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Om Tomas
Hello, welcome!
What can you expect from the lessons?
“To play always comes first”.
You can expect the lessons to be a trustful space where creativity and enjoyment has a crucial role: We’ll keep a creative environment where you can learn by doing.
I will provide you with the necessary tools and advice for reaching your own musical goals.
Your own musical references and inspirations will help us to decide the right direction and design the right study program.
Lessons are held in English and/or Spanish.
How do we get started?
During the first lesson, we’ll play together either a song that comes from hearing music references that we like and/or improvise together.
We’ll talk about your goals and needs in music. I will see by hearing and watching your playing what exercises and repertoire could fit you well.
After that, we’ll decide a route to follow during the upcoming lessons, aiming for always having some little short-term goals.
My experience with teaching:
I've been teaching individual lessons as well as collective workshops for ten years:
I used to work in my private studio back in Chile and was invited several times to teach at some Chilean universities such as UC or UAH.
During these years, I learnt a lot from the practice of teaching. Listening and playing became clearly the most important aspects of my teaching practice. In my experience, any specific technique or theoretical concept needs to come from a previous experience with “concrete” sound and music. If you do it the other way around, it usually gets extremely boring, tough and lacking purpose.
References have a fundamental place as well: Just like kids, we learn from the older ones and our own experience of the world. All those amazing musicians we love are always present somehow in our own identity and the challenge is to know how to deal with it.
About my background and work:
I'm Tomás Gubbins, chilean composer, improviser, guitar player and educator.
I have a background in experimental and improvised music, as well as contemporary-classical composition, jazz language, South-American folklore/guitar, classical guitar and pop-indie-rock-music.
I studied my Bachelor degree on contemporary composition, in parallel as classical guitar at PUC (CL), followed by several diplomas a...
What can you expect from the lessons?
“To play always comes first”.
You can expect the lessons to be a trustful space where creativity and enjoyment has a crucial role: We’ll keep a creative environment where you can learn by doing.
I will provide you with the necessary tools and advice for reaching your own musical goals.
Your own musical references and inspirations will help us to decide the right direction and design the right study program.
Lessons are held in English and/or Spanish.
How do we get started?
During the first lesson, we’ll play together either a song that comes from hearing music references that we like and/or improvise together.
We’ll talk about your goals and needs in music. I will see by hearing and watching your playing what exercises and repertoire could fit you well.
After that, we’ll decide a route to follow during the upcoming lessons, aiming for always having some little short-term goals.
My experience with teaching:
I've been teaching individual lessons as well as collective workshops for ten years:
I used to work in my private studio back in Chile and was invited several times to teach at some Chilean universities such as UC or UAH.
During these years, I learnt a lot from the practice of teaching. Listening and playing became clearly the most important aspects of my teaching practice. In my experience, any specific technique or theoretical concept needs to come from a previous experience with “concrete” sound and music. If you do it the other way around, it usually gets extremely boring, tough and lacking purpose.
References have a fundamental place as well: Just like kids, we learn from the older ones and our own experience of the world. All those amazing musicians we love are always present somehow in our own identity and the challenge is to know how to deal with it.
About my background and work:
I'm Tomás Gubbins, chilean composer, improviser, guitar player and educator.
I have a background in experimental and improvised music, as well as contemporary-classical composition, jazz language, South-American folklore/guitar, classical guitar and pop-indie-rock-music.
I studied my Bachelor degree on contemporary composition, in parallel as classical guitar at PUC (CL), followed by several diplomas a...