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Discover the joy of playing beloved songs at Harvest Music School, where students of all ages master timeless classics from folk pioneers like Bob Dylan to modern artists like Jason Isbell. Founded in 2025, my curriculum features accessible chord progressions, melodic patterns, and storytelling techniques perfect for beginners. From “Heart of Gold” to “Let It Be,” learn the 3-4 basic chords needed for campfire favorites while developing your unique musical voice. Join Harvest Music School for personalized lessons, songwriting workshops, jam sessions, and performance opportunities that will take you from strumming basics to confident musicianship.
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See all- Beginning Guitar 2 with Jonathan ShueLink visible for attendees$120.00
# May 6 - 27: Beginning Guitar 2 with Jonathan Shue (Online)
$120.00
Four Tuesdays, May 6, 13, 20, and 277pm – 8pm PDT
Online (Zoom link sent prior to first class meeting)
Maximum Enrollment: 12
Registration & Refund Deadline: Wednesday, April 30
Continue on from Beginning Guitar 1 or dive right into this fun, self-paced online group guitar class! You'll review core skills and concepts while learning new and interesting chords and strum patterns found in popular songs from the 70’s singer-songwriter era. You’ll also receive guidance on making fluid chord changes, singing while playing, and internalizing the music as you develop your own playing style.
Skills Needed: Beginning Guitar 1 or knowledge of at least three chords and a basic strum. As a self-paced course, you’ll work from an online booklet designed for total beginners and experienced players alike. Jonathan will teach and demonstrate core concepts in the weekly class meetings, answer questions, and give individual feedback and homework appropriate to your level.
What to Bring: A six-string guitar (acoustic or electric) and a strong internet connection. Classes will be conducted over Zoom and Jonathan will send a link before the first meeting. Medium to heavy gauge guitar picks and a capo are also recommended.
Teacher: Jonathan Shue believes everyone can sing and play an instrument, and that it’s never too late to learn! It’s all about breaking things down into small, manageable steps, defining specific goals, and developing a pathway toward achieving them. A teaching artist for more than twenty years, Jonathan has taught music and drama throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and at the University of Washington. He has produced plays, studio albums, concerts, and music events and is the former Education Director of Dusty Strings Music School, where he has taught guitar, songwriting, and voice since 2015.Interested in private lessons with Jonathan? Sign up Here!
*Most classes and workshops are geared towards late-teens and adults. Younger learners will benefit most starting with private lessons.
If you have any questions about group classes, or the school in general, don’t hesitate to contact us at (206) 634-1662 or music@dustystrings.com. - How to Practice: Workshop with Jonathan ShueDusty Strings Music Store & School, Seattle, WA$60.00
# May 28: How to Practice workshop with Jonathan Shue
$60.00
Wednesday, May 28, 20256:30pm – 8:30pm
Dusty Strings 3406 Fremont Ave N
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Registration & Refund Deadline: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Wondering how much you should practice? What makes for a good practice routine? Looking for inspiration to make practicing more fun? With this creative workshop, you’ll emerge with an efficient, enjoyable, and personalized practice routine. Using Jonathan’s engaging “So That” exercise, you’ll clarify your overall musical goals and create mini objectives. You’ll learn essential skills, including an effective warm-up exercise, optimal practice environment, and how to find inspiration. The workshop also features Jonathan’s infamous teaching assistant, Oste, a full-size human skeleton model, who reveals how you can make small physical adjustments to play (and sing!) with less effort and more efficiency. All instruments welcome!
Skills Needed: Beginners and up. Guitar, ukulele, mandolin, and banjo players should know at least three chords. Fiddle, piano, and flute/pennywhistle players should be able to play a simple tune. Bodhrán and cajón players should know basic rhythms.
What to Bring: Your instrument, something to take notes, and a recording device such as a smartphone. To help you maintain momentum on your musical journey, you’ll receive several handouts and resources for inspiration and motivation.
Teacher: Jonathan Shue believes everyone can sing and play an instrument and that it’s never too late to learn! It’s all about breaking things down into small, manageable steps, defining specific goals, and developing a pathway toward achieving them. A teaching artist for over twenty years, Jonathan has taught music and drama throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and at the University of Washington, where he studied Integrative Alexander Technique. He has produced plays, studio albums, concerts, and music events and is the former Education Director of Dusty Strings Music School, where he has taught guitar, songwriting, and voice since 2015.Interested in private lessons with Jonathan? Sign up Here!
*Most classes and workshops are geared towards late-teens and adults. Younger learners will benefit most starting with private lessons.
If you have any questions about group classes, or the school in general, don’t hesitate to contact us at (206) 634-1662 or music@dustystrings.com.