Chris grew up hearing his dad play guitar around the house and at live shows. He “caught the bug” around age 13 and hasn’t stopped playing since! He’s been teaching guitar since 2003 and received his Bachelor of Arts in Music at North Central University in 2008 where he studied jazz, blues, rock, classical, songwriting, and church music. As a teacher, he’s taught about two dozen lessons a week for the better part of 10 years; from beginner to advanced, hobbyist to college-prep or gig-ready, from age 8 to retiree. He also specializes in blues, rock, improvisation and songwriting. What he loves most about teaching is being able to pass on everything he has learned and continues to learn in his 20 years as a musician, helping students take step after step to achieve their musical goals. As an active musician, Chris has been the lead singer/songwriter/rhythm guitarist for a local rock band and has performed/recorded as the lead guitarist for a number of other bands/artists. He currently plays for a blues-rock band and is working on writing his 2nd solo album.
Logan started off taking piano lessons at the age of nine and has done so for just over a decade. During that time, he learned to compose for orchestras, learned how to play all percussion instruments including the drum set, the fundamentals of both electric and acoustic guitar, and even took on vocal lessons. He used these skills to begin tutoring students in high school. He dove even further into the world of music by deciding to attend Mcnally Smith College of Music to major in Music Composition. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to complete his major due to the unexpected closure of the school, but the skills he learned would be essential in allowing him to continue his education in the field by launching his own film scoring business, L.H. Scoring, where he composes all kinds of music whether it be for commercials, documentaries, or his own passion projects, which you can find at lhscoring.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/lhscoring. He now teaches all the instruments he knows how to play and is learning to play more, such as cello. One day, he hopes to share his love of music with the world.