The GuitarBaba
My musical life began on stage, playing with cover bands and moving through different styles. Those years were less about performance and more about listening, adjusting, and learning how music holds itself together.
Much of my early progress happened without consistent guidance. I experienced firsthand how easily effort can turn into confusion when direction is missing. That experience shaped the way I teach today. Information is abundant, but understanding requires attention and structure.
Over time, I began to recognise that music reveals itself through relationships. Rhythm, harmony, and melodic movement are not isolated ideas but connected patterns. When those relationships become clear, theory stops feeling abstract and begins to feel usable.
Music has remained a constant in my life. Teaching is where practice, observation, and reflection converge.