Guitarist Gergely Szabo has an Advanced Diploma in Music Performance from Cambrian College where he majored in the classical guitar. Over his time there, he completed 2 years of comprehensive pedagogy courses. He also gained well grounded vocal skills, as well as basic knowledge on the piano. Outside of classical music, he exhibits a repertoire of skills and knowledge in playing the genres of rock, blues, and heavy metal music. He has experience in teaching the guitar and the ukulele to a range of people aged 6 to 54.
Gergely’s teaching methods include both the use of books and digital methods. The three main books he uses to teach guitar are as follows: “Guitar Method Book 1 by Will Schmid and Greg Koch,” “Four Star Sight Reading and Ear Tests RCM Level 1,” and “Classical Guitar Repertoire and Etudes RCM Level 1.” For teaching ukulele, he uses the book “Ukulele Songs for 1, 2, or 3 players by Elizabeth Ragsdale.” Aside from these, he frequently uses the Muse Score application as a play-along practicing tool.
Gergely’s passion for music and his dedication to growing the love of music in others are the biggest reasons why he teaches guitar and ukulele. His approach to teaching involves learning through play. The material he covers with his students is always delivered in a way that is highly interactive. Most of the assigned exercises he gives involve the elements of play that students can enjoy both in class and as homework.
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Homework Assignments for Week of Sept 16, 2025
Josh
work on the first groove I wrote down on the page!
Noah
great job this week – you nailed those fast hihats with the accents. Try working your way further into the song this week with what we looked at during our lesson!
Finn
Keep working on “Can’t Stop”! work on getting your hands and feet playing together.
Mateo
Great job with the Chayanne song, keep practicing those fast kicks and the open hi-hats – try to approach full speed with the YouTube video.
Jared
I think we’re probably done with “All I Wanted” but give the hard fills another try if you have some time this week.
The bossa nova groove we learned is from this video – we are going to work on more of these latin grooves going forward.
Koel
great job with “All I wanted,” keep practicing that, especially the interlude with the toms, and verse 4 to the end.
Great reading for these latin drum set grooves as well, we worked on the first two.
Efe: Homework for the Week of September 13th-19th
- find the guitar strap and always practice and play the guitar with it on. (If it’s lost, then please get a new one.)
- get a capo.
- find the notebook for class for next week.
- if you don’t already have these, then please buy the following books and bring them to class. These are the Amazon links for them.
Elementary Music Theory Book 1
RCM Four Star Sight Reading and Ear Tests Level 1
- only practice with a guitar pick (for now). Bring a guitar pick to class next week.
Preferred Books for Gergely’s Students
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Hal Leonard Guitar Method
The second edition of this world-famous method by Will Schmid and Greg Koch is preferred by teachers because it makes them more effective while making their job easier. Students enjoy its easy-to-follow format that gives them a solid music education while letting them play songs right away. Book 1 provides beginning instruction including tuning, 1st position melody playing, C, G, G7, D7, and Em chords, rhythms through eighth notes, solos and ensembles and strumming.


