SPANISH GUITAR MASTERY
To learn more about my Spanish Guitar Mastery program, please visit my SGM page via the button below. If you have additional questions about SGM, you can book a call with me on that page.
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SGM COACHING PROGRAM
The Spanish Guitar Mastery Coaching Program offers 6 and 12-month memberships. Private, 1-on-1 lessons are only available for students who are registered in SGM or have completed a 12 month membership.
PROGRESS EXPECTATIONS
Despite student testimonials and success stories shared on the SGM website, SGM cannot guarantee that all students will reach the same results since results depend on each student’s dedication to practice, studying lesson material, following practice guidelines, external life factors, and individual differences. SGM’s ideal goal is that each student internalizes basic technique, basic applied theory, and all fundamental practice strategies by the 3 month mark. By 6 months students should have internalized all strategies to a point of independence, developed a solid understanding of rhythm (compás), basic reading (if desired), more advances technique and musicality, and at least 3-4 level-appropriate pieces of music. By 9 months students should have a solid understanding of performance strategies, expressive performance techniques, and should be able to perform at least 3 pieces publicly. By 12 months the student is expected to have a comprehensive understanding of all expert practice and performing strategies needed to develop a piece from zero to a concert performance level. The student is also expected to have developed at least 3-6 pieces of music to a performance level for either classical or flamenco guitar.
CANCELLATION & REFUNDS
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee: If you’ve truly put in the work, watched the mandatory tutorial videos, and participated in all SGM learning and coaching options, but aren’t seeing significant progress by the time you hit 30 days in the program, I’ll give you a full refund. NOTE: No refunds after 30 days.
INJURY POLICY
Musicians usually get injured for 7 reasons: playing too hard, practicing too much, being in a hurry to improve, improper posture, chronic anxiety, playing with excessive tension, and perfectionism.It is imperative to be patient with your progress and play with as much relaxation as possible in your body and mind. Be mindful when practicing and stop immediately at the first sign of pain, discomfort, or fatigue. Address these signs immediately even if you have not reached your recommended or desired practice time.
Neither I (Diego Alonso Audette), the Spanish Guitar Mastery Program, Sonanta LLC, or any affiliates shall be held responsible for any student’s repetitive stress or guitar-related injuries. (edited)
DISCLAIMER
Guitar Progress and Injury Disclaimer:
Every effort has been made to accurately represent the Spanish Guitar Mastery Program and its potential benefits. While this program aims to enhance your guitar skills, individual progress can vary. There is no guarantee that you will achieve the same level of proficiency as demonstrated in our materials or in testimonials by current and former students.
Additionally, playing the guitar can involve physical strain, and improper technique or excessive practice may lead to injury. It is important to follow all instructions carefully and take necessary breaks to prevent strain. We strongly recommend consulting a professional if you experience any pain or discomfort.
Your progress in this program depends on the time and effort you dedicate to practice, as well as your existing skill level, physical condition, and other individual differences. Since these factors differ among individuals, we cannot guarantee specific results. Nor are we responsible for any injuries or issues that may arise from your participation in the program.