Guitar Teaching Studios
The Ontario College of Percussion and Music guitar teaching studios are well-equipped, clean and bright. Each studio with sufficient amplifiers and effects for electric guitar. The school has large windows to allow natural light in the building during the day and fresh air during the warmer months. Each teacher outfits their studio with additional equipment and teaching tools as they see fit to create a modern learning environment. Please Note: Students are required to bring their own guitar, acoustic or electric, to the lesson.
The Studios
We supply the power for your guitar lessons.
Our guitar studios are outfitted with amplifiers and the occasional spare guitar. All you need to do is bring yourself, your learning materials, and your favourite guitar.
Plenty of Room to Move
We have ample space to set up equipment and method materials for your guitar lessons. Stretch out, relax, and enjoy the best guitar lessons you have ever had.
Big windows and fresh air
Large windows allow plenty of natural light and fresh air into the guitar studios. With concerns of seasonal affected disorder and indoor air quality being a concern to many, we have the perfect solution. We can't take the lesson outside, but this is the next best thing... great big windows.
A Passion for Education
At the OCOPM, we love to share our knowledge of the guitar, and it is important for us to have the right environment and equipment to give you our best. We feel have have created the best place in the city of Toronto to take guitar lessons.
Guitar Teachers
Click to learn more about the guitar teachers at OCOPM.
- Kevin Mccloskey Creative Bassist / Extreme Technique 30 years of professional playing, 25 years of studio sessions, 10 years of teaching has brought Kevin to the Ontario College of Percussion and Music. And we are proud to offer bass and guitar lessons with this seasoned and creative performer. Read More About Kevin Mccloskey
- Tim Stokes-Rees Technical Mastery / Intense Musicality Tim has cut his teeth on the Toronto music scene and has made his way to the Ontario College of Percussion and Music. His teaching talents will have you flying across the fretboard with new ideas and skills to spare. Read More About Tim Stokes-Rees
