FAQs

  • What's better, in person or online?

    Although online lessons are great for students who live far away and are unable to make the trip.
    In person lessons offer a variety of benefits that are difficult to replicate in an online setting.

  • What is your cancellation policy?

    I ask that you provide me with at least 24 hours notice before rescheduling a lesson.

    I offer a 4 week grace period, in which we can reschedule the lesson before it is forfeited.

    I’m very flexible and accommodating when it comes to rescheduling lessons. I’ve never had anyone forfeit a lesson because we couldn’t find a time to reschedule.

  • How long should lessons be?

    I usually recommend 60 minutes as a good length for both adults and adolescents.

    30 or 45 min for younger children as their attention spans are generally shorter.

  • Do you offer a free trial lesson?

    Would you go to a restaurant and ask for a free trial burger?

  • Can you help me find a good used kit on the cheap and set it up/tune it?

    Absolutely! I have helped many people navigate the wilds of kijiji, ebay etc, and find a great and affordable used kit.
    I can help you set it up and tune it as well!

  • What is your availability?

    My schedule is flexible. Whether you want to do a class during a weekday evening, a weekend morning or anywhere in-between. I’m confident that we can figure out a time that works for you.

  • Do I need to practice outside of lessons?

    Yes! Most of the actual learning is self-directed and takes place outside of lessons.

    Although I can offer my guidance and support. It’s your adventure and you have to slay your own dragon.

  • Why should I commit to a monthly package?

    The only way to see real progress is consistency and committing to a monthly bundle of classes establishes a regular schedule, which promotes habit formation and continual progress.

    Furthermore, it creates a sense of accountability and investment, encouraging students to attend regularly in order to get the most value from their financial commitment.

    In contrast, drop-in, or week-to-week classes lack this structure, which makes it easier to skip sessions and potentially lose momentum.