

Nick
- Rate 591 GHS
- Response 1h

591 GHS/hr
1st lesson free
- Guitar
- Acoustic Guitar
- Classical Guitar
GUITAR LESSONS from NICK LIU, BM and MM from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 3rd Prize Winner of the 2025 Boston International Guitar Competition
- Guitar
- Acoustic Guitar
- Classical Guitar
Lesson location
About Nick
BM - San Francisco Conservatory of Music, with Marc Teicholz MM - San Francisco Conservatory of Music, with Meng Su 3rd Prize Winner of the 2025 Boston International Guitar Competition My philosophy of music education is centered on the belief that discipline must always serve passion. While not every student will pursue a professional performing career, every individual should conclude their studies with the same curiosity and desire to explore music independently that they started with. I strive to cultivate this enduring internal motivation, ensuring that a student’s "spark" is never extinguished by premature technical demands or rigid standards. The primary goal of my instruction is to nurture the student's intrinsic motivation by tailoring the curriculum to their temperament, interests, and stage of development. I. Student-Centered Pedagogical Approach My teaching method is founded on individualized engagement and fostering an open, adaptive relationship with the student: Individualized Development: I meet every student exactly where they are, treating all levels with equal respect and focusing on the individual rather than a "one-for-all" standard. I set realistic, customized steps for technical and musical progress, recognizing that rushing into difficult pieces only disadvantages long-term growth. The Teacher as Continuous Learner: I approach teaching with an open mind, acknowledging the vast differences in students’ physical make-up (hand size, nail shape), learning styles, and unique musical attributes. An accomplished musician knows what works for them; a dedicated teacher must observe and find what works best for the student. Preserving the Passion: It is paramount to preserve the student’s love for music and avoid comparison with peers. A student’s current level only represents their position right now; maintaining their passion ensures they possess the desire and capability to work at and enjoy music for the rest of their lives. II. Fundamental Instrumental Principles These core principles are integrated into every lesson to build comprehensive musicianship, technical mastery, and physical health: Vocal Guidance: Music is a natural, expressive language. Singing is crucial for instrumentalists to avoid falling into instrument-specific technical "rabbit holes." Students are trained to use their inner voice as a guide, encouraging them to perform the music exactly as they would sing it to connect emotional intent directly to sound production. The Importance of the Nail: I regard the guitarist’s nail as comparable to a violinist’s bow—it is the source of tone, volume, and projection. I teach detailed, sensitive nail shaping and maintenance techniques using simple tools (files, sandpaper) as an essential, high-impact component of tone production. Musician as Athlete (Warm-Up Routine): To be a performing musician is to be an artist, a scholar, and an athlete. I require students to establish a consistent warm-up routine to ensure effective performance and injury prevention. These routines are designed to be sufficient for maintaining technique even when time for repertoire practice is limited.
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To be a musician is to be an artist, historian, scholar, and an athlete. As an honorable graduate from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music with 3.96 GPA, and a Prize Winner in Boston, I will be pleased to offer you a fun and well-rounded experience in your music education! From a very satisfied student of mine: “I have made more improvements in a short time with only a few lessons than I have in the past 20 years.“
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Rate
- 591 GHS
Pack prices
- 5h: 2,954 GHS
- 10h: 5,908 GHS
online
- GHS591/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Nick will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 30mins
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