A singing course for everyone, regardless of level or experience
Practical and accessible techniques
Strengthen your voice and sing better
Stand out at auditions
Vocal exercises for ongoing training
Learn from the world’s greatest vocal coach
Daniel's previous career as a high-level combat sports coach gives him a unique perspective on musical practice and learning. His systematic, step-by-step approach to playing and practicing makes him a sought after teacher and mentor by students all over the world.
If you're starting as a total beginner you'll be surprised how fast you can learn to play recognizable music. For most people, that comes in the first month or so, gets addicting, and hooks you for life. I encourage you to enjoy the process. Learn to love practicing and playing guitar will be a brilliant addition to your life.
You can do a lot with small amounts of practice time. At a minimum, you'll want to practice about two hours a week and break that into two to seven sessions as your schedule allows. Of course, some weeks you'll practice more and some weeks less. As long as you dedicate a couple hours a week to working on your playing, you will progress.
My base cost for a lesson is $65/hr. For myriad good reasons, I only do hour lessons. I give 10% or 15% off bundles of five and ten lessons making your lessons as low as $55/hr. Not only that, all students get access to my huge online resource library and video support between lessons so your lesson dollars go even further.
Stop that. Everyone is musical. Trust me. Often what we think of as a person being "musical" is just early exposure to making music. Maybe that was lessons from grandpa, singing in the church choir, or coming from a family that sang songs in the car. Likewise, people who feel they can't sing, keep time, or be "musical" usually didn't have exposure to music at a young age. If that's you, it's cool. I promise music is in you - or you wouldn't be on my website, right?
Daniel's previous career as a high-level combat sports coach gives him a unique perspective on
musical practice and learning. His systematic, step-by-step approach to
playing and practicing
makes him a sought after teacher and mentor by students all over the world.