Kind Words From My Students

Kind words from former student , and kung fu master of guitar and songcraft , Scott Adair - " When I was 15 I saw George Elbel play Van Halen’s “Eruption” perfectly, note-for-note, and I thought to myself, “I need to learn from that guy.” I started taking lessons from George soon after that, and was happy to discover that, not only was he great at teaching you how to play specific, difficult songs, he always tried to inject some music theory into the mix. So even when we would be learning a Randy Rhodes or Alex Lifeson guitar solo, he would connect it back to something theory-related he had covered before, and always with excitement. On top of that, George is just a great all around guy with a sincere and deep love for music that is infectious. I’m grateful for all that I learned from George as a young guitar player, and still to this day utilize many of the techniques he taught me." Here is a link to Scott's music - https://soundcloud.com/scott-adair-1
A few kind words from former student , and virtuoso guitarist , Richard Tull - "I've had several music teachers early in my musical development and I have to say, even though it was a short time studying under him, I believe George Elbel had the most profound effect on me. He's extremely knowledgeable regarding theory and technique and corrected some serious mistakes while pointing me in the right direction to expressing my own personality in my playing. I feel fortunate to have studied under him and would recommend him to anyone wanting to learn guitar. Whether you want to learn to shred, to learn the elusive "feeling and emotional" side of the instrument, or just want to learn how to play for fun, George can get you there!"
https://www.reverbnation.com/…/24330606-fear-when-angels-die
A few kind words from former student , and virtuoso guitarist , Richard Tull - "I've had several music teachers early in my musical development and I have to say, even though it was a short time studying under him, I believe George Elbel had the most profound effect on me. He's extremely knowledgeable regarding theory and technique and corrected some serious mistakes while pointing me in the right direction to expressing my own personality in my playing. I feel fortunate to have studied under him and would recommend him to anyone wanting to learn guitar. Whether you want to learn to shred, to learn the elusive "feeling and emotional" side of the instrument, or just want to learn how to play for fun, George can get you there!"
https://www.reverbnation.com/…/24330606-fear-when-angels-die
Richard Tull
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