Guitar Controller : By isolating the components of the guitar controller being made use of within the Nintendo game, we will compare the guitar controller to a real-life guitar neck.

The neck of the guitar has 4 basic components. The first component is the neck. The second component is what is called the fret board. Thirdly, we have got the guitar strings that go on top of the fret board, on top of the frets. Ultimately, your fingers when placed on the fret board help produce sound on the guitar when your right hand plucks one of the guitar strings.

A computer Playstation game controller like a guitar controller is similar to the guitar neck description just given above. The controller represents the neck of the guitar. The 4 buttons represent the fret board that you press your fingers on when you play a guitar note. The only thing missing from the guitar controller is the string that goes on top of a guitar neck.

2. Most modern music promo games utilize real-life songs that are presently being played on the radio. Rather than just passively listening to a song, you can now actively participate in the particular rhythm of the song. If you are off rhythm you’ll not receive as high of a score as if you are on rhythm, and getting a brilliant high score.

four. Apply your video game time to practicing : if you are serious about learning guitar, you’ll wish to go from computer game controllers to the real deal. Take the amount of time that you play your promo video games and divide that time in half. For instance, if you play guitar hero on average for an hour each day, then the next step is to only play guitar hero for a half hour, and then practice your guitar for a half hour.

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28

Learn To Play Guitar Like Pro

Learning to play guitar notes can be very difficult just like any other musical gadget, you need to learn how to play the notes. If you want to play any instrument, you have to have one and this is especially true if you want to play a guitar. The notes are played on the guitar’s fret board. Learn to play guitar notes now and you too can conquer the guitar’s fret board.

You don’t have to be scared of the fret board. Even if it seems that it’s hard to learn the notes, if you really want to learn how to play the guitar, this should not discourage you.

Playing the very first songs on your guitar will be easier if you know the notes on the first guitar string. On this string, there are three notes; E, F (first fret), and G (third fret). The second string is B, C (first fret), and D (third fret). Now that you know the notes, you have to conduct some exercises. Slowly play these notes and make sure that you concentrate to learn notes well.

You don’t have to say all the guitar notes out loud when you’re practicing. You can do this inside your mind and then slowly play them. You must know the notes as well as their names, and most especially their sounds. Know them by heart. You can start by playing simply melodies like that of nursery rhymes.

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Once mastering the guitar notes on the first two strings, you have to proceed on the third string. G is the open string and the other note is A (second fret). When you know these notes already, start playing them together with the other notes you’ve learned previously. Again, you must stick with simple songs. You don’t have to work on all the notes at once. Try to master each of the notes and learn them consciously. Even small children can learn guitar notes easily. Follow these steps and in no time, you can play the notes on the guitar.

Learning to play guitar notes will be very hard if you don’t have your own guitar. You can not depend entirely on the music sheets that you have. You have to hear the notes being played on the guitar’s fret board. Many beginners fail to learn because they don’t have guitars on their hands. Once you learn the notes, you can now read advanced music guitar sheets.

Everyone knows nursery rhymes and even if you’re all grown up, you still know these songs. It will be a lot easier to learn the notes by using these simple songs. Once you master and memorize the notes, you can now play the songs that you like.

Guitar notes are not really hard to learn as long as you know what to do. You don’t need an expert teacher in order to learn these things. You can teach yourself these note lessons by using DVD programs or internet guitar programs. You can also use an instruction book. Still, if you can afford the expensive guitar teachers, you can always hire them. But let this serve as a reminder, no matter how good your teacher is, if you don’t have the right attitude in learning, you will not learn anything.

Guitar playing is like the lessons that you learn in school. You must know the guitar notes by heart, you have to be motivated and you must be persistent.

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Guitar Lessons for Beginners – How to Play 1000 Songs – Day #2: A Major Chord

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Alongside the singer, the lead guitarist tends to be the most popular person in the band and this is an even bigger reason why so many people crave the spotlight and attention that is lavished upon the instrument. Watching a guitar instructional dvd is a fantastic way to set about achieving these dreams as guitar lessons dvd should allow people to study and develop at a pace that is right for them.

No matter what type of musical genre you prefer to listen to, there should be a learn to play guitar dvd that will help you develop your skills in line with that style. The basics such as holding and fingering as well as chords, notes and scales can all be used across the many musical genres so everyone should be able to get started with the instrument. However, many styles of music may use a particular playing style more frequently than others and being able to learn these styles should enable any budding guitarist to develop their skills at a faster rate.

 

A guitar instruction dvd will take you through all of the important steps and give a great grounding in all of the key elements of playing the guitar. Taking guitar lessons dvd gives the power back to the student and with a relaxed setting and the ability to study as much or as little as suits, it should be possible to create the perfect learning environment to ensure the formative guitar skills are developed as painlessly as possible.

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Learn To Play Guitar – Learn to Play Guitar through Guide Books

The internet offers several alternatives in order to learn how to play a guitar. Many individuals are quite interested in learning how to play this interesting musical instrument. Through guitar playing, you can express your feelings and even your mood. One way to learn how to play the guitar is through guide books.

You can find a lot of guitar books out in the market and all of them claim that you can surely learn right away. Learning the whole process of guitar playing through guide books is effective because you can find all the needed information so that you can learn easily and effectively.

There are some pros and cons in using guitar books to learn guitar playing. Some individuals learn easily with the use of guitar books but there are also those who find it really hard to learn the basics of playing guitar. Before you purchase any guitar books, make sure that you first look into these pros and cons.

If you think you can work alone in learning how to play a guitar, the books may be enough. Some of the pros in using guitar books are as follows:

– The lessons featured on the guitar books are informative and easy to understand

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– The aspects of guitar playing are thoroughly discussed

– Lessons usually begin with the general basics of playing guitar

– You will also be taught advanced guitar lessons on the later part of the book

– You are free to stop at any level once you’re already satisfied with what you’ve learned

– Theory books also provide practice exercises to improve your playing skills

– Some books also contain lists of the common mistakes usually encountered by beginners and it also provides the necessary ways in order to correct such mistakes

– Guitar books are less expensive rather than hiring a professional guitar teacher

– You can find guitar books in many bookstores and you can also find them in online stores

– You can stay in your house and practice any time you like

– You can learn guitar playing comfortably through the books

Now, if there are pros in using guitar books to learn guitar playing, there is also cons. Check these cons:

– It has been proven through experience that many individuals who purchase guitar books often
leave the books to gather dust on the shelf

– If you’re not motivated enough and you’re rather an impatient individual, you can’t learn through the use of theory books

– You get distracted easily

– Reading a book is sometimes boring for some individuals and so they can’t focus their attention to learning the basics of guitar playing

– Using guitar books is not that fun

– Guitar books can’t provide you with sound demonstrations

– You can’t get any feedback and so you can’t monitor whether you’re improving or not

– You can’t easily ask for help just in case you’re stuck

It is entirely up to the individual whether he or she will use a guitar book to learn guitar playing or not. However, you definitely have to consider the pros and cons mentioned a bit earlier. You see, there are also other options that you can turn to if you think that you can’t learn through the books.

But if you’re confident, patient, and motivated, you can learn to play guitar through guide books.

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Sep
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Ron Anthony Guitar Tips Tutoring Session

Guitar Tips from Ron Anthony. This is a short clip that is for beginners, intermediate, and advanced guitarists. Songs played include: Someone to Light Up My Life by Antonio Carlos Jobim. www.RonAnthonyJazz.com (818) 848-8192 ranthonyjazz@gmail.com

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