Learn from a Lifetime of Music
With over 50 years of performing and playing experience, Mitch Paul offers personalized music lessons for students of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re picking up an instrument for the first time or looking to deepen your musical understanding, Mitch focuses on building confidence, creativity, and a genuine love of music.
Lessons are tailored to each student’s interests and goals; covering a wide range of styles including folk, rock, blues, and more. Mitch believes that music should be enjoyable, practical, and rooted in real playing, not just exercises and theory.
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Mitch has been playing guitar for decades, both in bands and as a solo performer. He teaches lead and rhythm guitar, fingerpicking techniques, music theory, and a wide variety of musical styles.
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What do you call an ukulele player with a business card? An optimist!
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What is the difference between a drummer and a savings bond?
One will eventually mature and make money.
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Bass players don’t get lost—they just take the long way to the root note.
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What’s the difference between a banjo and a trampoline?
You take your shoes off before jumping on a trampoline.
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What's the definition of “perfect pitch?''
Throwing a mandolin into a dumpster without hitting the rim.
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Why do violinists always carry a case?
So they have somewhere to keep all their scales.
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How do you know a harmonica player is at your door?
They don't know when to come in, and they can't find the key.
Interested in music lessons with Mitch Paul?
Use the contact page to ask about availability, lesson rates, and scheduling.
