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About

 

Hi.  My name is Erick Hailstone and I’m a Guitarist, Composer, and Guitar Teacher.  I studied at the Berklee College of Music, G.I.T., M.I.T., and private studies with some of the best musicians in the world.  If you don’t know my name I’ll bet you’ve heard music I’ve written or my guitar playing on such TV shows as “Friends” or commercials for  “Lowes” and “Lifelock”.

I’ve got decades of experience in many areas of the music business.  For years I’ve been studying and teaching all aspects of music and guitar playing.  I work for Yamaha as a Clinician and have taught Guitar Master Classes at Christian conferences all over the country.  I have also created and taught music classes for Home School Organizations.

This depth of experience informs my approach to teaching guitar. I recognize that every student is unique, and everyone takes lessons for different reasons. Some teachers can only show you the way that they learned; I take the time to know you, understand your goals, and tailor
lessons to your individual musical needs.

I work with students of all ages, in just about every type of music. Maybe you want to focus on a specific style, from jazz and rock to pop, alternative and more. Maybe you’d like to take a deep dive into scales, harmony, and rhythm. Or maybe you want to explore technical aspects of guitar such as finger-style playing, flat-picking, and hybrid approaches.

Lessons are $30.00 per half hour.

Whatever your passion, I can help you reach your full potential and as we explore the joy of music.

Lessons are $30.00 per half hour. Because of the pandemic I offer remote lessons exclusively. Using Zoom, the leader in video conferencing, I will send you an invite and then we are ready for our lesson. Purchasing Zoom is NOT necessary for lessons.

Fill out the contact form below for FREE examples of my lessons!

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Jennifer Batten

“Nobody has a more comprehensive knowledge of the ins and outs of guitar in multiple genres, and can break it all down to spoon feed you in small chunks, for painless consumption and understanding.”

– Jennifer Batten – Session Musician and Solo Artist

Jeffrey H.

I’ve worked with Erick for over 12 years. What I like most about working with Erick is his total focus on what I want to learn. His artistic and technical skills are extraordinary, but its the way he knows the level of communication I need. I have always felt listened to and there has been no “silly question” left unanswered. My skills have improved dramatically and my confidence with the fretboard much improved.

Brady A.

After taking guitar lessons for a year or so, the guitar teacher I had was moving away, and so he suggested Erick Hailstone. I went to my first lesson with him, and it was far more personalized to my aspirations and needs as a guitar player. He does a fantastic job shaping my lessons and practice to be rewarding, fun, and doable. It was clear from the first lesson that he is a very experienced and dedicated teacher, as well as guitar player. For example, my biggest issue was finding time to practice; However, Erick was able to give me an easy schedule to follow that allows me to get plenty of practice time, and not feel overwhelmed. He’s made it simple, and engaging to progress further than before in my playing. Furthermore, Erick’s been very flexible and has made scheduling lessons easy. We’ve done both in person, and online lessons, and he does a great job of not wasting a minute of our time during either. Each of our lessons has made great use of our time, and is clearly prepared, and well thought over, which allows me to get the most out of every lesson we have.

Bill T.

Picking the right teacher is a critical step in your development as a guitar player no matter what level you’re at.  I’ve had several teachers over the years, some more helpful than others.  Here are some reasons why Erick Hailstone is the right guitar teacher for me.  

  1. The biggest value-add for me is Erick’s ability to arrange a song, any song, from standard boring arrangement out of a book to a unbelievably cool song with a Jazz or Blues twist with alt-chords throughout.  No other teach I’ve encountered in the Portland Metro area does this.  And he’s fast at it.  He uses great tools in the process, so we can share files and collaborate.  The alt-chords are seriously a differentiator how a song sounds and come with a bit of a wow factor. 
  2. Erick has the ability to take any complex problem and break it down into smaller issues to work on.  He completely gets it when it comes to figuring out “okay, I’m at this level of playing but I’d like to get over here.”  He’s got the roadmap to take me there.  
  3. As a player, Erick has every single characteristic that I’ve dreamt of having since I was a kid.  Great tone/sound.  Flawless playing.  Shreds when the song calls for it.  Steely Dan to Wes Montgomery and everything in between.  He makes it look so easy.  From the first time I saw him play 20 years ago until today I walk away shaking my head thinking how I’d love to play like that.  It’s absolutely incredible. 
  4. Some of my most valuable takeaways have been nuggets of advice that have nothing to do with guitar technique.  I can’t stress how meaningful this has been at times.  Things like “Rule #1 for a guitar player:  Never get in the way of the singer.”
  5. Studying with Erick has helped me build up a rich library of exercises to practice with.  Arpeggios, Scales, and licks.  Right hand technique (which is much more important and much more difficult than I ever imagined), tasty chords and of course, songs.
  6. Erick truly understands the theory behind every bar in a song and can articulate what is going on there.  His understanding of music theory is vast. 
  7. One of the things I’m into is recording and often times my lessons are around problem solving with the recording process.  My recordings have improved dramatically since I started collaborating with Erick on them.  By my own choice, I’ve spent entire lessons just learning the ins and outs of some of the tools like Pro Logic.  I can’t tell you how much time this has save me from fishing around on you-tube. 
  8. Lastly, we’ve been collaborating remotely via a program called zoom so I never even leave the house.  This has a huge convenience factor and saves a bunch of commute time.  It works pretty well to use zoom plus I have the added benefit of being able to record the sessions and review them later on.  

As I said earlier, picking the right teacher is a fork in the road critical decision to your development.  I’ve had no regrets and am seriously loving the results.