Musical Retreats: Guitar lessons and ensemble coaching
With Jane Miller
Enjoy a retreat in the country in beautiful New England and immerse yourself in practicing and studying music with Jane Miller. Four season beauty on a lake in Central Massachusetts, tucked away for peaceful concentration. De-stress, get positive encouragement, personalized focused learning. Or bring friends, bring your band, get experience playing with others, improve your band’s skills: arrangements, rehearsals, efficiency, sound. Piano and amps provided. Welcome all guitarists, or mix in bass, piano, mandolin, other stringed instruments, horns, bring your existing band or start a new one.
Go to the Store page here for details on these options:
1 hour private lesson
4 hour private session
1 hour 2, 3, or 4 people
4 hour session (one day only) 2, 3, or 4 people
Weekend specials:
4 hours Private session each day, Saturday and Sunday (8 hours total)
4 hours 2, 3, or 4 people each day, Saturday and Sunday (8 hours total)
1 hour Lessons are scheduled for mutually available days and times.
4 hour sessions are scheduled on available Saturdays and/or Sundays from 10am-2pm, or 12-4pm.
Thanks to the innkeepers at these beautiful places to stay nearby. Inquire about their discounts for travelling students of Jane Miller:
The Maguire House Ashburnham MA
http://www.maguirehouse.com
Mainfare B+B Ashburnham, MA
The Woodbound Inn Rindge, NH
“Jane is an amazing musician. Relaxed class and she explains things in a very
understandable way. Great teacher and great sense of humor.” – L.S. Iowa
“If you run to turn up a favorite tune on the radio, you should check out Jane Miller’s heartfelt way with the guitar. Whether she is interpreting jazz standards or her own compositions, Jane makes the case for melody awareness as the hallmark of lovely and moving play. Her gentle frankness and accessible way of discussing technique inspired me to simply stretch on the fretboard and trust to joy of trying.” J.T. Vermont
“A gifted teacher can help you become aware of your own inner dialogs, shenanigans, and weavings, and help you tune into the subtle shifts that put you in the way of knowing that wild and ineffable state of grace. Jane is one of those teachers. A natural coach, Jane expects her students to perform a large part of the heavy lifting when it comes to envisioning one’s own place in the musical galaxy, and to undertaking the more grounded practicalities of getting there. She is the kindest peanut gallery you will ever meet.” C.I. Vermont