Farewell Message
Dear Students,
After 20 years and 3 months of teaching guitar, I’ve decided to close this chapter of my life and move fully into web design. It still gives me a creative outlet, and it has been incredibly good to me—challenging, fulfilling, and a natural extension of the same problem-solving and creativity I’ve always loved about music.
To the thousands of students I’ve had the honor of teaching over the last two decades: thank you. Each of you holds a special place in my heart. I think of so many of you often—day to day, week to week, month to month. I’ve always believed that the time we share with another soul happens intentionally, and that those moments are timeless.
Thank you for all the butchered chords (laughs), the good notes, the buzzy notes, the right notes, the wrong notes, the scales, the smiles, the laughs, the admiration, the shared struggles, the shared successes, and the fulfillment you brought into the lesson room - and into my life. Thank you for trusting me. And above all, thank you for sharing a portion of your time and lives with me. Not a moment was taken for granted.
With gratitude,
Rex
After 20 years and 3 months of teaching guitar, I’ve decided to close this chapter of my life and move fully into web design. It still gives me a creative outlet, and it has been incredibly good to me—challenging, fulfilling, and a natural extension of the same problem-solving and creativity I’ve always loved about music.
To the thousands of students I’ve had the honor of teaching over the last two decades: thank you. Each of you holds a special place in my heart. I think of so many of you often—day to day, week to week, month to month. I’ve always believed that the time we share with another soul happens intentionally, and that those moments are timeless.
Thank you for all the butchered chords (laughs), the good notes, the buzzy notes, the right notes, the wrong notes, the scales, the smiles, the laughs, the admiration, the shared struggles, the shared successes, and the fulfillment you brought into the lesson room - and into my life. Thank you for trusting me. And above all, thank you for sharing a portion of your time and lives with me. Not a moment was taken for granted.
With gratitude,
Rex
"I like how honest music is. Whether you're right or wrong, the instrument will let you know every time, instantly.
Men lie, women lie - music doesn't lie."
Men lie, women lie - music doesn't lie."