As a teacher, I help students find creativity and purpose in making music.

I have taught students ages 15 to 75 to explore their musical imagination as an instrumentalist, as composer/producers, or both.

My studio offerings include Logic Pro-focused group music production classes, and production-focused private lessons on guitar, bass (upright & electric), and piano.

In lessons, students learn to follow their own stylistic compass, becoming independent music creators capable of collaborating with friends old and new.

Students of mine have won scholarships to prestigious colleges like Berklee and Manhattan School of Music, have performed professionally, and have collaborated interdisciplinarily with creatives in theater, film and game design.

I create customized practice plans for each individual to ensure they are moving in the direction of their musical dreams.

I've worked with Grammy award winning and Tony nominated, multi-platinum artists as a performer, teacher and consultant. I use all my professional experience in my teaching to ignite a passion for learning and music in my students.

How we will work together to get you unstuck:

  1. Accessibility:
    You can study with me from anywhere in the world, so the stress and fatigue of travel is never an issue.

    I also teach out of my home studio in Portland, Oregon.

  2. Custom Sheet Music and Backing Tracks:
    We choose music together that inspires you and sparks your curiosity and creativity. I arrange custom versions of songs tailored to your skill level, as needed.

    I also produce example tracks to demonstrate how to play a song, and practice tracks to guide weekly practice when appropriate.

  3. Superb Communication:
    Each lesson includes an email summary that contains practice goals for the week, along with relevant sheet music/practice tracks. If you have a question, I’m just an email away.

  4. Ease of Creativity:
    Working in Zoom, I give students remote access to Musescore, Garageband and Logic so you can have a hands-on experience in songwriting, composition, and production skills. These all boost creative imagination and curiosity.

  5. Engagement and Focus:
    For younger students, musical games and learning tools are key. We’ll “play” at ear training, and basic music theory to keep younger students captivated and inspired.

To find out if we’re a good fit, schedule an introductory lesson below, so we can meet online, you can get a sense of how I teach and I can answer all of your questions.