I am currently offering lessons to beginners in the jiuta style of shamisen playing. In person lessons are possible for those in the greater Louisville, KY area. I also teach lessons online (preferably via Skype or Zoom at this time, but other online meeting services can be used).
If you are interested in taking lessons, please email me at info@jfshamisen.com.
*PLEASE NOTE THAT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, LESSONS WILL ONLY BE HELD ONLINE.*
I would be delighted if you choose to take lessons with me. Lessons are typically one hour in length and will cover musical pieces appropriate to our shamisen school and the level of the student.
For initial beginner lessons, you can expect to cover some of the following content:
You will receive resources (handouts, sheet music, etc.) prior to the lesson as needed. I am also gathering an online repository of resources that will eventually be made available exclusively to students.
Students will need to purchase their own shamisen and accessories for lessons. I can help you locate a suitable instrument at varying price levels. Our style of playing requires chuuzao (middle size) shamisen with hatomune at the base of the neck.
Skype and Zoom offer free accounts that students can use to take lessons online. The software for each can be downloaded here:
Students will need a decently fast internet connection, webcam, and microphone in order to have a successful lesson. Technical issues are typically easily resolved and lessons proceed smoothly.
If jiuta shamisen is not what you are interested in, there are other teachers for different shamisen styles and different Japanese instruments.
The following websites have lists of instructors:
If you are interested in learning jiuta or another style in particular, make sure you discuss your goals with the potential instructor beforehand.
When you do find an instructor to work with, always be sure to pay on time, be early to lessons, and thank the instructor after every session. Do your best to practice regularly and be honest when you are having difficulties.