Instruments:
- Electric Bass
- Electric Guitar
- Guitar
Services:
- Ear Training
- Jazz Improvation
- Music Appreciation
- Music History
- Music Theory (Advanced)
- Music Theory (Beginner-Intermediate)
- RCM - Basic Harmony
- RCM - Basic Rudiments
Languages:
- English
I am a highly motivated, enthusiastic and a life -long learner of music and education. I am a versatile teacher and performer that enjoys many styles including jazz, blues, folk music and rock, reggae and rhythm and blues. I spend a lot of time learning and practice as I research music to grow my knowledge and skills. I can motivate and teach students any style they are interested in and as an educator believe that teaching the essential fundamentals of technique, theory and ear training, listening and guiding students in practice are very important when teaching. I try to awaken students awareness of their musical capabilities and foster it as well as bring some joy and fun to the learning process for and with students.
I have over 25 plus years experience as a teacher in Toronto and Jamaica where I retired early as the head of the Guitar and Bass Department of the School of Music at the Edna Manley College for about 22 years. I have 3 CDs to my credit and has recorded and toured with international acts such as Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Mutabaruka and local artists such Liberty Silver, Kingsley Ettienne, and more along with various ensembles he has put together over the years. He can be seen and heard on YouTube. I am currently performing as the bass player for Jay Douglas and Shakura S’Aida as well as leading my own group Pimento and others playing at the Jazz Bistro.
I have an honours BA in music from York University, along with private study with various Canadian teachers including James Taylor(canadian guitarist), Bobby Edwards, Frank Falco, John McLaughlin (saxophonist), Barry Harris Workshops and others. I also took piano lessons with Margareth Gibbs. The guitar is my primary instrument and bass guitar my second along with some piano and singing in my group Pimento and Mojamm.
I had returned to Jamaica to teach for over 2 decades where I was the Head of Department for guitar and bass and improvisation. I was the primary teacher for a lot of Jamaica's current crop of younger musicians who are touring and recording with local and international artists. I lectured in guitar, bass, jazz improvisation, Black Music History and Jazz Theory.
I have been teaching music since I was in my teens starting with my cousin as my first guitar student. During high school I played guitar and was the songwriter for a group called Phase 1V as well as worked with numerous other local bands doing reggae, rock, jazz and R n B. I also taught community music programs for the Toronto Board of Education and Dixon Hall Regent Park Community Music programs. I have worked with a lot of local artists like Michael Dunston, Joe Sealey, Salome Bey, Lazo Finn and international artists like Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander and numerous other Jamaican artists. I have also toured Europe, Japan Australia and North America and the Caribbean many times including on cruise ships too.
Currently I have been playing with my group Pimento at the Jazz Bistro and various places on bass with Jay Douglas and the All Stars at the Lula Lounge recently.
I received awards plaques in Jamaica from the Musician Association and Industry for my performance and CD's. As well my greatest gifts have been in the form of 3 gifted guitars. One from my guitar hero George Benson, another from my student admirer from the Bob Marley Band Julian Marvin and another from a former student here in Toronto.
I try to teach with culture awareness in mind that I try to find some music that is from their background that could help them to be aware of their roots. I have learned a lot from hanging and being gifted by y guitar hero George Benson other students that have gifted me with things including guitars for me "believing in them". I am dedicated to fostering the talent of the students and if I can I also contribute to their well being in mind, body and spirit too as they grow in and through music
30 Minutes: $39.00
45 Minutes: $49.00
60 Minutes: $59.00
There is a one-time registration fee of 25 $ charged with the first lessons. All Taxes are included in prices, if applicable
NOTE: Your Credit card will be charged ONLY when the first lesson is set up and confirmed with the teacher