Guitar For Beginners with Karl Farren
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6 x Tue, 22 October - 3 December |
07:00 pm - 09:00 pm |
Mullumbimby, NSW |
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$240.00 |
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Introduction:
If you're one of the millions who bought a guitar, learned three chords (or less), got frustrated, and hasn't picked up the guitar since, this class is for you! This is a fresh start, a chance to get over those 'beginner's blues' and actually get to play stuff and enjoy it. So dust off your guitar, bring it along and join in. But be warned, you may well find you'll acquire a lifelong addiction to playing your guitar.
What to bring
- Your guitar
- Notebook and pen
- $10 to pay tutor for materials
Feedback from past Students
"Easy to learn, pushed to develop skills, easy to understand and expanded my knowledge." Georgia Thyne
"Karl explained everything in a very simple & encouraging way. He made sure we all understood before moving along."" Patti
"Karl is a natural teacher - he knows his stuff, he's funny, patient and understands his students." Kim
"Karl was clear, supportive in his instruction. His style created a great learning environment." David
"Very interesting & inspirational. Made me want to get better and continue study." Rhydian
Important information
Once your enrolment is completed you will receive a confirmation email. This email will include your receipt and inform you of the dates, times and venue for your course. It will also let you know of anything you need to take to class with you.
Please make sure that you give us a valid email address and mobile number as any course changes will be communicated via sms or email.
Students are required to be 15 years old and above at the time of enrolment.
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We keep our class sizes small so that you get a better experience. Avoid disappointment, enrol early!
Tutor Profile:
Karl Farren
Karl is an excellent teacher with over thirty years experience in adult education and training. His experience ranges from teaching Kung Fu (including self-defence techniques for the visually-impaired) to Shiatsu, bodywork, anatomy, Chinese Medicine theory, guitar and songwriting.
For six years Karl was a senior teacher of Chinese Medicine, Oriental Diagnosis and Shiatsu-Do at the British School of Shiatsu-Do, London. His duties there included teaching Chinese Medicine theory to the other faculty members. On graduating from the London School of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, he was also invited to join the faculty there. More recently, Karl has taught Chinese Medicine and Shiatsu at The Way College of Oriental Therapies and Bodywork, Byron Bay.
Karl has taught beginner and intermediate guitar for several years at the annual Summersong Music Camp, where he has also led workshops in a capella singing and Irish ‘mouth-music’. He was invited by the Gold Coast Writers Association to teach a workshop in songwriting, and has also taught songwriting courses and workshops at Byron Shire Community College, Coast Acoustic Music Association and Loose Acoustic Enterprises. For the last five years, Karl has taught the hugely popular ‘Band Lab’ classes at Summersong Music Camp.
At the institutions where he has taught, Karl was directly responsible for curriculum design and writing course materials, as well as delivering both theory and practical sessions. In addition to delivering lectures and classes, Karl has extensive experience in leading smaller seminars, small-group and individual tutorials, supervising students in clinical practice, and running assessments and examinations. Karl was a registered Teacher with the Shiatsu Society (UK). He holds a Diploma in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) and a Certificate IV in Training Small Groups from NSW Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board.
Throughout his teaching career, Karl has had consistently excellent feedback from students, faculty members and external assessors. For students, Karl’s great strengths as a teacher are his enthusiasm, his clarity of presentation, his command of his subject, and his love of teaching. For the institution there are the added benefits of his experience, his organisational skills and a highly professional attitude.