⭐ Over 15 years of teaching experience ⭐ Personalized lessons focused on what you truly want to learn
What can you learn?
Play real music from day one
You don’t wait months to “be ready.” From the very first lesson, we work with songs, riffs, or musical ideas that match your level and the music you enjoy listening to.
Improve your technique clearly and without bad habits
You develop solid, instrument-focused technique with attention to posture, tone, and control, avoiding common mistakes that are hard to fix later.
Understand music to play with confidence
You learn musical language and theory in a practical way, directly applied to what you play. The goal isn’t to memorize concepts, but to understand what you’re doing and why it sounds good.
Explore your creativity
You work on improvisation, creating your own arrangements, and developing a personal musical voice—beyond simply copying songs.
MUSIC PRODUCTION
If you’re interested, you can also incorporate basic recording and production concepts, including the use of music software, as a complement to your instrument.
I’m Matías, a guitarist, composer, and music producer. My background combines instrumental practice, composition, and studio work, both in my own projects and in collaboration with other artists.
“I started learning guitar from scratch, and in just a few months I was already able to play several full songs. He has a great ability to explain and transmit knowledge.”
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Pablo, guitar
“Excellent teacher. Both on ukulele and guitar, he is very didactic, patient, and clear when explaining concepts.”
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Luciano, guitarra y ukelele
“Matías is a patient and motivating teacher who makes the learning experience very enjoyable.”
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Mariel, guitarra
What are the lessons like?
With over 15 years of teaching experience, the lessons are based on a personalized approach, combining original materials with widely used pedagogical resources. There is no single, fixed method: each student works toward specific goals, real musical interests, and individual needs. No existe un método único: cada alumno trabaja sobre objetivos concretos, intereses musicales reales y necesidades específicas.
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Over the years, I have developed my own study notes and learning materials covering a wide range of topics, including scales, fingerings, songbooks, transcriptions, technical exercises, and theoretical concepts. These materials are combined with recognized methods and reference books, always serving clear and individual objectives.
The approach is built on the idea that not everyone learns in the same way or looks for the same thing in a music lesson. For that reason, classes often take the form of a guided mentorship: offering direction, support, and advice according to each student’s stage and personal path.
If the goal is to learn songs, we focus on the repertoire that feels most meaningful to the student. If the objective is to improve technique or prepare for a conservatory exam, we use the specific tools and materials required for that purpose. If the focus is on music production, we work on recording, studio workflow, and the use of music software.
What are the lessons like?
With over 15 years of teaching experience, the lessons are based on a personalized approach, combining original materials with widely used pedagogical resources. There is no single, fixed method: each student works toward specific goals, real musical interests, and individual needs. No existe un método único: cada alumno trabaja sobre objetivos concretos, intereses musicales reales y necesidades específicas.
Over the years, I have developed my own study notes and learning materials covering a wide range of topics, including scales, fingerings, songbooks, transcriptions, technical exercises, and theoretical concepts. These materials are combined with recognized methods and reference books, always serving clear and individual objectives.
The approach is built on the idea that not everyone learns in the same way or looks for the same thing in a music lesson. For that reason, classes often take the form of a guided mentorship: offering direction, support, and advice according to each student’s stage and personal path.
If the goal is to learn songs, we focus on the repertoire that feels most meaningful to the student. If the objective is to improve technique or prepare for a conservatory exam, we use the specific tools and materials required for that purpose. If the focus is on music production, we work on recording, studio workflow, and the use of music software.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the lessons in-person or online?
I offer in-person lessons in Caballito as well as online lessons, depending on what works best for you. Both formats follow the same personalized and practical approach.
How long are the lessons?
Each lesson lasts 50 minutes.
How are schedules organized?
A weekly day and time are scheduled in advance. If you book the 4-lesson package, that time slot remains fixed every week.
Do I need to have an instrument to start?
It’s not mandatory for the first lesson. If you don’t have an instrument yet, I can lend you one during the class. That said, to make real progress it’s highly recommended to have your own instrument, as practicing at home is essential.
Which instruments do you teach?
I offer lessons in:
Electric and classical guitar
Bass
Ukulele
Producción Musical
From what age do you teach?
I mainly work with students aged 12 and up.. For younger children, I usually recommend other, more playful and age-specific formats.
Do I need previous experience?
No. The lessons are designed both for complete beginners and for players who already have experience and want to organize their knowledge, improve technique, or dive deeper into specific styles.