John Branton | Music Teacher | BANGKOK

The first step of a long journey is the hardest. So get help!

"Based in Bangkok, Thailand, John Branton has been teaching piano, keyboards, guitar, drums and singing for over 3 decades. Whether you are already an accomplished musician looking to polish your performance, or a complete beginner, John will have you at ease from the off." Trevor C., Hertfordshire

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PIANO LESSONS

Piano Lessons Cambridge

Perhaps the most useful family of instruments in terms of understanding music easily. The choice of instrument in this group has more to do with logistics for many people as a ‘real’ Piano is not always a practical option. The good news is that Electric Pianos are nothing short of awesome, I love them and recommend them as the preferred instrument.

 

GUITAR LESSONS

Electric Guitar

Electric Guitar Lessons in Cambridge

Quite possibly the most popular instrument on the planet at this time. If someone has an estimate of how many people in the world play Electric Guitar please Email me.

Electric Guitar is a specialism for me as I am an Examiner in this subject and support and promote the Registry of Guitar Tutors excellent Electric Guitar Playing Syllabus which is validated by the London College of Music and has QCA accreditation. That said, most students are content to play the music that they like best and I am happy to help them do so. However the exams are useful when you need a target or a qualification.

 

Classical Guitar

Classical Guitar Lessons Cambridge

A lovely instrument, very cheap to purchase, easy on the ear (no amplifiers needed) and relatively easy to get a pleasant sound from. With all the guitar family I would always encourage the student to play at least some pieces in a Classical style even if not actual Classical Music. There are many famous examples of Rock Classics that are played using Classical Fingering.

 

Bass Guitar

Bass Guitar Lessons Cambridge

A great instrument in its own right but often viewed as having a supporting role rather than a life of its own. However you view it, the Bass is an essential part of any ensemble and if you are planning to use your Guitar playing examinations to help get you into university, the Bass will count as a second instrument.

 

Banjo

Banjo Lessons Cambridge

I favour the 5 string Banjo for its versatility and range. If you play Guitar and use Tablature you can probably play the Banjo without even knowing it. Come along and try!

  • JOHN RICHARD BRANTON says:

    1932.09.28
    got my first jazz album at aged 9.
    Armstrong,Zootie Singleton.Johnny Dodds,
    Henry Red Allen etc.I have a plethora
    a of Jazz collected on reel to reel,
    8 track,cassette,45,78 & 33 1/3,CD
    plus DVD &IPODS,I TUNES library.
    Self enjoyment-trumpet,trombone tenor,
    alto and flute..

    March 30, 2012 at 1:36 pm
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  • Carl Stalker says:

    Are you the maestro who used to teach music at Ford Dagenham? If so I was a pupil on guitar and later banjo. If it is indeed yourself then “greetings from Canewdon”. I tried to find a teacher for banjo round this way but to no avail. At least not to your standard. My daughter has borrowed my banjo, possibly permanently but I recently took up the guitar again and it’s part of my 9 o’clock morning routine along with a mug of tea and a surf around my iPhone. Retirement it great. I am enjoying tackling Cripple Creek again after maybe 22 years Are you still teaching in Ford or maybe a place you had in Romford,
    Best wishes and many thanks for the most pleasant times I had learning,
    Carl

    May 21, 2019 at 9:55 am
    • Music Teacher Cambridge says:

      Hi Carl, yes it is I, I remember you. I now have a bar in Bangkok with live music, Best wishes, John

      February 18, 2022 at 10:43 am

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