Why You Should Stop Teaching Private Guitar Lessons

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    In this process I went from private lessons, to Skype lessons, to group lessons, to finally setting up my website (Guitar Playback) that represents 90% of my income.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 279

  • @instrumentenfreak
    @instrumentenfreak 7 років тому +62

    Short:
    "Don't just convert time into money. Use your time to create something valuable and sell it to multiple people."

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому +7

      instrumentenfreak yes!!!

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому +8

      Yea, nvm that the student doesn't get proper (if any) feedback now. And there are very few students who don't need that more than anything else.

    • @nemonixniemann
      @nemonixniemann 6 років тому +9

      Or: Sell a product, not a service.

    • @austin16377
      @austin16377 6 років тому +3

      or do both. mind blown!

    • @willhelliwell
      @willhelliwell 5 років тому +1

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 this is the second negative comment you've left on this video. Online learning isn't the same as learning 1-on-1 but it's not worse and it's definitely not rubbish. Learning from a course you can still get feedback, you can learn at your own pace, you can learn from home without going to a teacher's house, you have everything digitally saved and backed up and you can save a ton of money. This is coming from someone who's been teaching 1-on-1 for 11 years.

  • @acousticadventure1
    @acousticadventure1 7 років тому +32

    You seem like a genuinely nice, honest guy. I thoroughly enjoy your videos on UA-cam and they've helped me along with my guitar playing.

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @upplsuckimcool16
      @upplsuckimcool16 6 років тому

      That
      s what I thought until he said "100$ an hour" that is not an "honest guy"

  • @philmaz14
    @philmaz14 5 років тому +11

    Create an asset. Leverage the asset. You’re an inspiration David!

  • @Rricdiculos
    @Rricdiculos 5 років тому +13

    Thanks for the transparency brother. It’s greatly appreciated. Your videos has impacted my musical sphere in many ways. I hope you continue to prosper in your endeavors. Much respect!

  • @DannysIacovou
    @DannysIacovou 6 років тому +2

    Seriously that was the most inspiring video about music I have watched in a long time. Thank you for posting this I valued every moment!

  • @rplatonovs
    @rplatonovs 7 років тому +4

    David, what you explained is perfect job when you fully enjoy every aspect of it and same time you can make money for living. Thank you for being so open and sharing this. I really like your videos and will definitely try your online courses once manage to free up more time for guitar playing.

  • @MarkZabel
    @MarkZabel 7 років тому +4

    Great video David. I have only a couple of students, as I have an engineering business I really like also. I have also recently gone to recording short lessons. The main issue I have is organizing lessons better so that I don't reinvent the wheel for each student. I attribute it to time in that I'm "really an engineer, so that's where I spend my work time." But I think it's really just short-term laziness. In any event, this is great content along with your other videos too. So thank you!!

  • @jazzguitarwithandy
    @jazzguitarwithandy 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing this, at a similar point where I'm realising that I'm so limited by time and striving for a better balance between gigs, teaching and my personal life. It's made me think about my next steps! Thank you!

  • @JimmyGeikie
    @JimmyGeikie 7 років тому +2

    David Walliman, Cheers man. I've watched a bunch of your videos, and even if the video is on a topic I already have a grasp on, I find new inspiration within that canon, and other videos which touch on new concepts to me have given me some new creative avenues to travel down. Plus, even though you speak of the virtual face-to-face anxiety (which I also have), you present these lesson videos with what really comes off as a personal touch and a style of communication that makes the viewer feel as if you are teaching us directly. Keep it up man!

  • @romulloqueiroz
    @romulloqueiroz 7 років тому +14

    This is really important! The majority of musicians are not aware that entrepreneurship is essential if you wanna be a professional. The same amount of time we spend learning to play, we should spend learning to sell and to promote ourselves.

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому +5

      Yes!!

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому +2

      But he clearly stated you can easily make as much money giving private lessons, and the student will certainly get 10 times the amount out of them.

  • @MrAustinMusic
    @MrAustinMusic Рік тому +2

    I teach online, and make video lessons. All my pre recorded video lessons are free here on UA-cam however I have a course in the works. I don't plan on stopping private one on one, but having a second source of income (well actually like 4th) helps keep business going. Not to mention it is a double sided sword. People see the prerecorded course want private lessons, and boom profitable. People take private lessons and want to see the private course, boom profitable. It is a great way to accommodate students in all sorts of scenarios. I also record every private session for students. Which they can then go back and review when ever they want. Some students have lessons going back 2 years that they can still access. Not only is that great for review purposes, but they can see the progress they've made. It helps keep them motivated in times of slow improvement.
    Great video David, a lot of insight. Really appreciated your thought process here!

