Posts by Guitarist Susan Palmer
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And, those feelings are real. So many folks have been silenced or ignored for far too long. Idk, maybe we make room for all of it.
Yeah, there’s a lot going on. Here’s something to help sustain you and help you feel good!
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I think you may mean “respirator masks” that many people wear to prevent the spread of airborne illnesses, like COVID-19, which is still causing significant harm to people in our communities.
🎸 The Truth About Guitar Teachers! Make sure you find the right one for you.
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Here’s a quick run through a jazz standard.
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One thing I’ve noticed about guitarists over the years…
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The beginning ➡️ advanced level classes offer students structure with clear assignments during the course, along with direction for how to practice (and what to practice) after the class ends.
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Blue Monk and a Noodle!
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🎸 🤯 Guitar Practice Mindset
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Understanding a new concept by watching a YouTube video is totally different from applying and internalizing it. Learning is a process and it takes time, but it takes less time with an expert guitar instructor with targeted attention.
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Do you learn guitar better with a clear structure and accountability?
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10) My students are successful. Not all of my students decide to use their skills to pursue a professional career in music, but many of them have released albums, toured, and performed at these Seattle venues: The Comet, The High Dive, Skylark, Neumos, The Hard Rock Cafe, Chop Suey, The Tractor Tavern, The Rendezvous, The Sorrento Hotel, The Crocodile, The Mix, Cafe Racer, The Edgewater Hotel, The Sunset, Bumbershoot, and more.
9) I do my research. There are new educational resources available all the time, and part of my job involves seeking out new learning tools for students, like the TrueFire supplemental courses.
8) I have always worked to make high quality music education more accessible, and I also believe that teachers should be paid for their work. While I was teaching at Seattle University, I added an Academic Service Learning component to my courses so that my students could work with younger students in the area who might not have been able to afford guitar lessons. I started my YouTube Channel to provide the public with instruction to learn the fundamentals of music on guitar, and I occasionally offer free small group guitar classes online (details are in my newsletter.)
7) Teaching people how to play the guitar is my full time job, and while I do play regular gigs, my students' needs and goals always come first. If I'm not the best teacher for a student, I may be able to recommend another teacher.
6) I hold students accountable. If a student doesn't practice, we talk about it and we develop a plan. If a student continues to not practice, I discontinue our lessons.
5) Students are encouraged to ask for help between lessons, so we get the most out of our lesson time together. I ask students to send videos of their assignments so I can check them without taking time in our lesson, and I'm also available to answer questions via email between our sessions. On top of that, I have an extensive YouTube Channel with hundreds of jam tracks and lesson videos.
4) I create a plan for each student, so we stay on track in our lessons and they reach their goals quickly and effectively. I'm probably one of the most organized guitar teachers you will ever meet. You can check out my 5 Year General Syllabus, which is the basic framework I use for all my students.
3) I am dedicated to improving ways for guitarists to learn the fundamentals of music. When I realized that students and teachers needed a more effective method book, I wrote The Guitar Lesson Companion series, which is used in over 10 countries, including by faculty at Berklee School of Music.
2) My experience makes me a more effective teacher. I was the adjunct professor of guitar at Seattle University from 2006-18, I taught at University of Washington's summer jazz workshop in 2018-19, I created The Rock Project at Cornish College of the Arts and I was the lead instructor from 2010-15, and I taught music at Seattle Girls School for the 2016-17 school year. Before the pandemic, I was teaching a full studio of private students along with weekend guitar classes for beginning through advanced students at my Capitol Hill Guitar Studio in Seattle.
1) Teaching is my passion. Students sense this and they feel inspired to work hard. It's been several years since I had to close my physical studio space, and I have many successful students who have been surprised to learn that studying guitar online with me is not only convenient, but also highly effective, and fun!