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Personalized Guitar Lessons in Excelsior, Minnesota.
Personalized Guitar Lessons in Excelsior, Minnesota.
Personalized guitar lessons, available in person or online. Lessons are built around what you want to learn, where you’re starting from, and how you learn best - not a one-size-fits-all program.
Personalized guitar lessons, available in person or online. Lessons are built around what you want to learn, where you’re starting from, and how you learn best - not a one-size-fits-all program.

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When Should You Upgrade Your Guitar Gear?
When Is the Right Time to Upgrade Your Guitar Gear? A Guide for Evolving Players Every guitarist hits a point where the question arises: is it time to upgrade? It’s not just about acquiring more gear; it’s about ensuring your equipment serves your musical journey. Let’s break down when you’ll know it’s time. First, consider your skill level. In your early days, your starter guitar was perfect, but as you improve, you start to notice limitations. If your playing feels held bac
redmmo1
Mar 31 min read


The CAGED System: How to Unlock the Guitar Fretboard at Any Level
The CAGED System: How to Unlock the Guitar Fretboard at Any Level If you’ve ever felt lost on the guitar neck, you’re not alone. Most guitarists learn a handful of open chords, maybe a few barre chords, and some scale shapes — but the fretboard still feels like a maze. The CAGED system is one of the most practical tools for turning that maze into a map. Despite the slightly awkward name, the CAGED system isn’t about boxing your playing into rigid shapes. It’s about understand
redmmo1
Feb 203 min read


The Biggest Myths About Learning Guitar (That Hold You Back)
The Biggest Myths About Learning Guitar (That Hold You Back) Learning guitar is one of those things people romanticize. You see someone play a song effortlessly and it looks like magic. Then you pick up a guitar, your fingers hurt, nothing sounds right, and suddenly it feels like you’re just “not a guitar person.” That gap between expectation and reality is where most people quit. And a big reason people quit isn’t because guitar is too hard — it’s because they believe a few
redmmo1
Feb 193 min read


How Long Does It Actually Take to Learn Guitar?
How Long Does It Actually Take to Learn Guitar? What Beginners Can Expect in the First 6 Months One of the first questions almost every new guitar student asks is: “How long does it take to learn guitar?” The honest answer is: it depends on what you mean by “learn.” If you mean “become a world-class guitarist,” that’s a lifelong journey. If you mean “be able to play real songs, sound decent, and feel like this is actually working,” that happens much sooner than most people ex
redmmo1
Feb 164 min read


How Humidity and Temperature Quietly Wreck Your Guitar (and How to Protect It)
Most guitar damage doesn’t happen from drops, accidents, or obvious abuse. It happens slowly, quietly, and invisibly — from the environment your guitar lives in every day. Humidity and temperature are two of the most overlooked factors in guitar health, yet they have a massive long-term impact on how your instrument feels, plays, and even survives. The scary part is that a guitar can look perfectly fine on the outside while developing problems internally that only show up mon
redmmo1
Feb 93 min read


Why Playing With Other People Changes Your Guitar Playing More Than Practicing Alone
Most guitarists spend the vast majority of their time playing alone. Bedroom. Practice space. Headphones on. Looping the same sections. Working through riffs, chords, and exercises in isolation. There’s nothing wrong with this — solo practice is where fundamentals are built, technique is refined, and raw skill develops. But there’s a point where playing alone stops giving you the feedback you actually need to grow as a musician. Because music is not a solo activity by nature.
redmmo1
Feb 73 min read


Why Playing More Doesn’t Always Make You Better (and What Actually Does)
At some point, almost every musician runs into a quiet frustration that doesn’t look dramatic from the outside. You’re playing often. Sometimes a lot. Your fingers are moving, your hands don’t feel rusty, and yet… nothing is really changing. You’re not worse, but you’re not meaningfully better either. The hours keep stacking up, but the sound coming back at you feels strangely familiar. This is the moment where a dangerous assumption usually slips in: if progress has stalled,
redmmo1
Feb 33 min read


Why Most Guitarists Plateau (and How to Break Through It)
Why Most Guitarists Plateau (and How to Break Through It) At some point, almost every guitarist hits a wall. You’re no longer a beginner. You can play songs, move around the fretboard, maybe even improvise a bit — but no matter how much you practice, you don’t seem to get better . The progress that once felt fast and exciting slows to a crawl. This is the guitar plateau — and it’s far more common than people realize. The good news? Plateaus aren’t a sign that you’ve peaked. T
redmmo1
Jan 303 min read


The Legend of Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson, the Delta Blues virtuoso, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of music, cloaked in as much myth as...
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Nov 11, 20242 min read


Guitar, Consistency is Key.
The Power of Routine When learning any musical instrument, the key to success lies in regular practice. Just like athletes train their...
redmmo1
Nov 7, 20242 min read


The Practice Routine of Franz Liszt
The Legacy of Franz Liszt Franz Liszt, a name synonymous with virtuosity in classical piano, not only captivated audiences with his...
redmmo1
Nov 3, 20241 min read


The Captivating History of the Guitar: From Ancient Roots to Modern Mastery
As a guitar instructor, I've had the privilege of teaching students the art of this remarkable instrument. But did you know that the...
redmmo1
Aug 11, 20242 min read


Unlocking the Secrets of the Electric Guitar: How It Works
The electric guitar, with its powerful sound and versatility, is a staple of rock, blues, and countless other genres. But have you ever...
redmmo1
Aug 10, 20242 min read


Unlocking the Secrets of the Modes: A Journey Through Ancient Sounds
Ever wondered why some melodies sound happy, while others evoke a sense of mystery or longing? The answer might lie in the ancient world...
redmmo1
Aug 8, 20242 min read
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