Guitar Teachers
Guitar Teachers
The Music Shoppe of Champaign
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Dustin Norder
Guitar, Mandolin & Ukulele Instructor | Champaign, IL
Dustin Norder began his musical adventure in 1990's playing in a garage band (not the videogame) as a youth. His formal training began in 2002 while earning his graphic design in Tempe, Arizona. During that time he studied guitar under Dr. Don Walbot. After completing his degree in Tempe he studied music theory and ear training along with other performance classes in Champaign Urbana. Dustin has performed regionally and in the Champaign area for the past two decades with The Corn Desert Ramblers, Hot Iron String Band and Neon Moonlighters, among many others.
"My main goals in teaching lessons is to make sure my students are enjoying the lessons and making progress. Not one student is the same and my approach is not the same student to student. I also like to include basic music theory to help build musicianship. A huge part of the lessons is meeting the students where they are and helping reach their goals! I love to know songs and styles of music the students are interested in learning".
His styles range from bluegrass, rock, gypsy jazz and swing to country, folk and blues. “Since I began playing music, I have always shared and learned from other musicians. Teaching is a part of music and that is why I love it.” Teaching formally for fifteen years years now and teaching out of the Music Shoppe lesson studio since 2012, Dustin is excited to take on beginner to advanced students of all ages on mandolin, guitar and ukulele.
Jakob Lillegaard
Electric & Double Bass Instructor | Champaign, IL
Jakob has been teaching electric bass for 6 years which has always been inspired by his love of teaching. He enjoys teaching as much as performing, and especially loves to find out what drives others to play music, nurture that motive through goal oriented practice, and making playing as fun as possible. Both reading and playing by ear are encouraged, as well as a healthy dose of improvisation.
"Helping the band sound as great as possible is why I think playing bass is so much fun. We get to interact with all other instruments in a special way, providing rhythm, harmony, AND melody." -Jakob