Approximately a year ago, I sat in my home in Macon, GA and began to map out a plan in detail to start this guitar school. I knew I would be retiring from the best job I have ever had and doing what I loved to do by serving students socially and emotionally, academically and in College and Career planning; however, I also understood I was moving back to Alabama to be with family and fulfill a dream as I focused on music full time. That included playing publicly and teaching others to do what I have found to be a gift from God. At the time of concept and commitment, we had not yet heard of The Rona (COVID 19). Let me tell you, starting a guitar school in the midst of a pandemic has been a challenge; nevertheless, I have loved every minute of it. When I'm giving a lesson, I literally get lost in the teaching of that client and meeting his/her needs as a guitarist. Yes, we've had challenges, we had to do ZOOM classes in situations where we have had quarantines, but we have stayed the course. I am tremendously proud of the progress all my clients are making and I promise you, I will never put your health or the health of family at risk. If we cannot meet for any reason and cannot do a ZOOM class, we will make it up during one of our designated "Make-up" weeks. My obligation is to you as a person, and then your progress as my client. THAT is the uniqueness of Strings Attached.
I mention the above not as a response to any situation but to let you know that if you have the desire to learn guitar, yet you have concerns regarding beginning guitar instruction during COVID, Strings Attached will work around those concerns and give you peace and comfort that will allow you to focus securely on learning guitar. Remember, The Rona will go away, but the ability to play guitar is a skill that will last a lifetime. Contact me and let's discuss it. Click here Practice long and hard, Mike
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MichaelOwner/Founder/ Instructor at Strings Attached Archives
June 2022
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