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Andy Raven

Guitar Lessons with Creative Musicality | Lancaster University Educator

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Andy Raven

Doctorate degree

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Each lesson is 55 min

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Andy - Know your guitar teacher

I’m Andy Raven—a guitarist, songwriter, and teacher with over 15 years of playing, touring, and recording experience. I’ve played Glastonbury, recorded in major London studios, and worked across styles from blues and indie to English and Celtic folk. My teaching style is relaxed but focused—I tailor each lesson to your goals, whether you’re picking up a guitar for the first time, working on advanced phrasing, or keen for your child to have fun and progress. I teach electric and acoustic with an emphasis on feel, musicality and artistic identity. I love teaching diverse players of all standards and ages. I also hold a PhD in literature. I aim to make every single lesson creative, encouraging, and genuinely enjoyable.

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Guitar for beginners

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Music theory

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Ear training

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Strumming and Picking Techniques

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Scales and Modes

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Songs and Repertoire

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Fingerstyle

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Guitar lessons quick guide

My approach is shaped by each student’s goals—no two lessons are the same. What matters most is that students spend real time playing their instrument during the lesson. I favour a “songs first” method: we start with music you enjoy, and theory follows naturally from there. With a background in teaching English in schools and universities, I bring structure, clarity, and warmth to every session. I’ve also spent much of my adult life working in SEN, so I’m particularly attuned to neurodivergent learners. Lessons are creative, flexible, and rooted in helping you feel confident and connected to the music. I had a fantastic teacher growing up—and I see it as a real privilege to now guide others.

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Guitar teacher who keeps it simple

Breaks down chords and strumming in easy steps

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Boosts confidence in shy learners

88% parents notice improved self-esteem and stage presence

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Focus on core guitar skills

93% Students report clear progress in chords, strumming, and transitions

Types of guitar lessons

Guitar

Guitar

Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic Guitar

Electric Guitar

Electric Guitar

Classical Guitar

Classical Guitar

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Guitar concepts taught by Andy

Student learned 3 days ago

The Student was introduced to E major, A major and D major chords and practiced forming them on the guitar. The session covered proper finger placement, strumming techniques, and posture, with an emphasis on building finger strength and dexterity through exercises. The Student was advised to practice the chords regularly to improve their finger strength and coordination.

Guitar Strings and Tuning

Chords vs. Notes

E Major Chord Formation

A Major Chord Formation

D Major Chord Formation

Guitar Playing Technique: Posture and Finger Placement

Finger Strength and Dexterity Exercises

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Student learned 4 days ago

The Tutor guided the Student in exploring the differences between major and minor chords on the guitar, focusing on E minor and A minor. The Student practiced chord transitions, rhythm, and palm-muting techniques. They also worked on bending notes within the pentatonic scale and were assigned to find a new piece of guitar music to listen to for the next session.

Major vs. Minor Chords

E Minor Chord Formation

A Minor Chord Formation

Triads

D Minor Chord Formation

Alternate Picking

Palm Muting

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Student learned 8 days ago

The student practiced 12-bar blues progressions in E and A, focusing on rhythm and chord variations. The lesson included an introduction to blues licks, fretboard navigation, and the relationship between scales and chords. As a follow-up, the student was advised to perfect the basic chord progressions and explore embellishments like chord variations and hammer-ons.

12 Bar Blues Structure

Nashville Number System Application

Chord Embellishments: 7th Chords

Applying Licks and Rhythms

Key Transposition: 12 Bar Blues in A

Muting Techniques and Swing Feel

Fretboard Navigation and Note Recognition

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Student learned 11 days ago

The lesson focused on guitar playing, covering fundamental chords, the pentatonic scale, and an introduction to musical notation. The student practiced finger exercises, scale patterns, and chord changes, and was introduced to bending techniques. The follow-up includes practicing the pentatonic scale, bending, and reviewing the musical notation of "Love Me Do."

Reading Basic Musical Notation

String Bending Technique

Improvisation using the Pentatonic Scale

The Pentatonic Scale

Understanding Musical Scales

Fundamental Guitar Chords

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Student learned 11 days ago

The Tutor guided the Student through new chord shapes and progressions, using The Beatles' song "The Fool on the Hill" as a practical example. The session focused on understanding and playing six chords, B minor, B flat major/minor, and A11. The Student will practice the song and explore a minor scale in the next session.

Six Chords

Half Bar Chords

B Flat Major Chord

Parallel Minors

A11 Chord

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Student learned 15 days ago

The session covered fretboard navigation, chord inversions, and expanding beyond basic chord shapes on the guitar. The student practiced identifying notes across the fretboard, explored minor chord variations, and worked on inverting chord shapes up the neck. Next week the Student will work with a pick.

Blues Licks and Chord Inversions

Semitones and Fretboard Layout

Octave Relationships

Fretboard Navigation and Note Recognition

Open Minor Chord Inversions

Movable Chord Shapes (CAGED System)

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Learning tools used in guitar classes

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DAWs

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Metronome Apps

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Amp Simulators

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PDF Sheet Music

Engaging guitar lessons

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Record lessons

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Pets are welcomed

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