People in Newton, MA who love guitars

RGS Staff (L-R): Donna Lomp, Alan Siu, Rob Compagna, Stephanie Lederman, Joey Orduna (missing: Jake Hallett, Cole Bigonet, Finn McGillivray, Sam Marvin, Justin Spicer).

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Groton Community Dinner Performance was a blast! 

On Friday, June 30th our students performed at the Groton Community Dinner.  We had many great performances with our students playing and singing, singing lead vocals, playing lead guitar, playing rhythm guitar, playing the recorder, playing blues, jazz, rock, country and folk guitar.  It was a thrill and an honor for us to contribute to the Groton Community Dinners. 

For more information on Groton Community Dinners, please visit their website by clicking here

Our guitar school will be performing there again on Friday, July 28th at 5:30 PM.  The food is delicious and free and so is the music.  Join us!

Performance Photos from June 30th:

Rob interviewed on Boston Voyager Magazine 

Founder and Chief Instructor, Rob Compagna, was recently interviewed on Boston Voyager magazine.  During the course of the interview Rob talks about the humble beginnings of our guitar school and what caused his life change that inspired him to teach guitar throughout New England. 

Excerpt from the magazine article (click here to be taken to the actual interview on Boston Voyager):

Thanks for sharing your story with us Rob. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there. 
I started Rob’s Guitar School in 2013 after I was let go from a major financial firm in the Boston area after working nearly 20 years in the financial services industry for some of the really big companies. I chose not to go back into it because it was not my passion and instead I decided to pursue my dream of making a living by playing guitar. I’d been playing guitar semi-professionally for over 30 years at that time and had taught guitar at music stores and to friends and family members but had never really considered turning it into a career. I started the school originally in my home but then moved to a nearby yarn store in Groton, MA with a gracious owner who really believed in what I was doing. After several years of teaching there we moved to a new location in the center of Groton MA and in 2016 we opened a second location in Newton MA. There’ve been a number of ups and downs but we’ve never given up on our desire to be the best guitar school ever, and it’s really paid off. Our students love learning guitar just as much as our teachers and I love teaching it. It really is the best job that I ever could imagine. 

Great, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome? 
We definitely had our struggles. Trying to get the word out on a limited budget requires a lot of work and dedication. I can remember hand delivering about a thousand flyers to every mailbox in the Groton area during our first few months. From having booths at farmers markets and in regional county fairs and in local volunteer events, we’ve worked our butts off. I’ve been on radio stations and local public access channels promoting our guitar school. I’ve brought my guitar with me and played on the side of streets waving at people to stop and take flyers for a free guitar lesson. All at the same time while developing an excellent teaching program for our students to get the maximum benefit of. I’ve also benefited from the excellent advice from my wonderful fiancée and from close friends around me. I’ve always tried to listen and learn and be open-minded because the second you think you know it all is when you start going backwards. It’s been tough but very, very gratifying. 

Please tell us about Rob’s Guitar School. 
We’re a growing guitar school that evolves around our mission statement to be the best guitar school ever. To care about our students and their progress more than any other music school or music teacher around. Without that being in place, we would not be the growing thriving business that we are today. If you don’t put your students first, you won’t get very far at all. In our guitar schools, each of our students receive their own personal student handbook that is hand made for them. We offer multiple guitar programs for the acoustic guitar, electric guitar and bass guitar each at different levels; beginner, intermediate and advanced. We’ve even taught mandolin and ukulele lessons. The majority of our programs offer more than one class a week giving our students the opportunity to get more than one lesson a week. When you add to that a monthly private lesson detailed to each student’s specific goals on guitar, you get the very best guitar learning experience anywhere. And then when you add periodic opportunities for students to perform what they’ve learned if they wish that just pushes us over the top. 

Who else deserves credit – have you had mentors, supporters, cheerleaders, advocates, clients or teammates that have played a big role in your success or the success of the business? 
As I was saying before, my fiancée Donna has been a great influence. She, herself, is a very successful investor who has given me enthusiastic support and great ideas drawing from her own experiences. She’s a great sounding board when I run into a challenge. 

I’ve also talked to fellow business owners and try to draw from their experiences and at times have seen a business coach. I’m also a 3rd degree black belt in Uechi-Ryu style karate and my sensei, Neil Stone, who is himself a very successful business owner has been a terrific source of advice, especially when I first started. 

