Nikk Palumbo
Private music instructor. Rockstar. Music instrument designer and builder. I can teach anyone who wants to learn anything they want to learn.
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Nikk Palumbo
Diploma degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
50 lessons
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30 lessons
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20 lessons
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10 lessons
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Nikk - Know your guitar teacher
Music is my life, everything is rhythm, all you need is love. I have been playing music since childhood, initially self-taught, later going on to learn proper technique and theory as well as the Indian classical system. From experience I can say this is NOT an effective way to learn. It's much better to have someone help you through the process! I have been privately teaching music for over 15 years to students of all different: -Learning ability -Age groups, from 8 to 70 years old -Instruments, from piano to tuba -Goals I find 1 on 1 instruction to be the best, as it allows me to focus on the needs and the learning style of the student, and I find it exceptionally rewarding to work with differently abled children- it helps their self-esteem and brings them joy when they get a hold of it, most of the time they will really go far with it! I also have been tutoring in academic subject (reading, math, history, literature, science) applying the same principles and helping students to realize their potential!! This is not an AI generated summary, I wrote this one myself :)
Your guitar teacher expertise
Chords and Rhythms
Songs and Repertoire
Scales and Modes
Fingerstyle
Ear training
Guitar for beginners
Guitar Techniques
Learner for guitar lessons
Guitar for intermediate
Guitar for adults
Guitar for beginners
Guitar for kids
Guitar lessons quick guide
For music instruction, my approach is the same as teaching a language: there is an alphabet, we make words with these letters, then sentences, moving on to entire conversations. We learn to pronounce words correctly and then learn grammar. The other side of it is technique specific to the instrument, which includes exercises relative to the goals of the student. I tend to start with a lot of memorization through repetition, then gradual explanation as we go on. For music instruction, my approach is the same as teaching a language: there is an alphabet, we make words with these letters, then sentences, moving on to entire conversations. We learn to pronounce words correctly and then learn grammar. The other side of it is technique specific to the instrument, which includes exercises relative to the goals of the student. I tend to start with a lot of memorization through repetition, then gradual explanation as we go on.
Fun and relaxed guitar classes
90% Students enjoy learning without feeling pressured
Guitar lessons have strong results in a short time
91% Parent feel they kids have started playing songs within weeks
Guitar lessons that balance theory and fun
Includes just enough music theory to support practical learning
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
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Guitar concepts taught by Nikk
The student and tutor reviewed and practiced piano arpeggios and scales, focusing on rhythmic accuracy with a metronome and introducing the concept of modes. They worked on transitioning between octaves and coordinating hands for specific passages, and planned to apply similar practice strategies to the initial measures of a Bach piece.
Modes and Scales: G Mixolydian
Arpeggio Practice Techniques
Rhythmic Practice with Quadruplets
Chord Voicings and Hand Roles
The Tutor and Student reviewed piano scales and their corresponding sharps, then delved into chord construction, inversions, and scale degrees (1-3-5 for major chords). They began applying these concepts to build a song, "Grapefruit Moon," with the Tutor providing a written outline for practice and further study of chord structures.
Scales and Sharps
Basic Chord Construction and Inversions
Chord Progressions and Bass Lines
Degrees of the Scale and Chord Formulas
The Tutor and Student reviewed music theory concepts, including key signatures and chord identification. They practiced playing specific musical passages with a metronome to improve timing and coordination. The session concluded with an introduction to analyzing new sheet music, focusing on understanding chord structures and their notation, with a plan to continue practicing with the metronome.
Chord Voicings and Inversions
Left and Right Hand Coordination
Metronome Practice for Timing and Precision
Key Signatures and Enharmonic Equivalents
The tutor and student explored advanced piano techniques, focusing on harmonic theory, chord progressions, and bass line creation. They practiced identifying and constructing seventh chords, understanding Roman numeral analysis for transposition, and developing creative harmonic choices for songs, with a focus on the sustain pedal's function.
Roman Numerals for Chord Structure
Harmony as Relative to the Chord
The Sustain Pedal
Harmonic Direction and Chord Voicings
The tutor and student worked on developing rhythmic accuracy and timing using a metronome. They practiced scales and bass lines at various tempos, focusing on playing precisely with the beat and identifying musical patterns. The student was advised to continue practicing with the metronome, focusing on the bass notes of the piece, and to incorporate scales as a warm-up.
Metronome Practice
Counting and Rhythm Notation
Chord Identification and Patterns
The Role of the Sustain Pedal
Musical Improvisation: Chord-Melody Interaction
Musical Expression: Feeling and Technique
Music Practice Strategies: Repetition and Variation
Audio Setup and Troubleshooting
Learning tools used in guitar classes
DAWs
PDF Sheet Music
Chord Diagram Apps
Looping Pedals
Guitar Tuner Apps
Ear Training Software
Engaging guitar lessons
Note taking
Mobile joining
Weekend lessons
Open Q&A
Record lessons

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