Mike's Students Speak!
(Just a few voices from among the 30-or-so who
currently take lessons with Mike)
Mike is a fantastic instructor and person. He is very concerned that your lessons follow along with what you want to learn to help you play your style - and expose you to a broader world of music than you anticipated. The 1-hour lesson format works great for me. The typical session involves some theory, some playing, and filling in the holes in between. He is always prepared for your session and knows where he wants to take you that day. His easy-going personality and enthusiasm makes it easy to digest what can be some difficult concepts. He is not the type of instructor who force feeds you riffs week after week, expecting you to put the pieces together. His instructional approach is logical and builds on the previous lessons. I would highly recommend you check him out if you are serious about your lessons.
Roger, electric guitar (San Francisco)
Michael has been incredibly flexible in our scheduling lessons, for which I am very grateful. He is always incredibly pleasant, fun to talk to and allows our lessons to go at my pace. And the result is this: I'm still playing and getting better week by week!
Amanda, mandolin (San Francisco)
Mike is an outstanding musician, guitarist and teacher. He has a breadth
and depth of knowledge in a wide variety of musical styles and the techniques
applicable to each of them. In addition to his
considerable knowledge and musical abilities, he is very creative in finding
ways to help you improve your technique and musicianship. There is a clear
and cohesive plan for every lesson as he keeps a journal for every student.
More than any other teacher I have studied with in the states and in Europe,
he has a gift for identifying what is unique in my approach to music and
the guitar. I am a much better guitar player and creative individual thanks
to his considerable talent and caring. Thank you Mike!
David, jazz guitar (David is a graduate of the San Francisco
Conservatory with a degree in classical guitar)
For those of you reading this, Mike is a inspirational teacher - one
of a kind! I first heard of Mike when he was a student at
Dartmouth and I was there as a faculty member. At that point (age
47) I had just picked up the guitar and at best knew a few chords.
I sought Mike out, as he was known as the best guitarist on campus, and
managed to get lessons. I even think I was one of his first students.
Mike opened up the world of music to me and I never looked back.
He has a wonderful way of finding out where your talents lie and building
your confidence in expressing yourself through music. But it goes
beyond that, as our lessons are filled with discussions about life and
how you approach it. I was sad when Mike left Dartmouth and I moved
to California to go to Stanford as I thought we had parted forever.
I was so pleased that we again joined up in San Francisco. Now he
teaches classes at my house at Stanford, where I get to watch him work
with many of his students and some of those students work with me at Stanford.
As a fellow teacher (albeit in Geology) I love watching and learning from
Mike how he approaches and works with students. It is an inspiration
to me as a fellow teacher. As for me, I have gone beyond a few chords
and he still has the patience to watch someone in their 50s take on a
subject that has always been assigned to the young. In short, if
you have the chance to meet Mike do so, play music with him, and find
your talents through his.
Page Chamberlain, Chair and Professor of Geological and
Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Age 51 (acoustic guitar)
I started bluegrass bass lessons with Mike last spring. Despite the fact
that Mike did not feel he was qualified to teach me correct upright bass
"technique," he has still managed to teach me a lot in a very
short period of time. Although I took piano lessons for ten years, I never
successfully learned the details of musicality, keys, or chord progressions.
Mike has managed to teach me more in a few months than I ever learned
while taking piano.
Mike is a very talented musician and a very patient teacher. I especially
enjoy that he is welcome to any suggestions I make about new things I
would like to learn. Overall, I really enjoy going to lessons!
Laura, acoustic bass, Stanford
I wasn't satisfied with my old teacher, and he was too expensive. I had
a few lessons with Mike and felt he actually cared about helping me improve
as a gutar playerthis was not the case for my previous teacher.
I also felt like the rates were very affordable.
Steve, classical/rock guitar
Guitar lessons with Mike were most awesome, and everyone should check
it out. Hes really open about whatever style of music you want to
play. Whether it was Nirvana, John Mayer, Led Zeppelin, or Fernando Sor,
I totally rocked my socks off with guitar lessons. Mike was really encouraging
and supportive, no matter how much I thought I sucked. More importantly,
he never shouted at me like evil piano teachers did if I didnt practice
as much as I should have (haha). So go now! Take lessons with Mike! Dont
lose any time!
Jenny, age 19, classical and rock guitar