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“I think Guitar Lessons Interactive and the guitar lessons are great, I've learned so much from what you are teaching me
now. You're a great teacher. Rock On!”
Sam G.
Kona, Hawaii Age 11
 

“I live in a very rural area, with no qualified teachers.   But that is no issue with Chuck Rogers of Guitar Lessons Interactive.  The lessons are actually more convenient than going to someone’s store or studio.  His instruction is excellent, and you soon forget you are not in the same room." 
Chuck C.
Kona, Hawaii

"Guitar Lessons Interactive provides excellent instruction and is a very convenient way to study guitar since all lessons are taken online from my home computer."
Tom R.
Orlando, Florida

Chuck Rogers is a master guitarist and instructor, and has focused on playing not only the score as written, but also on technique. This has helped me to bring out the beauty of the instrument and the amazing music that has been created for it.  Chuck brings a world of experience to his teaching, and I am glad that I am one of his students.
Tolson M.
Clermont, Florida

First music lesson is free when you register with Music Lessons Interactive! After you register for lessons your teacher will e-mail you to set up lesson times.

Students will need the following to start their lessons with Music Lessons Interactive.

1.  Computer

2.  High speed internet connection


3.  Skype software:   This is the software program that teachers use to communicate visually and audibly with students. Skype can be downloaded free from www.Skype.com


4.  Webcam:   The webcam is the eye to the computer, and is the device that allows the student and teacher to see each other. Most webcams plug directly into a USB port on the computer.


5.  Microphone:   A microphone enables the student and teacher to speak to one another. We recommend that students use a microphone that is seperate from the webcam, so that it can be placed away fom the speaker of the computer. This will reduce unwanted audio problems such as slapback or feedback.

Your teacher will help you with any technical problems. Feel free to e-mail Music Lessons Interactive if you have any questions at info@musiclessonsinteractive.com   

phone: (850) 934-1382




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