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James - Private Guitar Teacher

James - Private Guitar Teacher

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Education

  • Bachelor of Music: Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia) Advanced Performance Major
  • Honors Year, Bachelor of Music Performance: Victorian College of Arts University of (Melbourne, Australia) Improvisation Stream
  • Masters of Music: Purchase College State University of New York

Highlights

  • Professional musician with 20 years of performing experience
  • 17 years of teaching experience
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About James

Hi, my name is James Wengrow, and I am a professional guitarist and teacher with 20 years of experience, and I look forward to helping you with your musical journey! No matter the age or skill level, lessons are always fun and relaxed but challenging and ultimately rewarding. I am perceptive to students' musical interests, personalities, and learning styles. Some respond to explicitly prescribed practice routines; some are more receptive to open-ended practices within a theoretical/technical/improvisational framework, and then there is everything in between.

'WHAT' to play on the guitar is just surface level! I always focus on the process-based 'HOW' to approach any musical passage or goal, deconstruct the core issue at hand (pun intended), improve, and ultimately experience the joy of music and practicing a craft.

Now that we live in an age with unlimited free or low-cost information online, a good teacher will carve out a path aligned with your goals while encouragingly keeping you on and updating that path. When I focus on technique and theory, I weave them into musical contexts or songs that resonate with you while still focusing on the smaller fundamentals and how they fit into our bigger-picture goals. Often, I ask what songs/albums/artists you are listening to, hear them on the spot, and then deconstruct them to the level appropriate for your skill and experience. After learning from me, you will eventually be able to do this for yourself!

I have assisted students in many contexts in New York (where I live) and also in Australia (where I am from): from beginners and group classes of 20+ in public, private, and after-school music programs, to conducting workshops at conservatories, or teaching advanced students regularly performing and preparing for auditions. While I am fortunate to have studied, played, recorded, and toured with some of the world's most elite musicians, there is nothing more rewarding than drawing on my experience to help others. The connections forged and the fulfillment from witnessing people's long-term progress runs deep.

PLAYED, STUDIED &/OR RECORDED WITH:

Bands: Kinsmen & Strangers, Binate Mates, Dropbear Lodge, Féte, Extensions Guitar Quartet, The Robber Crab's, Lidless Quartet, The Sleeved Hearts Artists: Mark Helias, Anna Webber, Hery Paz, Ralph Alessi, David Ades, Matt Jodrell, Marike Van Dijk, Scott McConnachie, Julien Wilson, Allan Browne, Elliott Dalgleish

TEACHING POSITIONS IN NEW YORK

(2016-2023) NYC Guitar School Individual and group guitar and bass guitar lessons to students of all ages at Upper East Side and Brooklyn locations. Adjudicator of graduation submissions. Ensemble coach for theory, songwriting, and beat-making workshops, for the adult and kids/teens rock band programs and group instructor for after-school classes at PS87 and The School at Columbia University.

(2019-2023) Midori Foundation Group Instruction for an after-school program at NYC public schools. Groups consisting of 20+ students in grades 2 to 5 for PS314M and grades 6 to 8 for MS324.

TEACHING POSITIONS IN AUSTRALIA
(2020) Sessional work at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (Brisbane) Performance and workshop for the Bachelor of Music students in the Jazz department
(2021-2022) Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School (Brisbane)
(2012-2013) Beaumaris North Primary School (Melbourne) Individual and group guitar lessons to students age 5 to 12. Assistance in the running of both school's concerts and events.
(2009-2011) Saint Laurence’s College (Brisbane) Individual and group lessons for students from grades 5-12 based on classical guitar pedagogy. Individual and group lessons. Assistance in running the Junior Guitar Orchestra (approximately 40 ensemble members), extra-curricular concerts, and music camps/tours.

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