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About Rhonda
I have always had a love of music. From the music trivia games that my family won't play with me, to my large collection of records, cassettes, and CDs - I am hooked!
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I made my solo performance debut at age 7 by singing "It's a Small World" acapella in a school talent show. At age 9 I started taking clarinet lessons where I learned musicianship and how to read music. Throughout my school years I also sang in choir, played tenor saxophone in the school jazz band, and hoofed it in marching band!


During my first year in college I took a beginning guitar class for fun and I never looked back! I studied classical guitar for 3 years and piano for 2 years. I ultimately received a Minor in Music from California State University, Hayward in 1990.
I have been playing guitar for 38 years. I have played professionally in the San Francisco Bay Area in various rock, country, and blues bands as well as playing solo acoustic performances at local coffee houses and Farmer's Markets.
I have been teaching private guitar lessons for 30 years, piano for 20 years, and ukulele for 8 years. I like to keep learning fun! I am a very patient and compassionate teacher who will come up with creative ways to explain/demonstrate something new.
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Music is the most fun activity that people of all ages can enjoy. And learning how to play should be fun too! When students inquire about taking lessons from me I always ask, "What do you want to learn?" I try to keep students interested by showing them things they want to learn.
I also believe teaching the basics. No matter which instrument you want to study, I believe you should learn basic musicianship which includes learning to read simple notes and where those notes are on your instrument, rhythm concepts, and tempo. It's easier than you think! The more you know the more you can teach yourself later on, and the more you can collaborate with other musicians.
