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30‑minute private bass lesson for kids (6+) and adults, perfect for beginners or restarters.

Paul Grevsmuehl
‘Helping students of all ages patiently build the skills to play the songs they love.’
Quick Facts
Best For: Ages 10–adult; absolute beginners through intermediate players
Playing Experience: 50 years playing guitar
Teaching Experience: 42 years teaching guitar
Education: Primarily self-taught; formal bluegrass and Irish music sessions; 2 semesters of classical guitar with Kevin Gallagher at the Milwaukee Conservatory of Music; 1 semester of classic rock riffs with Matt Schroeder at the Conservatory
Style & Focus: Classic rock, contemporary styles; liturgical music; simple, slow repetition; short targeted exercises; helping students develop patience and steady progress
Performance Highlights:
50 years playing guitar for Catholic liturgies
Directed contemporary choir for the Life Teen program at St. Martin of Tours (Franklin) for 6 years
Currently playing in a hard rock and classic rock band
Lead guitarist for local novelty/soft rock/Americana band ‘Vintage Notes’
Bio
Paul is an energetic, deeply experienced teacher who loves sharing music with others. With five decades of playing and over 40 years of teaching, he specializes in meeting students exactly where they are in their musical journey and showing them a clear path forward. His lessons use short, simple exercises and slow, steady repetition so students see a little improvement every week and learn to be patient with themselves. With consistent practice over the first 90 days, Paul’s students can expect to be playing basic songs in their favorite genres and starting to feel truly comfortable on the guitar.
Teaching Strengths
Getting absolute beginners started and playing their first simple song
Building solid, realistic practice habits at home
Helping shy or unsure students build confidence over time
Best Fit Students & Personality
Paul is a great fit for any age student who wants to learn music and songs composed by others, across many styles of contemporary music. Students and parents often describe him as patient and enthusiastic, and he absolutely loves sharing his passion for guitar. When he’s not teaching, you’ll probably find Paul playing guitar or reading, often listening to bands like King’s X, Rush, Nickel Creek, and Vasen.
Student Success Story
One of Paul’s favorite success stories is a boy who started guitar at age 7, which can be a challenging age for the instrument. Week after week, the student showed up, worked hard, and kept practicing, even when certain chords were difficult. Over time, his persistence paid off as his playing skills steadily improved, showing how far consistent effort and patient guidance can take a young guitarist.

Reece Decorah
‘Helping dedicated students build solid fundamentals, understand their instrument, and improvise with confidence.’
Quick Facts
Instruments: Guitar, Piano, Bass
Best for: Ages 6–adult; absolute beginners through advanced on guitar, beginner–intermediate on piano
Experience: 10+ years on guitar and piano
Teaching since: 2023 (started with friends, now building a teaching career)
Education: Currently studying in the Music Occupations program at MATC; several years of individual lessons
Styles & Focus: Rock, indie, alternative; fundamentals, theory, improvisation
Performance Highlights:
Guitarist in Crash House, playing shows across Milwaukee
First live keys show with In Shining Armour
East Coast tour on bass with Bug Moment
Bio
Reece is an energetic, laid-back teacher who helps students truly understand their instrument, not just memorize songs. His lessons focus on strong fundamentals and basic music theory so students can navigate many genres, recognize common song structures, and eventually improvise on their own. In the first 90 days, Reece’s guitar and piano students work on core technique, major and minor chords, and practical theory, all wrapped around songs they actually enjoy. He places a big emphasis on effective practice habits so students leave each lesson knowing exactly what to work on and how to keep improving between visits.
Teaching Strengths
Building solid, realistic practice routines at home
Preparing students for recitals and live performances
Helping students use theory, scales, and chords for songwriting and improvisation
Best Fit Students & Personality
Reece is an especially strong fit for students who already know some basics on their instrument and want to “level up” their playing, especially intermediate guitarists and beginner to low-intermediate piano students. Students describe him as energetic, laid back, careful, and efficient in how he explains musical concepts.
When he’s not teaching, you’ll probably find Reece practicing or writing music, skateboarding, rock climbing, or relaxing with a game controller in hand. He’s currently listening to bands like Title Fight, Superheaven, and Pinegrove, and a fun fact students love is that he played trombone in high school.
Student Success Story
One of Reece’s first students came in knowing basic cowboy and barre chords on guitar. Over time, Reece guided him through theory, pentatonic and major scales, plus blues and jazz concepts. With consistent practice outside of lessons and Reece’s coaching, that student now has serious chops and a much deeper command of the instrument, which is exactly the kind of transformation Reece aims to create.
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30 min · CDT