  • @GuitarLover218
    @GuitarLover218 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all your help and positive happy vibe. I love your ideas and help. I am inspired by you and thanks again!

  • @cesargallegos82
    @cesargallegos82 6 років тому

    Wow! David, thank you so very much for this honest, motivational, and inspirational video. You are truly a generous human being and I am grateful to you and to whatever force brought me to you. I have already learned so much about the guitar from you and I was blown away by this gift on believing in yourself and being the author of your own life. Thanks again!!!

  • @OtRatsaphong
    @OtRatsaphong 6 років тому +1

    Great lesson, David. I'm learning piano but I still find your lessons relevant to me as a new pianist. Very inspirational how you have organised your life.

  • @BoboRenthlei
    @BoboRenthlei 7 років тому

    Thanks for the info David! Really enjoyed these kind of videos you did!

  • @rolandlemus203
    @rolandlemus203 6 років тому +1

    David, I think this was a very cool video, and I appreciate you sharing your experiences and ways to share your passion to still teach, in different ways. Thanks!

  • @carrieparkermusic
    @carrieparkermusic 5 років тому

    I’ve been thinking about this the past few months, it’s a genius... video outlines of each level. Thanks for sharing

  • @charlescharlton1376
    @charlescharlton1376 5 років тому

    Thanks so much for this! I’ve been teaching privately for many years and am inspired to take it to the next level!

  • @isaacjohnson.
    @isaacjohnson. 7 років тому

    Wow, really great video. I love the lessons you learned and shared-great lessons that apply not just for teaching guitar. Your insight was helpful, and appreciate you sharing.

  • @Shek2112
    @Shek2112 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dave, it’s great that you looked for ways to teach in a more enjoyable, effective and monetary way for you but also your viewers/students.
    You would have gotten burnt out and broke the other way.
    Keep it all going. Teaching is an art and a gift and you have them both.

  • @PeterMasalski93
    @PeterMasalski93 5 років тому +24

    I don't teach only to improve my students, I teach in order to be a better musician..

    • @ryanchungus8972
      @ryanchungus8972 4 роки тому

      If you can teach, you know it perfectly, most likely

    • @MichaelCrutcher
      @MichaelCrutcher 4 роки тому +8

      @@ryanchungus8972 You'd be surprised how much you learn when teaching to others.

    • @azersamaali2016
      @azersamaali2016 3 роки тому

      Lovely Video clip! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you researched - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a great one off product for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro without the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my old buddy Taylor at very last got amazing success with it.

  • @dwatsonjohnson
    @dwatsonjohnson 6 років тому +2

    I would learn so much in 30 minutes with you as a teacher. (Been playing 15yrs) you are an amazing muscian, been following for a while. Thanks brother man for all your videos

  • @TopShelfGear
    @TopShelfGear 7 років тому

    great videos David! I love your mindset about exchanging time for Monday. really helps put everything in perspective. thanks for sharing so much in depth music theory knowledge. I've really learned alot from you man!

  • @MikeSantis
    @MikeSantis 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts about this. It really gives me ideas to apply the same concept to other things. Like teaching photography for example. I teach guitar at home and photography classes. The idea of making photography videos lessons exclusive to people has been in my mind. Where people pay something to have access to the individual lessons etc. I should get down to work

  • @theSimonManuel
    @theSimonManuel 7 років тому

    Thank you so much David!!! :) I've only recently subscribed to your channel and I've found it mighty useful. This video wound up on my *recommended* list and the timing on this one was perfect! More power to all that you do!

  • @farringtonschoolofmusic9768
    @farringtonschoolofmusic9768 4 роки тому

    Great Video! Very insightful ideas and practical solutions for music teachers. Thank you David.

  • @ecastag
    @ecastag 7 років тому

    David. I Usually not start session when i get into youtube. But sometimes, some people obligate me to do it to say something to them. Its very nice to exists people like you David. Congrats! Not only for this video, but for your working and teaching and the things you do to share with the world. You are a nice human being and its very valuable in this days. Saludos desde Argentina. Emmanuel

  • @mwirecords95
    @mwirecords95 6 років тому +1

    Great video, very inspiring. I may try incorporating this approach some myself, but I'll never stop completely performing live, nor teaching one day per week. One reason & something I truly believe....great thing's don't come from comfort zones.

