GRANT HUDSON
Let's get down to it
Why Should you take lessons?
If you're trying to learn a song, and you just can't seem to get it, lessons can help. One on one instruction with a teacher is the perfect time to identify what's holding you back and learn how to fix it.
In lessons, you'll learn concrete techniques to help you reach your musical goals, using detail-oriented practice routines that keep you interested in the material. I like to think of them as games we play on our instruments to help us improve.
My goal as a teacher is to focus on the material while keeping lessons fun and interesting.
Ultimately, music lessons are about what you want to learn. Whether there's a song you've always wanted to be able to play, or you want to learn some specific technical skills, I can help. Your learning style is unique to you, and your music lessons should be too.
So what are you waiting for? Let's do this.
Have Any Questions?
I'm here to help.
Send me an email at Grant@GrantHudson.net.
If you have a unique situation that you would like to discuss before booking or just have a question about my teaching style, I'd love to hear from you.
How it works
1. Schedule your first lesson
2. Talk about what you'd like to work on and your goals
3. Create a plan that helps you reach them!
What you get
One-on-one lessons tailored to your needs
Personalized lesson plans & materials
Email support if you're stuck (Outside of class)
Take The First Step Towards Your Musical Goals
HERE'S WHAT MY STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY
Grant is an amazing instructor.
I've been taking lessons for 2 months and I can already play full songs memorized. He's willing to teach anything I want to learn and he's very encouraging.
He's also been very flexible with my schedule, since I sometimes have to reschedule times due to work.
Michelle Hatwood
Grant is one of the most patient, understanding and helpful instructors I have ever worked with. He's respectful of my work and is constantly encouraging me to push forward. His teaching style is pragmatic, while still remaining fluid enough to allow for flexibility.
Really, the only thing that matters is that Grant is educated, patient and (perhaps most of all) comfortable. I trust him and his analysis. I trust his advice. He's a great mentor and somebody you can count on.
Franklin Ambrosino