PMEC
PMEC is the Phillips Music Education Center - the place to find the most innovative approach to music lessons in the area. We pride ourselves in being different from the typical, dated approach to lessons. We embrace technology and utilize it to help students of all ages and abilities to grasp traditional concepts and to push advanced students to the next level in their playing. We are proud to be the first to offer a "Producers Class" specifically geared toward helping people make the most of the home studio hardware and software available today. Our teachers are excited about helping our students become well-rounded music makers and look forward to the opportunity to help develop their skills, be it with an instrument or a mouse.
- Format: We currently offer two formats for lessons. One is the traditional 30 minute once a week lesson. This is the most common lesson taught and is ideal for young students age 8-18, though all ages are welcome. These lessons are taught Monday - Friday between 3 and 7PM in half hour blocks. The Producers Class also falls under this format. During these sessions students are motivated and encouraged with a new assignment for the next week. Progress does not happen at the lesson - time must be spent between lessons to master the skills shown at the lesson. The second format is unique to our program. It is a full hour long session only once a month and includes a customized backing track specific to that lesson's goals. This is geared toward the adult student with a busy schedule unable to predict or commit to a regular once a week time slot, and for the advancing/more experienced player who is interested in a more in-depth lesson and is self motivated to push themselves between lessons to fully incorporate a concept or technique into their playing. These lessons are taught on Saturdays between 10 am and 4 PM. Individual times are flexible - the next month's lesson and time slot are booked at the end of the lesson.
- Teachers: Currently we have five instructors on
board. Here's a little about each one:
David Wilson - Education Center Coordinator - teaches guitar, bass guitar, and Producers Class. David brings over 15 years of teaching experience to our program and is responsible for the day-to-day workings of our Center. He enjoys many styles of music - especially classical, jazz, and anything by Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. Check out some of his music at MySpace.com/davidjamesearl. Steven Chambers - teaches guitar, bass guitar, and keys. A native of Lawton, Steven started his musical explorations playing the trumpet when he was 11. Since then, He has learned to play the bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar (yes, they are different instruments), piano, and miscellaneous others. Steven is currently a chemistry major at Cameron University, and plans to pursue music and pharmacy in his graduate studies. In his spare time, Steven enjoys spending time with his fiance', Lori, practicing his instruments, and writing and recording his own music. His favorite color is blue. Ryan Ragsdale - teaches guitar and Producers Class. Ryan also hails from Lawton, having graduated from Lawton MacArthur High School in 2004. He completed an Associate Degree from Brooks Design School in San Francisco in 2007 and returned to Lawton in September of that year. His musical journey began in 6th grade with the cello and eventually electric guitar and drums. He also enjoys creating music and mixing/remixing all styles of music. Bradford Utah Reeves - teaches guitar and bass guitar. Brad is from Duncan, OK and is currently a music student at Cameron University. Musically, he 'digs' Jazz - especially Jazz Fusion, Bop, and Progressive Jazz. Favorite artist - John McGlaughlin with or without the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Frank Alfar - teaches drum set. Born in Germany, Frank moved to Lawton in 1976 and graduated form Lawton Eisenhower High School in 1981. "Banging on things" since age 4, Frank has been active on the local music scene for over 25 years. His favorite drummers include Mike Portnoy, Neil Peart, Buddy Rich, and Elvin Jones. A very creative person, he also writes poetry. Little known fact - he owns a chinchilla! - Rates: Our rates are: $18 per lesson ($72 monthly) for the 30 minute once a week lesson and $45 dollars for each of the 1 hour once a month lessons.
- FAQ's: common Q and A's from David Wilson, Education
Center Coordinator.
Q: I took guitar lessons before and they were really boring. What makes your program so different?
A: Man, I’ve heard that from a bunch of people! Please realize that this is a very broad generalization, but there are a lot of teachers (especially in the “combo” world of guitar, bass, and drums) that just should not be teaching lessons. Some teachers are just failed wannabe rock stars that realized they have to pay the rent so they start teaching. This really comes across! This is usually indicated by (1) a lack of ability to meet individual student’s specific needs and (2) not being able to explain just HOW they played such a cool guitar solo. Many players seem like great musicians until you get them out of their preferred element or ask them to explain what they’re doing! These are not people that should be teaching. Other teachers are the very stodgy type. This is the classic “I took guitar lessons when I was a kid, but all I got to do was play Mary Had a Little Lamb!” story. Our lessons challenge the student by teaching the instrument from a RELEVANT perspective. Music lessons don’t have to be always based on a classical repertoire! Modern country, metal, and even gospel use the same basic musical principles utilized by Mozart and Chopin, so why not use music the student likes, while challenging him or her to constantly broaden their horizons with other listening experiences?
Q: My Uncle George plays guitar (bass/drums etc), can’t he teach me?
A: Maybe. Uncle George can definitely show you some basics, possibly more. Chances are that Uncle George is self-taught and has many bad habits he has developed over the years. All of our teachers have demonstrated a deep commitment to learning all aspects of music. They can sight-read, jam with a blues band, play a rippin’ solo, or analyze the harmonic content of a concerto. If Uncle George can do that, we may have a job for him!
Q: Why do your lessons cost more than the leading brand?
A: First, we ARE the leading brand! This is a subjective issue (see next faq below). There are cheaper lessons out there, but no other program in the area offers anything close to the learning environment we can provide. No one else even close to SW Oklahoma incorporates customized backing tracks, wireless access to 2 ½ million songs, or the option to sign up for jam sessions culminating in the experience of recording with other musicians in an ultra-modern digital recording studio. Plus, our teachers are simply terrific! Did you know there are people teaching private lessons on guitar/bass/drums that can’t read music? There are also teachers that can read, but could never jump on stage and jam with a country/metal/blues band. Our teachers are not just paid for the time they spend with you, but for their ability to deliver a ton of musical knowledge in a way that best fits the individual student.
Q: Why are your lessons so cheap?
A: We get this one too! Many people coming from other parts of the country are pleasantly surprised at our low tuition rates. To put it simply, the cost of living in Lawton is pretty cheap. We feel our lessons are at a price that makes it worth our while, yet is still within the monthly budget of most families.
Q: What’s the deal with the backing tracks?
A: Glad you asked! We have a huge library of music that we’ve made ourselves, just for the purpose of education. If you’re enrolled in our weekly program, the teachers will give you these backing tracks as needed. For example, we know that the songs in a beginning guitar book for 10 year olds can be boring. But if you get to play along with a rockin’ rhythm section of drums, bass, and rhythm guitar, it becomes a lot more fun! Also, it teaches the student how to stay in time with other musicians. Monthly students are guaranteed a customized-for-the-session backing track with each lesson.
Q: How do I pay for my lessons?
A: PMEC tuition will be automatically debited from your credit/check card on the 27th of the month for the next month’s lessons.
Q: What if I miss a lesson?
A: Sometimes, you have to miss a lesson. If you give 24 hours notice, you can arrange a make-up lesson with your teacher and David Wilson, the education director. Whenever there is a “5th” lesson day at the end of the month, that day will be used for make-ups. (Example: If you call on Monday because you can’t make your Tuesday lesson, you will be able to make it up. If there are 5 Thursdays and Fridays that month, you can arrange to make up the lesson on those “5th” days.) There are no make-up opportunities for no-shows. Students also have 3 “vacation” days per year. Let us know that you’re going to be gone and we’ll credit your account for vacation days.
Q: One of your teachers, Ryan Ragsdale is very cute. Is he single?
A: Yes, Ryan is very single AND he’s looking send resumes and pics to Ryanragsdale@gmail.com