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Guitar Lessons with Mark Coffin

Guitar Lessons with Mark Coffin

On the next few pages, you'll be asked some questions about your experience level with the guitar and what your goals are with the instrument. This helps clarify your goals, and helps me understand how I can help. Once you've completed the form, I will follow up with an email about lessons, pricing and next steps.  - Mark Coffin 
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    Who is interested in lessons? If the interested student is under 18, please indicate the name of a parent or guardian.
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    What's the best email address to use to contact you?
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    What's the best phone number to reach you at?
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    Beginners, just write 'beginner' here
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    What is it that you want support and guidance to achieve with the guitar?
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    Learning guitar involves three things: • Trying new and challenging things • Building new habits and routines • Developing an understanding of how music works Learning how to practise is part of learning how to play. In our lessons, I'll help you build a practice approach that fits your goals, schedule, and learning style. You don't need massive amounts of time—you just need to keep coming back to the instrument. My job is helping you identify and overcome whatever barriers stand between you and the guitarist you want to become. Students make the most progress when they: • Make time for guitar between lessons • Understand that progress comes from consistent effort over time • Communicate openly about challenges that arise along the way Does this approach make sense to you?
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    Thanks for Completing the Form

    I've received your responses and will be in touch soon.

    I'll follow up with:

    • Lesson information

    • Pricing

    • Scheduling options

    Thanks for your interest in guitar lessons.

    — Mark

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