ONE MONTH FREE LESSONS

As a “Special” deal, I am temporarily offering one month of 4 free lessons to all new students I accept, ages 7-12. Of course, we will want to have a conversation first to see if we seem like a good match. Also, my actual day and time availability for your son or daughter’s lesson will factor in and play a role. (Remember, I teach in your home and therefore geography and travel-time are important considerations in my scheduling and accepting of students). But if both of these things check out for us, there are no strings attached: I will provide one month’s worth of 4 free lessons to you. No contracts, no commitments. It’s that simple.

It gets better. I should also be able to provide a high quality 3/4 size freebie “loaner” guitar (also described on this website) for that month long trial period. (If it happens that you don’t actually have a good guitar lying somewhere around the house.) This size guitar is particularly well suited for kids, although adults frequently use them as well, for “travel guitars.” (I personally have two, for just that reason.)

I have intentionally set this up so that there’s zero risk and financial investment to you in exploring the idea of personalized music instruction for your young student. To be able to first see for yourself whether or not this is actually a good idea, and something to further invest in with continuing lessons as well as a eventually getting good guitar of your own. You get to check it all out without the necessity of first becoming somewhat financially committed to an unknown.

I’m making this generous set of offers (4 free lessons, free “loaner” guitar) for two reasons.

1) I have some openings in my schedule I’d like to fill. (Each fall I lose a few kids due to their graduating High School).

2) I know how it is! While getting kids started early on really is a great idea (see “Start them Young!” also on this website), the normal and totally justifiable doubts (I.E. “Is this a good idea or will it turn out to be just another waste of time and money?”) can cause even the most supportive of parents to hesitate. Obviously, this tough economy doesn’t help matters either – we’re all correct to be cautious about what we’re investing our hard earned money in. I get it. And so.. I want to make it easy for you to test the waters.

Of course, I know you will be more than pleased with the results of my working with your son or daughter, but now you can check that claim out for yourself with no risk or money upfront, and no contracts to sign. If you a) decide to give it a go, b) it seems like a good match and scheduling details work out for both of us, c) you try me out with this offer but then after the initial 4 free lessons decide that it’s actually not for you, no problem – you simply return the loaner guitar and that’s the end of it. (You can however keep all student notebook materials I provide free of charge.) If instead you are pleased and decide to continue on with lessons, there are no contracts to sign and no fine print – we just move ahead from there at my regular going rate and minimal terms of operation.

Read some of my 50+ testimonials on this webpage. I’m quite proud to have them. You’ll see that most have been written by my current students or parents. Think it over. Then give me a call with your questions and let’s see what we can see.

Just don’t wait too long; this offer will be withdrawn as soon as all my available teaching slots are filled. And know that for the most part, once they’re filled, they tend to stayed filled. I realize it sounds rather immodest, but I really like this job, and, I’m really good at it! Remember that, sometimes, what sounds too good to be true really is true!