I started playing guitar when I was eleven, completely from scratch. From that moment, music became a space where I could express myself and connect with my feelings, even when I didn’t have the words. Over time, I realized that learning guitar is not just about chords or technique — it’s about patience, creativity, and confidence. That’s why I want to make learning guitar friendly, fun, and insp...
        I started playing guitar when I was eleven, completely from scratch. From that moment, music became a space where I could express myself and connect with my feelings, even when I didn’t have the words. Over time, I realized that learning guitar is not just about chords or technique — it’s about patience, creativity, and confidence. That’s why I want to make learning guitar friendly, fun, and inspiring for beginners.
In my lessons, we start with a simple song that the student really likes. Playing music you enjoy makes learning exciting and keeps motivation high. Step by step, we cover the basics of rhythm, chords, and strumming patterns in a relaxed and easy-to-follow way. Once students feel comfortable, I introduce essential music theory, so they understand what they play and build a strong foundation to keep improving on their own.
Beyond music, I can also teach Spanish conversation and practice. As a Colombian native speaker, I offer lessons focused on speaking and expressing yourself in Spanish rather than formal grammar. Classes are designed to help students feel comfortable communicating, building confidence, and enjoying the language naturally.
Additionally, I can guide students in film appreciation. As a social communicator with an audiovisual emphasis, I have experience in audience development and organizing screenings. I love helping students explore cinema, analyze stories, and understand how films communicate ideas and emotions.
Each lesson is adapted to the student’s pace and interests. I encourage curiosity, creativity, and exploration. My goal is not only to teach guitar, Spanish, or cinema, but also to inspire students to express themselves, enjoy the process, and discover how far their passions can take them.
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