  • @MMKMatthews
    @MMKMatthews 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this insightful video! I really want to teach and show things to other people as well and I think this is eventually something I will be working on. Bless you!

  • @albertomascarenhas9010
    @albertomascarenhas9010 2 роки тому

    Your tips and insights as a Guitar teacher are a Gem to behold, God bless you David.

  • @DaveBrownsMusic
    @DaveBrownsMusic 4 роки тому

    Great vid, thanks man! Hope you're doing well through all this!

  • @mhugman99
    @mhugman99 7 років тому

    That's awesome that you've freed up time for yourself! Just discovered your channel after getting back into guitar, great content.

  • @JS62515
    @JS62515 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'm going through this now too. Been a pro musician for years, have always taught to pay bills, plus gig. I need to get out on UA-cam!. Am a bit shy but love the idea of sharing my thoughts and teaching online. I appreciate your path.

  • @ChrisMurrinGuitar
    @ChrisMurrinGuitar 7 років тому

    Four hour work week stuff. Good for you man, I'm working on the same thing too. Really positive stuff, thanks.

  • @slframe1
    @slframe1 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your video. It definitely helps me consider more than conventional means of teaching. All the best.

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra 6 років тому

    Great video! Thank you for the explanation. You are a great teacher and I have learned a lot since hearing about you in GuitCon.

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  6 років тому

      +Chris B Thanks a lot Chris!

  • @joshoptical
    @joshoptical Рік тому

    Much needed perspective. Thanks.

  • @DickenKrr
    @DickenKrr 5 років тому

    The best tips I found on internet so far! Thanks david!😁👍🏻

  • @TheNickjamesclark
    @TheNickjamesclark 5 років тому +3

    Hi David
    Thank you so much for this. I'm a guitar teacher with sometimes up to 50 one to one students to teach in a week! It maybe OK for money of course but I'm often mentally exhausted and have no spare time to create as a musician. This has inspired me and given me some helpful direction to where I really want to be. Your lessons and insights are excellent. Always checking in (when I have time!) to see what you have on your youtube channel. All the best for 2019!

    • @Chrisgotsoul
      @Chrisgotsoul 4 роки тому

      Hi, I read your comment. I am a guitar teacher as well. How are things going for you now? Are you still busy with teaching as you mentioned? And how are you keeping up? Would love some advice as a teacher trying to decide whether to get more students because of the time . Thanks

    • @shreddiestreams
      @shreddiestreams 2 роки тому

      What is the average price of your lessons?

  • @roleyboon
    @roleyboon 2 роки тому

    Wow dude. This was definitely inspiring!

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest 7 років тому

    Great video. Inspiring for sure. I love when people take their passion and make a living out of it.

  • @un-limited7009
    @un-limited7009 7 років тому

    I like your out of the box playing and thinking.You have opened up my mind a bit.

  • @nothousebroke
    @nothousebroke 7 років тому +21

    fantastic. good for you. God has blessed you well, as you have helped others. very generous. i personally have learned much from you. thank you.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому

      How is he helping others More this way? Constructive criticism is one of the most basic principles that all teachers should be using and he proposes eliminating that aspect.
      This is called "throwing out the baby with the bath water". :P

    • @rolandlemus203
      @rolandlemus203 6 років тому

      Taking 3 to 4 students a day and now reaching multiple guitarists a day, a week, a month, while still doing the work, is just ONE way, ONE guitarist, one teacher has found a way to maintain his passion to teach, learn himself, and give back. It is that simple, and also pay the bills. This is just his style, because he found his nitch. So, if you do not like that and prefer a one on one student teacher relationship, then go for it and do that. Criticizing his approach doesn't do anything but reflect that you are not getting his point. I actually like both approaches, I like learning off a video, but I also like the one on one as well. This is just showing you that there are different ways to do things.

  • @han36solo
    @han36solo 7 років тому

    Very interesting and inspiring. Thanks, I will work on it. Local lessons are slowing down, in my small town.

  • @PaulPoGoaIndia
    @PaulPoGoaIndia 7 років тому

    Thanx a million for all what you have given us 🙏

  • @geeveebeelovesguitars3561
    @geeveebeelovesguitars3561 7 років тому

    Thank you very much David. Very encouraging video.

