Welcome to Klamath Falls Guitar Lessons!








A message from the guitar teacher, Brady Schultz:
So, you’re looking for guitar lessons… Why choose me?
My goal is to make the learning process fun and to help my students to achieve their guitar goals as quickly as possible.
Here are some of the skills that I teach:
- Develop a strong work ethic that will help them throughout their school years and future careers.
- Develop critical thinking skills and become masters at making thoughtful choices.
- Understand the importance of time management.
- Discover the power of setting and achieving goals.
- Improved dexterity that will make it easier to learn how to play other instruments.
- Learning general music theory will help my students play their guitar well, maybe even write their own songs, and grow a lifelong appreciation for music!

When teaching younger learners, I use a gamified approach to help keep things fun!
I use various challenges to help them learn a song from different angles, providing a deeper understanding of their music.
In a distraction-heavy world, I think a teaching method which keeps kids engaged is essential.
The method I use has helped my students to enjoy the learning process, not just trudge through lesson after lesson.
I teach ages 7 to 70!
My students have the option to learn strumming the chords of their favorite songs or playing individual notes and scales.
Add to this the essential skill of musical theory, which gives my students the ability to play with consistency.
Also, I teach them how and why notes and chords are arranged. This gives my students the freedom to write their own songs.
Check out what parents and students have to say about my lessons:
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Brady Schultz is owner and operator of Klamath Falls Guitar Lessons. He’s has been playing guitar for over 17 years, 7 of those years have been spent teaching the locals of Klamath Falls, Oregon how to play guitar. He was part of a local rock band, fallStone, for three years while he was in high school, and he’s played guitar extensively for his church for more than 11 years.
Be sure to reach out if you have any questions!
