My passion is enriching the lives of individuals through music performance and teaching. From composition to performance mastery, there are always challenges and opportunities for growth. I am the founder of Charleston Classical Guitar..
Formally, I received my Bachelor of Music from Palm Beach Atlantic University and my Master of Music from Duquesne University both in guitar performance. In doing so, I was privileged to study under Aaron Shearer, Tom Kikta, David Skantar, Ken Karsh, Tim Bedner, and currently Christopher Berg. Certainly, each one influenced my playing and my teaching alike. My teaching career officially began in 2003 followed by the publication of Play What You Hear: An approach for all guitarists. I am also certified in the Suzuki method for guitar.
Many of my students have gone on to university music schools (including Indiana University and UCLA). One has been nominated for a Grammy (Code Orange), and others are creating careers in music for themselves. Likewise, many began a lifelong journey to enjoy this great instrument. They seek to make the world a better place in which to live through the music they create.
Along with my desire to build community and performance opportunities, I founded the Pittsburgh Classical Guitar Society. I am no longer the director due to my relocation to Charleston. However, the society continues to grow and build up the guitar community in the Pittsburgh area. Many of the initiatives I began with the society are also central to the development of Charleston Classical Guitar.
843-580-4126 | chad@charlestonclassicalguitar.org