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 6 років тому

    Well done friend you really come across as a genuinely nice guy. I cannot even begin to tell how much you have helped me with my guitar playing. It is only through you that I have learnt a little theory. I was one of those guys who would just go blank when I heard the word. Thanks so much I owe you big time. It's so good to get out of the rut

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  6 років тому

      Thanks you so much man!

  • @circleofshredbeginnersmusi5326
    @circleofshredbeginnersmusi5326 4 роки тому +1

    That is pretty smart. Thanks for sharing.

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar 3 роки тому +2

    Good points Dave, but I will never stop teaching one on one. I simply learn too much lol!

  • @ddoungpanya
    @ddoungpanya 7 років тому

    good and honest direct communication with your students. im glad that im one of them. i took other online courses, but i click with yours. thank you.
    Donald

  • @runciblereid
    @runciblereid 7 років тому +10

    Your sincerity and your passion for teaching set you apart from countless others who lack one or the other. Carry on!

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому

      Thank you David!

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому

      But he obviously cares less for his students growth as players than his own insecurities and finances.
      I understand those issues, but to say everyone else should be so selfish is messed up.

    • @gmpas
      @gmpas 6 років тому +2

      why is this girl filled with venom? if ya don't like someones opinion, why not move on instead of attacking this guys bushiness model. ps how many students of yours are out making a living playing or teaching music or are they all hobbyist? genuinely not a slam. i really am curios about what you've done and how many people you've helped musically or financially. i've made my living in the music "BUSINESS" performing, recording and teaching (YES AYLBDR, IT'S KINDA OK TO MAKE $$$ TEACHING MUSIC IMHO) since 1964.
      it's true what you say about 1 on 1 teaching and it has it's place. and those who prefer it have plenty of access for it. just cause this guy has found a way a accumulate more students than a 1 on 1 teaching model doesn't even imply a reduction in quality. i studied with billy bauer, joe monk, etha fein, ron carter, larry riddly, bob cunnungham don arnoeand dennis sandole. mostly privet lesson. i got great information from all of them. this guy willaim, and amy nolte rick beato, and adam neely
      ( who i see you subscribe to ) are on the cutting edge of how things are gonna go for the foreseeable future. the people i mention teach principles that my former teachers didn't know about "the music business" for todays 'working musician' ('cept ethan-he gets it) any private student of any teacher who is not browsing the net looking for more idea's and solutions is missing an opportune piece of their musical education IMHO.
      jus'sayin', we all have different objectives...

  • @joshuajouet
    @joshuajouet 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this wisdom - COVID saw my Income destroyed as a touring musician and music industry day job and was thinking of online one on one teaching but I have the same terrible anxieties about it.
    Your video makes a lot of sense, and I can see that clear progression you describe.
    Thank you again

  • @MrPiratebrain
    @MrPiratebrain 7 років тому

    This was a great video Dave thanks s much

  • @TheJostler
    @TheJostler 7 років тому

    Thanks David, so informative.

  • @haroldvondenstein
    @haroldvondenstein 7 років тому

    Great sharing. Great teacher. Thanks so much.

  • @DoctorMcFarlandStudios
    @DoctorMcFarlandStudios 7 років тому

    I have been wanting to do a video series for years but wasn't focused enough. For the month of June I have a goal to start filming that series. Thanks for the pep talk.

  • @tonyjones1560
    @tonyjones1560 3 роки тому +1

    I needed to see this, because I'm planning to "pivot" to music in my old age...

  • @jessejodouin6729
    @jessejodouin6729 4 роки тому

    This is my first time seeing one of your videos. I really liked it and I really like you! Very inspired. I've been looking into online teaching/courses.

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much Jesse!
      Welcome to the channel!

  • @maverick_trail
    @maverick_trail 7 років тому

    Good video David, there is no substitute for being in control of your time. There are more important things than money. I'm not sure if you have seen the site, but Tony Polecastro used to do acoustic guitar demos on YT for a guitar store and did private lessons. He launched a lesson site (Tony's Acoustic Challenge) where the videos are standardized for all students but there is personalization in the communication, online forum, regular live video "hang outs", etc. His lessons are focused on bluegrass styles and he uses a reward system with points and achievements for advancing through the lessons. Basic marketing but it's effective. I think this type of "on-demand" lessons works well for many people.

