Bruno Coz
Guitar lessons focused on musical expression, creativity, and consistent growth through listening, and meaningful connection with music.


Guitar lessons - Bruno Coz
Masters degree
/ 30 min
Bruno - Know your guitar teacher
Bruno Coz is a Peruvian guitarist with a deep connection to Latin American music. He began his studies at the National University of Music in Lima, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music. He later completed a Master’s degree in Classical Guitar at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, studying under renowned professors Joseph Pecoraro and Marco Sartor. Bruno has performed in Peru, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil, focusing on both classical and traditional folk music from Latin America. He is an active member of a guitar duo and has collaborated with various ensembles. His participation in numerous international guitar festivals has enriched his approach and technique, exposing him to a wide range of styles and perspectives. With over five years of teaching experience, Bruno offers lessons in guitar, piano, and music theory in both English and Spanish. He works with students of all ages and skill levels, always aiming to make music a joyful and meaningful experience. Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance your skills, Bruno is passionate about helping you grow—because music is for everyone, and it’s never too late to begin.
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Strumming and Picking Techniques
Songs and Repertoire
Guitar for beginners
Ear training
Guitar Techniques
Chord Progressions
Chords and Rhythms
Guitar lessons quick guide
My teaching methodology is progressive and student-centered, combining ear training, theory, and technical development to build a solid and well-rounded foundation. I incorporate principles from both the Suzuki Method and the Alexander Technique to promote relaxation, body awareness, and a natural connection with the guitar. I believe family involvement plays a key role in a student’s motivation and consistency, especially in younger learners. I focus on developing a beautiful tone through conscious, efficient movement, while encouraging creativity and performance as essential aspects of musical growth. Each lesson is tailored to the student's level, learning style, and goals, whether they’re complete beginners or advanced players. I aim to make music an enriching, enjoyable experience for all.My methodology blends technique, creativity, musical understanding, and emotional connection. Through consistent practice, family support, mindful technique, and meaningful performance experiences, I help students become confident musicians with a strong foundation and a love for music that lasts a lifetime. Whether you're just beginning or looking to deepen your skills, I’m here to support your journey—with patience, knowledge, and the belief that music is for everyone.

Guitar concept taught by Bruno
During a guitar lesson in Trafalgar, Bruno and Ariel focused on refining their guitar techniques. The instruction covered chord transitions, right-hand positioning, and various finger exercises. Ariel diligently practiced songs such as "Old Smokey," "Malaga Spanish," and "House of the Rising Sun," with a keen eye on achieving smooth chord changes and proper hand movements. Bruno, her instructor, offered valuable guidance on precise finger placement, wrist relaxation, and efficient transitions between chords, emphasizing the F major chord.
Left Hand Fretboard Positioning
Right Hand Strumming Technique
F Major Chord (Three-Finger)
Note Connection in Guitar
Chord Transitions
During their recent guitar lesson, Bruno and Kris delved into essential guitar basics, including proper posture, pick technique, and tuning. They also worked through playing exercises specifically on the G, D, and B strings. Kris dedicated time to refining legato playing, alternate picking patterns, and seamless transitions between strings, with a keen focus on wrist movement and dynamics. Bruno assigned further practice exercises and introduced a book to aid their ongoing study of the instrument. The pair concluded by rescheduling their upcoming lesson.
Guitar Pick Grip
String Identification by Feel
Legato Strumming
Wrist Movement for Strumming
Quarter Notes & Strumming Circles
During a recent guitar lesson, the instructor and a student reviewed various techniques, including left-hand positioning, octave and tenth exercises, and chord transitions. The learner, a student at the University of Maryland, College Park, actively practiced chord progressions and started learning to read tablature from a new fingerstyle guitar book. Practice exercises were assigned from the book, and the lesson was rescheduled to Saturday.
Left Hand Guitar Technique
Octaves and 10ths
Chord Transitions
Reading Tablature
D Major Chord
During their guitar lesson, Bruno and Ariel concentrated on guitar techniques, specifically right-hand exercises and chord transitions, including A minor 7, D7, G major, D minor 7, and E7. Ariel, an aspiring musician, honed her finger placement, transitions, and rhythm exercises. Looking ahead, Ariel is tasked with continuing to practice these chords and transitions and will also bring song or solo suggestions for their next class.
Guitar Positions
Right Hand Plucking Technique
Note Values (Quarter vs. Eighth)
Chord Transitions
Bruno provided a guitar lesson to an individual from Trafalgar, focusing on scales, chord transitions, and right-hand exercises. The learner practiced identifying intervals, playing tenths, and improving chord clarity. For homework, Bruno assigned practice on the note relations and right-hand patterns discussed during the lesson.
10th Interval
Right Hand Free Stroke
Wrist Control
Minor 10th Relations
Bruno taught an individual guitar techniques, including posture, C major scales, right-hand free strokes, and 10th intervals. The learner, a student at Laney College in Oakland, practiced scales and chord progressions (C7+, B7/D), focusing on body awareness and hand positioning. Bruno demonstrated how the exercises should sound when mastered.
Fretting Technique
Chord Voicings (C7+ and B7/D)
Intervals (Octaves and Tenths)
Scale Exercises (C Major)
Right-Hand Stroke Types
Posture and Body Position
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Pets are welcomed
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