My students, past and present, have been a huge help. Their support and word of mouth have been invaluable. Starting and growing a business is not something that you can do alone. It takes a lot of help and advice. 

Finally, I’m constantly listening to, watching and reading motivational books, videos, cd’s and tapes. It’s so important to keep a positive viewpoint on everything that happens and realize that challenges are really opportunities to learn and grow. Also, learning about how to set and go about achieving goals has been critically important to me.

Click here to be taken to the article and Boston Voyager Magazine.

New Intern Navdeep 

Rob’s Guitar School hired a new intern who joined our family for May and is now leaving (today is his last day!).  Navdeep is transitioning into his sophomore year at Swarthmore college and hopes to gain some insights on the real-world experience of owning a music-related small, private business through his work with us. 

Navdeep has been an invaluable help this month with video editing, advertising and newsletter creation among many other things.  He's also a pretty good guitar player!

Please wish Navdeep the best as he moves on to his next big internship this summer - teaching kids math!

Learn Guitar over the Summer! 

Summer Guitar Program

We're offering an 8 week summer guitar program for just $200.  Join us in our classes and have fun learning or getting better at guitar.  Several programs to choose from for kids and adults.

Click here to contact us.

Don't have time for the full 8 weeks?  You can take classes on a week by week basis for only $40 a week!

Located in Newton MA and Groton MA

Click here to contact us.

Jake Hallett video 

In order to serve you all better, we're now launching instructional videos prepared by our teachers.  Here's our video of instructor Jake Hallett introducing himself to our guitar school community.  Stay tuned for great stuff to come!

Groton Open House was awesome! 

Thanks to everyone who attended our Groton Open House on Thursday May 18th.  The students did awesome in performing Free Fallin' by Tom Petty, More Than A Feeling by Boston, Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin, jamming to the 12 Bar Blues and Beatles favorites Help, Yellow Submarine, Eleanor Rigby, We Can Work It Out, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds and Eight Days A Week.   Our students who were on hand performing were Courtney B., Trent and Chase C., and Liam O.  Great job to all of them!

Groton Open House - Thursday May 18th at 7 PM 

We will be holding an Open House this Thursday, May 18th at at 7 PM at our Groton location at the Groton Grange at 80 Champney Street, Groton MA 01450. 

Attendees will receive a voucher for a free guitar lesson from our school (not valid for current students).   Plus you'll get to enjoy performances from our students and also get to see our staff perform.  We'll also be on hand to answer any questions that you may have about our school or guitar in general.  See you there!

Free Guitar Workshops in Groton and Newton this Saturday! 

Rob's Guitar School will be holding two Free Guitar Workshops at both our locations in Newton MA and Groton MA this Saturday (04/15) at 1 PM

A voucher for a free private guitar lesson will be given to all attendees!

Want to get some tips on guitar?  Want to learn your first notes or are you an intermediate or advanced player and want some tips to help take you to the next level?  Or do you have an old guitar and want to have it checked to see if it is salvageable?  This is the place to do it!  Our knowledgeable staff will be on hand to help you out.

Two Locations:
Groton MA - 80 Champney Street, Groton MA, 01450
Newton MA - 48 Chandler Place, Newton Upper Falls MA, 02464

See you there! 
Staff
www.RobsGuitarSchool.net

New Home Page Video Completed! 

Hi Everyone, we've finally completed our new home page video.  Thanks to everyone for your help and support over the years.  I know that I say this a lot, but we wouldn't be here without you!  -Rob

Here it is:  Enjoy!

 

Student Zoe Saldana Writes and Records Original Song 

Newton MA



On Saturday, February 25th, Rob's Guitar School student Zoe Saldana, age 13, recorded a song that she recorded at Rob's Guitar School music studio.  Not only did she write her own song, but she performed the vocals, lead guitar and rhythm guitar on the song.  The song, titled "Needed" has serious meaning to it and speaks to how kids can have challenges searching for their own path as they grow older.  Great stuff! 

Zoe also plays her first recorded guitar solos on the piece showing off her knowledge of the various pentatonic scale shapes with some nice bluesy phrasing to boot. 

Zoe has been learning guitar at Rob's Guitar School for 3 1/2 years and we couldn't be more proud of her.

Rob's Guitar School is growing in Massachusetts and now has two locations in Newton and Groton.  For more information, click here.

Click here to listen to her song Needed.

Here is another photo and a short video from her recording session: