Music Lessons

Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

$50/month paid at the beginning of the month. Lessons are once a week for 30 minutes




Teachers

Chad Grimes:

B.M., Berklee College of Music, 2005

Music Education Certification, Immaculata University, 2012

M.A., Immaculata University, 2013


Travis Grimes:

B.M., Berklee College of Music, 2005

Music Education Certification, Immaculata University, 2012

M.A., Immaculata University, 2013



Mission Statement: The mission of the Grimes Brothers is to educate, train, and develop students to excel in any musical environment as a career or for personal pleasure for the enrichment of society. The Grimes Brothers program is rooted in unified curriculum with the belief in developing students to understand the language of music by learning to read standard music notation.  

 

Educational Philosophy: In the Modern era where gimmick methods like tablature are perpetuating music illiteracy, the Grimes Brothers believe that in order to understand the language of music, musicians must learn to read standard music notation. The ability to read standard music notation will allow musicians to function in any musical environment and to have a cognitive understanding of music theory. Music lessons are centered around a unified curriculum that has an educational timelime of musical concepts presented from method books and supplemental lessons. The method books and supplemental lessons utilized in the music instruction are stylistically centered around Jazz, Classical, and Traditional Music, with additional studies in various other styles such as Folk, Country, Christian, and Rock Music. The Grimes Brothers believe that songs should not be taught for the sake of just learning a song, but should be utilized as practical applicatons to teach musical concepts to the students to further their music education and musical growth.

 




Graduates of Berklee College of Music, the Grimes Brothers have helped their students get into Berklee with their ebooks. 

 

 

Grimes Bros. Production ebook of moveable Jazz Barre Chords and 8 Chord Positions for Guitar Soloing Workbook is the best way to learn jazz guitar. Click the buy now button to purchase the $5 method book. 

 

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Get your bass playing to the next level by learning the trade secrets every bassists should know. Click the buy now button to purchase the $10 method book.



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Chords for 6 String Bass. This book covers the moveable chord structures for 6 string bass guitar. Learn Major and Minor triadic chords, 7th chords, and 9th chords, etc. Click the buy now button to purchase the $5 method book.


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Chords for 4 String Bass. This book covers the moveable chord structures for 4 string bass guitar. Learn Major and Minor triadic chords, 7th chords, and 9th chords, etc. Click the buy now button to purchase the $5 method book.



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This method book for bass ukulele centers around the concept of playing with the chord changes. You will learn to utilize the entire fret board of the bass ukulele by learning and understanding chord tones, chord structures, and how a bassist reads and understands chord charts. Click the buy now button to purchase the $10 method book.

 

 


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reads and understands chord charts. Click the buy now button to purchase the $10 method book. The idea of this workbook is to help you figure out the next chord of your progression. The moment you find yourself saying, "where do I go from here." Use this workbook to help you figure out what chord to use over your melody line. 

 

 

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