  • @murderingdave5086
    @murderingdave5086 Рік тому

    Hi my name is Dave. I just stumbled on a couple of your videos and I really enjoyed them. I am interested in becoming a professional music instructor. your videos contained really useful perspectives and insights. I'm subscribed now. Thanks for posting I look forward to diving into some of your other videos and website

  • @El-Lalo_ChiliJam-Music
    @El-Lalo_ChiliJam-Music 6 років тому

    Excellent inspirational words. I also enjoy teaching. I have bought your course and Derryl Gabel’s. I’m on your mailing list. I actually was introduced to your channel via Darryl’s invite. What you are doing is awesome! I would like to no more about this education subject, more about essential steps and details to begin setup. This option of teaching has great potential. As myself and my colleagues have discussed also. I’m excited about the opportunities. Currently I teach private and groups. However in my individual case of circumstances, I have noticed the same limitations you have mentioned 🎸👌🏼

  • @TheFullbend
    @TheFullbend 5 років тому

    You such an inspiration David! 👌

  • @willhelliwell
    @willhelliwell 5 років тому +1

    I'm at a point where I've been teaching guitar for 11 years locally on the side of my full-time job. This video is really helpful as i still want offer value and teach but there just aren't enough hours in the day to do it all.

  • @Rynaylorguitar
    @Rynaylorguitar 7 років тому

    Hey all. So, I'm a Brit living in France and I'm trying to make a living from music. I've been following David since the early days of Jamplay.com and he's always been an inspiration to me with regards the quality of his teaching and his success with guitarplayback.com. I hope to one day have a similarly successful online presence, but I'm still very much in the private/Skype lessons phase. UA-cam videos are a slow burn and it's hard to stand out from the crowd, but I'm determined to make it work. Merci David for your passion and inspiration that you give me and, I'm sure, thousands of other players and educators.

  • @andrewwheelerguitar
    @andrewwheelerguitar 7 років тому

    This is gold!

  • @michaelbenoit9240
    @michaelbenoit9240 6 років тому +2

    Not alone with the phone thing. My dream job was originally working in the music library of a symphony just so I didn't have to do phone based customer support, I've since moved to a different department they feel is suited to my skill set (still technically unofficial, so being vague)

  • @zombiestomper4310
    @zombiestomper4310 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this

  • @HugoStreamLaGuitare
    @HugoStreamLaGuitare 7 років тому +11

    Très bonne vidéo ! Je me reconnais grandement dans le problème ... je donne des cours particuliers à Paris, ça marche très fort mais je donne beaucoup beaucoup d'heures de cours pour sortir un bon salaire ! Du coup plus aucun projet perso, une chaine UA-cam morte depuis plus de 2 ans, et une fatigue liée à l'énergie qu'il faut pour donner des cours particuliers de qualité. J'admire ton parcours et ton intelligence par rapport à l'époque dans laquelle nous vivons. Tu en utilises les outils parfaitement. Très bel exemple !!
    Je vais avoir 37 ans et forcément je me pose beaucoup de questions, ta vidéo aide à réfléchir ! ;-)
    Ceci étant dit, il faut pas mal de compétences pour réaliser ce que tu as réalisé, tant sur le plan informatique que musical ... dur de trouver le temps pour tout développer.
    Désolé pour le long message mais ta vidéo tombe à point par rapport à mes réflexions personnelles et très actuelles ! Du coup fallait que je poste un commentaire.
    Good job David ! Salut. ;-)

    • @olumiders
      @olumiders 7 років тому +1

      Je vois ce que vous voulez dire. J'ai même essayé de faire de cours en groupe mais c'est tout sauf evident et oui comme vous dites, il a beaucoup de compétences dans différents domaines.
      Bono courage à vous !

  • @RobertFairweatherMusic
    @RobertFairweatherMusic 6 років тому

    Nice job man. Nice job!!!!

  • @matthewharrisparker
    @matthewharrisparker 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this reminder. I am tight on money right now and was considering giving lessons in "spare time", but in reality I don't have that much spare time!

  • @tward3928
    @tward3928 6 років тому

    Great video, well done

  • @guitarist82290
    @guitarist82290 7 років тому

    Très intéressante ton approche et tes explications... nous courons tous après le temps :-)

  • @adrianmay_multiinstrumentalist
    @adrianmay_multiinstrumentalist 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. I knew there was a better way.

