Your search for a guitar teacher can finally end with the good folks at Music Prep. John Montemayor brings in years of experience in teaching electric and classical guitar to kids of all ages, as...
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History
Music Prep was established to prepare the next generation of artist. Our program ensures that you receive the highest quality of training. At Music Prep we focus on four major categories: Repertoire - a stock of pieces that a performer knows or is prepared to perform. Technique - the ability of instrumental and vocal musicians to exert optimal control of their instruments or vocal cords in order to produce precise musical effects. Musicianship - the knowledge, skill and sensitivity in performing music. The artistry of performing. Musical Literacy - the ability to the read, write, and verbally communicate musical notation correctly. Our program is designed to sequentially build upon the skills you currently possess. Whether you're picking up an instrument for the first time or looking to expand your knowledge on one, Music Prep will help you achieve your goals.
Specialties
Music Prep was established to prepare the next generation of artist. We currently provide private in home lessons for the following instruments: Classical Guitar / Electric Guitar / Bass Guitar Lesson in Piano / Voice / Percussion will be added soon!
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Reviews
The instructor was amazing and I can't wait for my next lesson!! I gave been playing guitar for years and there is always something new to learn.
My son has been with Music Prep for over two years. He takes classical guitar lessons weekly and has attended the rock camps. My son loves his lessons and we have heard great improvement. All...
Highly recommend for anyone looking to learn guitar or ukulele. Patient, kind and encouraging. Just can't say enough good things. He has such a talent with connecting and engaging his students....
My son has taken summer classes with Music Prep for the last two years and it has really given him the momentum he needed to amp up his abilities. The public performance at the end of class is...




