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Chris Slagle - New York City

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Chris Slagle is giving guitar lessons in New York City

Contact Info

Email Address:
Phone:
914-862-4028

Chris Slagle

My guitar lessons take place in:
In the student\'s home
Teaching area :
Croton on Hudson, Ossining, Tarrytown, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Yorktown, Peekskill, Putnam Valley
Instrument Type:
Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar
Music Styles
Rock Guitar, Blues Guitar, Metal Guitar
Guitar Techniques:
Lead guitar, Rhythm guitar, Performance, Improvisation, Reading Music, Music Theory, Scales and Exercises, Song Writing
Levels taught :
Beginner, Intermediate
My teaching approach :
My approach includes combining traditional methods such as reading, scale studies and chord studies with specific student interests and abilities.
A guitar lesson with me might entail the following
Your first guitar lesson with me might include the following
The qualities I look for in an ideal guitar student might include the following
Guitar lessons typically take place on these days and hours:
My influences are:
Fee Schedule :
1/2 hr. - $35.00 45 min - $45.00 1 Hr. - $55.00
My cancellation/booking policy :
Flexible Schedule with 24 hr. notice for cancellations.
Which methods of payment are accepted?
I have been teaching guitar for:
5 Year(s)

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