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 7 років тому

    Extremely interesting, especially the part about not getting the neil morse gig....went to see them recently and they were astoundingly good. Suprised David didn't get in he's amazing this guy!!!

  • @RayMancha
    @RayMancha 7 років тому

    free time to build my life in a way that I'm happy and fulfilled has been a question of mine for years?
    to me, you come across as humble, sincere, definitely open in other ways of teaching, and that's refreshing David.
    This video is helping, to make me think more about "How to free up my time?
    without having to give conventional guitar lessons, and even not having to gig, if I choose.
    Thanks, Always wishing you the best! You're Awesome! Have a great day! :-)

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому

      Thank you Ray, much appreciated!

  • @RWulff007
    @RWulff007 6 років тому +20

    Good for you. Buy maybe not so good for the students.

    • @RickPedersen
      @RickPedersen 3 роки тому

      100% agree with you. It's great to see your teacher do something and explain it to you, but as a student you miss out on a lot if you don't have your teacher observe you do something, pointing out mistakes you might make as well as your achievements, etc. I suppose at least as a student you can choose what you want to spend your money on, generalised 'classes' or personalised lessons. Fair enough. As for me, I'm old school, I guess :)

  • @In-Ear-Studio
    @In-Ear-Studio 7 років тому

    Perfect video!

  • @chadgarber
    @chadgarber 6 років тому

    Man we are made from the same cloth. I can totally relate to you!💥

  • @JayMatharu
    @JayMatharu 7 років тому

    Great video man! I feel your anxiety. I've moved quite a few times and lost so many students in the process. I'm trying to get into making youtube videos, its a huge learning curve as I'm from the old "not so tech savvy" school.

  • @nmbrjuan1
    @nmbrjuan1 6 років тому

    Thank you for your wisdom

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 6 років тому +1

      What he is telling other teachers to do here is not only Un-wise, it is extremely selfish and irresponsible.

  • @JoseBarahonajrab66
    @JoseBarahonajrab66 7 років тому

    Great concepts, they are valid for freelance work too.

  • @Kinetic-Tone
    @Kinetic-Tone Місяць тому +1

    I know this video is from 7 years back but this advice is timeless :). Love your community in guitar playback. I'm building a platform for guitar players and musicians. Would love to showcase your community in our members area.

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! I’d love that, feel free to reach out!

    • @Kinetic-Tone
      @Kinetic-Tone Місяць тому

      @@Wallimann I will be soon :) I'm estimating it'll take about 5 months to getter launched. Will be great workin with ya and sharing your stuff. You're doing awesome work!

  • @SteveRodgersguitar
    @SteveRodgersguitar 5 років тому

    Love your vids

  • @HenryMittnacht
    @HenryMittnacht 7 років тому

    Guys, David is a great teacher and I can strongly recommend checking out his courses. Great site, great courses and very smart to handle!

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Henry! :)

  • @stilllife4u
    @stilllife4u 6 років тому

    I like you much more after seeing this video . Good stuff .Thank you . Do you think that there are getting to be to many instructors teaching on line ? Guess not . Good work here .Thank you .

  • @nickkellie
    @nickkellie 7 років тому

    I'm the same david - I don't like doing too many one on one students anymore. I have decided to work more on getting a passive income.

  • @patrickhlavinka6364
    @patrickhlavinka6364 6 років тому

    Hey great video. Can you elaborate more on what kind of equipment you use to record videos? Do you need a webcam? What editing software do you use? Do you record tracks directly to the video or have them play in the background?

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight 7 років тому +4

    The digital revolution is not just a sociological term-it translates into our ability to cut out middle men, and directly reach millions of people, it is just a question of learning how to leverage the media and building your high value offering!

  • @johnnygault365
    @johnnygault365 7 років тому

    Could you possibly give us a small demo of your guitars
    trying to see what's what in the background ?

