Lessons
Instruments, gear, and accessories
- Metronome
There are great apps for phones and tablets that work well. (Guitar Center Link) - 3-Ring Binder
To organize lesson handouts and sheet music. (Amazon Link)
Essentials for Guitar Students
I highly recommend watching deciding between ukulele and guitar to anyone new to the guitar. For a better understanding of what to expect watch before starting guitar lessons.
- A Guitar
For young beginner students, I recommend an electric or a nylon string acoustic guitar. Steel-string acoustic guitars are hard for small and young hands. However, if that’s what you have, don’t buy something else! We can work with it but be aware it can be a bit more uncomfortable and will require more practice to build finger strength. I can provide recommendations within your budget during our first lesson.- The Yamaha C40 is a great first nylon string acoustic guitar for new students. (Guitar Center Link)
- The Squire Affinity is a great first electric guitar. You still need an amplifier, bag, and cable! (Guitar Center Link)
- Humidifier for Acoustic Guitars
D’Addario makes two excellent options. The GHP Acoustic Guitar Humidifier (Guitar Center Link) and the Humidipak system (Guitar Center Link). - Bag or Case
Please transport your instrument in a bag or a case. Not only does it protect your instrument, but it also protects items from inevitable contact. - Capo
The D’Addario Pro Plus (Guitar Center Link) or NS Tri Action capo (Guitar Center Link). These are great because they have an adjustable tension spring. Other capos will over-tension the strings and make the guitar sound out of tune. - Guitar Picks
Any standard medium-weight pick will do. (Guitar Center Link) - Tuner
Make sure you turn the power off on the tuner when done. The batteries drain fast! (Guitar Center Link) - Short Fingernails on the Left Hand
- Recommended Books
- Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book 1 (Guitar Center Link)
- Visual Guitar Theory (Guitar Center Link)
- Guitar Aerobics (Guitar Center Link)
Essentials for Ukulele Students
- A Ukulele
For young students a simple ukulele is best. (Guitar Center Link) - Bag or Case
Please transport your instrument in a bag or case. It will protect the instrument and hold accessories. (Guitar Center Link) - Tuner (Guitar Center Link)
- Short Fingernails on the Left Hand
- Recommended Book
- Hal Leonard Ukulele for Kids Method and Songbook (Guitar Center Link)
- Hal Leonard Ukulele Method Book 1 (Guitar Center Link)
Essentials for Drum Students
- Sticks - Size 5A (Guitar Center Link)
- Drum Practice Pad - (Guitar Center Link)
- Electronic Drum Set - Alesis Nitro Max - (Guitar Center Link)
- DW Go Anywhere Practice Kit is a great low-volume drum solution - (Guitar Center Link)
- Flat shoes (without a loose heel). Please do not wear flip flops to drum lessons.
- Recommended Books
- Hal Leonard Drumset Method 1 - (Guitar Center Link)
- Drum Aerobics - (Guitar Center Link)
- 1001 Drum Grooves - (Guitar Center Link)
- Stick Control (Guitar Center Link)
Essentials for Piano Students
Please contact me before purchasing piano books!
There are many books out there. I need to assess which book is correct for the student.
Start with a music discovery session
Our 15-minute music consult is a relaxed, no-pressure opportunity to explore music lessons for you (or your child). Meetings are held in our music studio so you can get a feel for the space, ensuring it’s a comfortable, welcoming environment where you (and your child) feel safe and supported.
During this session, we’ll chat about your goals for the lessons so that we can find the best starting point. We’ll also discuss musical interests—favorite genres, songs, or artists—and how we can make lessons engaging and fun by incorporating those. By the end of the session, you’ll have a clear understanding of what to expect.