One error that new guitar teachers often make
while learning how to teach guitar students is they allow them to take control
of the way lessons are taught. How do they do this? In most cases, the guitar
teacher will ask the student what they want to learn, and then base their
guitar instruction off of the student’s idea of what it takes to learn that
particular idea on guitar.
For example, if you ask your student what
their main goal is with guitar and they say “to become a great guitar solo
player”, there are many ways you could approach helping them to reach this
goal. However, the student may think that in order to accomplish this, they
should focus only on playing scales over and over. As you can imagine, the
student does not fully understand what it takes to reach their goal (this is
why they are the ‘student’), so you need to help them reach their goal while
teaching them using your own teaching methods. Read this conversation I had
with one of my students about what to teach beginning guitar students
to see how to teach guitar students more effectively.
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