  • @jeffbianchi-classicalguita1456
    @jeffbianchi-classicalguita1456 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video, David. I've been soul searching on teaching. I'm a trained classical guitarist (BA in music performance) and in the past year have tried teaching to make another source of income. 100% of my work is through performing. Concerts around the country, etc. I also play with a corporate wedding band. I love doing these.... For some odd reason, I never had any luck with the teaching. I did all the right things: Put together a great resume with great references. Hit a bunch of music stores (2 said "Yes, we want you!!! But when I followed up and tried to make things happen, I never heard back.....). Tried starting a guitar program at a private school, but got the run around from the director (was promised all these things would happen and over the course of a year only brought in one student for me to teach for little pay), and eventually quit (2 other teachers quit also). Emailed 100 churches for putting up flyers (20 responded and I got 2 inquires out of it but no students), and finally emailed a parks and rec department about starting a classical guitar program in the community. They were interested and wanted to hear more. When I returned their call, they never called back, said they would call the next day via email and never heard back since (even after a follow up). I'm starting to think that for me personally it's not worth the effort. I have a passion for performing, and even though I enjoyed teaching (when students did their "homework") I didn't feel like it was my "calling". Especially after seeing this video, I'm calling it a day I think with the teaching part. Any thoughts or advice? Have you seen these sort of problems before?

    • @jeffbianchi-classicalguita1456
      @jeffbianchi-classicalguita1456 6 років тому

      Also to point out, many of these ventures (minus the private programs) were offered lessons on electric and acoustic also... Not just classical (as I know classical guitar is not always in the forefront of people's minds). Even with the versatility combined with taking the initiative and putting in the effort, a brick wall was always hit.

    • @pixelatedparcel
      @pixelatedparcel 6 років тому

      Jeff Bianchi - Classical guitar One-to-one lessons are "cash intensive" and, to state the obvious, your target audience should be parents with little time and a lot of money, i.e. younger professionals (doctors, lawyers, etc.). They usually are inclined towards piano lessons, though. If you focus on young children, it can be "intro to music" and the basics on any keyboard. Residually, you might eventually build a clientèle with a percentage of the parents as chances are many of them will have some experience with an instrument. (this coming from an attorney-recent-guitarist father of four well rounded musicians)

  • @phayzyre1052
    @phayzyre1052 6 років тому

    Good video, David. I went to a Guitar Center earlier this year looking on the message boards to see if anyone was looking for a lead/rhythm guitarist like myself. There were absolutely no posts looking for anyone (like in years past) but DUDE, I must seen over 50 messages on a 3' X 2' pegboard advertising nothing but guitar instructors! Why? Everything you can learn about a guitar is online now....why waste your time with a private instructor!? Apparently these guys who still teach guitar haven't got the message yet.

  • @nickjitsu
    @nickjitsu Рік тому

    Another great video. I moved over to the Skype/Zoom model of teaching during the zombie apocaypse and haven't gone back. It's ok, but very difficult to advertise. I've was hoping to sell albums online as an extra incomestream. I mention my album 'Hyperreal' in every youtube vid, but to date that produces a sale a year!
    I've been thinking about doing a course, but I like your idea of creating a website with different courses. How did you decide what to do courses on?

  • @grantwright8071
    @grantwright8071 5 років тому +3

    He's talking about the concept of leverage.. Leveraging his time.. That's IT.. Done..

  • @MattyPS
    @MattyPS 7 років тому

    I'm exactly like you regarding phone calls!

  • @aptelbruno8316
    @aptelbruno8316 4 роки тому

    Ce rôle de professeur te convient parfaitement compte tenu de l'originalité de tes propres méthodes. Bonne route dans ce choix qui est le tien. Merci encore pour tout.

  • @stringsnare
    @stringsnare Рік тому

    thank you.

  • @AlejandroPusineri
    @AlejandroPusineri 4 роки тому

    great video ! thanks! still cant believe that is kind of usual to pay one hundred dollars for 1 class. I live in argentina, and localli almost no one charges more than 5 dollars for 1 online or presencial class. thats a huge difference !!!

  • @portfoliocorporate6873
    @portfoliocorporate6873 7 років тому

    Great video and great vision but I think part of your sucess with the website is due to the fact that you taught private lessons in first place. I feel the hardest thing nowadays is promoting your content, and already having a public is a big plus. I wouldnt mind another video on how to promote your teaching channel tho xD

  • @ingeblieb
    @ingeblieb 6 років тому

    hii david....i own quite a lot of your courses and i am a guitar teacher in southern france (and fiddle too)....i have been questioning my way of teaching since a few years....and i would like to teach on the internet and also on my website....but i have so many questions for it to be able to happen...i don't know anything about video, or youtube channels, editing software etc....so i was wandering you couldn't give us a few hints or ideas how to start it all of??
    thank you so much for your good lessons and it is great that you don't teach privately!!!

  • @jcomm120
    @jcomm120 2 роки тому

    Lessons are good for kids, helps enlarge their social worlds & provides structure.