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“I came to Sean for lessons a few years back after feeling lost with my guitar progress over the previous 5 years. Sean really helped me identify a lot of sticking points in my own playing that I may never have uncovered. This included picking technique, posture, and dozens of other things I never even considered were holding me back. I'd highly recommend Sean to anyone at any level who really wants to take their playing seriously.”


Reuben H.Student

“I booked lessons with Sean because I was having some issues with my hands getting numb while playing gigs. He helped sort out a lot of my technique issues, and now I can play for hours without having any issues. I've been playing professionally my whole adult life, but Sean started me back at the basics of how to hold the guitar, hold the pick, and place my fingers.”


Graham D.Guitarist · Professional Musician

“My work schedule is hectic, so what matters to me is getting the most out of my time playing the guitar. Sean has been able to help me create better practice habits, and playing habits. He was really accommodating with my schedule.”


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Spark Under Water

Album · 2024

The latest full-length record — seven tracks of cinematic instrumental guitar. Featuring Ocean, Tangerine Dream, and Nova.


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  • Tom Anderson
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