Greg Seaman - Greg teaches Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Vocal Coaching, Songwriting and Demo Recording,
Music Theory, and Sight Reading. Greg is a popular professional musician on the local music scene and a well-established teacher
in Traverse City. He is currently accepting students of all ages and levels.
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Check out Greg's website to learn more about lessons and watch his lesson
video. You can also download free backing tracks and a copy of his book, "Improvisation for Blues and Rock Guitar."
Listen to selections from Greg's newest CD, "My God is Bigger."
Purchase a gift certificate for music lessons with Greg Seaman.
Gift certificates are good for acoustic or electric guitar, bass guitar, and vocal coaching.
Angelo Meli
Angelo Meliwas born in Detroit and attended Michigan State University and the Berklee College of Music in Boston. His
experience ranges from the folk club experience in Detroit, to rock and roll in Boston, to Latin bands and studio work in
Florida. In Michigan, he has performed with backup bands to the Drifters, the Coasters, the Platters, and the Marvellettes.
Currently, Angelo is active as a guitarist and songwriter and performs frequently with a variety of groups including the blues
band, The Corvairs, as well as the Neptune Quartet and Jazz North. He also performs solo weekly at Oryana.
Angelo is currently taking new students of any age or level of experience. Angelo can be contacted for lessons or gigs at: angelomeli@ymail.com. For lessons, call Zamar Guitar at (231)
929-0097.
Dave Eickenroth Dave teaches all styles of acoustic and electric guitar along with music theory, sight reading, and lead guitar.
An accomplished professional musician, he was one of the founding members of The Rainmakers, the first rock and roll band
in Traverse City in the 60's. He is also a well-loved and respected worship leader in the Grand Traverse area, and specializes
in coaching worship leaders and instrumentalists in the church setting.