Seattle Guitar Teacher

Music Teacher

Pascal has been playing, composing, performing, and recording for over 20 years. He combines a strong musical education with real-world experience as a professional musician. His unique ability to explain and teach complex musical concepts to students has earned him wide recognition as one of Seattle's top guitar teachers. He is the preferred guitar instructor for all four Seattle-area Guitar Center stores (Seattle, Lynnwood, Kirkland, and Tukwila).

Born in France, he played professionally in various styles and bands (from Hard Rock to Funk to R&B) for a decade before moving to Los Angeles to pursue formal training at the world's premier school for rock-oriented guitarists, the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT). Read more

3 recommendations

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    John Rhyder

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    After a Hiatus of playing, I started to take lessons again with Pascal. It's amazing how much I've grown in the last month. It would have taken me years and years to get this far. Pascal is the real deal Folks!!

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    Qi L.

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    I have been studying with Pascal for more than half a year now and it's been a great experience! Coming from wind instrument, my understanding of chords is seriously lacking. Pascal addressed all my questions step by step. He's patient and motivating! If you live in greater Seattle area and want to learn guitar, Pascal is your best friend and teacher!

    Original recommendation
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    Will O B.

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    This is the guy you are looking for.
    At 42 I finally got around to buying my first guitar (no musical background other than fan) and set about teaching myself with books and videos. 10 months later I realized that in spite of working at it every day I was going to get to the 1-year mark and not be able to play a single song all the way through (of the 70's and 80's hard rock that I love, I could play "Twinkle-Twinkle Little Star" pretty well). ... I was rapidly becoming "that guy" who can play sloppy intros to 300 songs, but nothing else. I can play some real songs now. Even those 300 intros are getting tight, that is to say I now play them with the right timing, technique, phrasing and feel!

    Original recommendation