Raine Stern
Become the Producer You’ve Been Waiting For. Music production for artists who want to trust their instincts and know their tools.
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Raine Stern
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
About your music teacher
Hey, I'm Raine, I teach music production with a focus on creativity, clarity, and confidence. Whether you’re brand new to Logic Pro or a songwriter wanting to shape your own demos, I offer artist-first coaching that meets you where you are. I’ve worked with musicians from early studio days to national tours, across genres like rock, R&B, pop, hip-hop, and more. I’m especially passionate about helping beginners and women feel empowered, safe, and independent in the production space. I’ve vocal coached artists in-studio, solved issues other engineers missed, and earned trust from Grammy-winning pros for my ear. But most importantly—I care. I listen deeply, keep things real (never harsh), and help you build both skill and self-trust. Sessions are fully tailored to you and your goals. As an artist myself, I get it. Let’s make your ideas sound like you.
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Music lessons at a glance
My approach to teaching music production is built on celebration, trust, and curiosity. I check in regularly with my students, not just about their technical progress but about how they're feeling—because the best music comes when you feel safe enough to push past your perceived limitations. My students open up with me easily, and that openness often leads to breakthrough moments, both creatively and personally. Nearly everyone I’ve worked with has told me I’m a natural teacher—and it’s clear I love it. I’m a total nerd about both the big picture and the fine details. Want to understand not just how to use EQ, but why it works the way it does? Or what compression really means? I’ve explained these concepts in a way that even my completely non-musical mom found fascinating—and understood. That said, feeling comes first. I’ll teach you how to trust your ears and your heart. Thinking is important—but overthinking can get in the way of making great music. I’m not here to produce your music for you. I’m here to help you become confident, independent, and inspired—someone who can take a raw idea and bring it to life without getting stuck. I organize notes and materials into a shared Google Drive folder after each lesson, so you always have a record of what we covered. In our first session, I typically walk you through how to route audio from your DAW into Google Meet or Zoom—because I know how annoying that tech setup can be when you’re just getting started. And finally—I don’t gatekeep. I’m plugged into the music industry and always on the hunt for great tools, plug-ins, and resources. If I find a free synth or a good deal on a plug-in, I’ll share it. I'm not here just to teach or to make money—I’m here to see you win.
Rated 5 stars for engaging guitar lessons
94% students find the lessions fun, focused, and easy to follow
Guitar lessons that keep kids motivated
No reminders needed, students are eager to attend
Customized guitar classes for every level
Beginners to advanced players feel the pace suits their needs
Types of music lessons
Music Production
Audio Editing
Songwriting
Music for beginners

Music concepts taught by Raine
The student and tutor reviewed guitar chord shapes, focusing on open and barre chords, and practiced various strumming patterns with musical timing. They began applying these skills to songs like "Wish You Were Here" and "Lakeshore Drive," and discussed the use of a capo for playing songs in different keys.
Major vs. Minor Chords: The Emotional Difference
Capos and Their Function
Rhythm and Strumming Patterns
Bar Chords: E Major and A Minor Shapes
The Tutor and Student explored advanced guitar techniques, including bar chords, different chord shapes (E and A shapes), and a specific finger exercise ('X staircase'). They also delved into music theory concepts such as major and minor scales, their relationship, and inversions, concluding with reggae strumming patterns and advice on scale practice. The student was encouraged to practice the 'X staircase' exercise and vocalize strumming patterns for better coordination.
Bar Chord Shapes: E and A Forms
Guitar Fretboard Note Navigation
Musical Scales: Major and Minor Relationships
Guitar Exercises: Spider Walks and Fretboard Dexterity
Reggae Strumming and Rhythmic Feel
Finger Independence and Dexterity Exercise
The Role of the Thumb as an Anchor
Guitar Chord Basics: Wish You Were Here
Understanding Guitar Tabs and Finger Numbering
The Importance of Fresh Guitar Strings
The tutor and student worked on guitar techniques, focusing on finger dexterity exercises and then applying them to learn the chords and strumming pattern for "Hey Joe." They also discussed music theory related to chord progressions and rhythm, with the tutor providing a practice drum track for the student.
Guitar Finger Independence Exercises
Drum Set Fundamentals and Frequency Spectrum
Rhythm and Strumming Patterns
Music Theory: Chord Progressions and Key Signatures
The Student and Tutor worked on guitar skills, specifically focusing on chord transitions, music theory related to chord quality, and proper scale practice techniques. They then addressed challenges with reading guitar tablature, leading to a detailed session on non-standard guitar tuning and interpreting tablature symbols like pull-offs, hammer-ons, and slides.
Reading Guitar Tablature (Tabs)
Guitar Tuning and Alternate Tunings
Chord Transitions and Finger Dexterity
The Physics of Sound Waves and Tuning
The student and tutor reviewed guitar techniques, focusing on practicing songs with a clean tone for accuracy and working with a metronome for tempo control. They delved into rhythmic concepts like quarter notes, eighth notes, triplets, and swing, before starting to learn sections of "Riff Raff" and the intro to "Wish You Were Here," with a plan to provide a video for further practice.
Guitar Chord Techniques
Rhythm and Timing in Music
Musical Phrasing and Structure
Teaching tools used in music classes
Ear Training Software
Vocal Range App
Resonance App
Pitch and Tuning Apps
Metronome spps
Vocal Warm-Up Apps
Looping Software
Interactive music lessons
Mobile joining
Note taking
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