Professional Guitar, Bass & Ukulele Lessons
For Kids, Teens & Adults
Steve F. teaches guitar, bass, ukulele, and banjo lessons at our 822 Danforth Ave studio, located on the Danforth and easily accessible to students from East York, Greektown, and nearby Toronto neighborhoods.
This location is easily accessible for students and families across East York, Greektown, Riverdale, Leslieville, and surrounding communities, with convenient TTC access from both Pape and Donlands stations along the Bloor–Danforth subway line.
Our Danforth Ave studio is a convenient option for students looking for guitar, bass, ukulele, and banjo lessons in East York with an experienced instructor who can support beginners, developing players, and more advanced students.
Steve F. is a professional musician, recording artist, and educator with more than a decade of experience performing, recording, and teaching music. A graduate of the Grant MacEwan University guitar program in Edmonton, Alberta, he has built a diverse musical career that combines performance, composition, recording, and music instruction.
Throughout his career, Steve has worked with students of different ages and experience levels while maintaining an active presence as a performer and recording artist. His background allows him to draw upon real-world musical experience while helping students develop strong technical and musical foundations.
Steve teaches guitar, bass, ukulele, and banjo lessons in East York at our 822 Danforth Ave location and has spent years developing his skills across multiple stringed instruments. His broad musical background allows him to understand how different instruments function within a band, ensemble, or recording environment while helping students develop a deeper understanding of rhythm, harmony, technique, and musicianship.
Whether a student is interested in acoustic music, contemporary styles, ensemble playing, or developing stronger musical fundamentals, Steve brings a wide range of practical experience to each lesson.
In addition to teaching, Steve has performed and recorded in a variety of musical settings throughout his career. His experience as a performer, recording artist, and collaborator has exposed him to a wide range of musical styles and creative environments, helping him bring practical musical insight into the lesson studio.
Students benefit from learning with a teacher who continues to apply musical skills in real-world performance and recording situations while remaining committed to music education.
If you are looking for guitar, bass, ukulele, or banjo lessons in East York, we believe Steve is a teacher worth considering. His experience teaching students of different ages and skill levels allows him to adapt lessons to individual goals, learning styles, and musical interests, making him a strong option for children, teens, and adults alike.
Students who are interested in exploring more than one instrument may especially appreciate Steve’s background as a multi-instrumentalist. In addition to teaching guitar, he also teaches bass, ukulele, and banjo, providing students with insight into how different stringed instruments function within a variety of musical settings.
Steve may also be a strong fit for students who are interested in playing in bands, performing with other musicians, writing original music, or developing a broader understanding of musicianship. His extensive performance, recording, and professional music experience allows students to learn from someone who has spent years applying these skills in real-world musical environments.
If your goal is to find guitar, bass, ukulele, or banjo lessons in East York with a teacher who combines professional performance experience, multi-instrument expertise, and a passion for music education, Steve is a teacher we would strongly encourage you to consider.
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July 8-12
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July 15-19
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July 22-26
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Aug 12-16
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July 8-12
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Guitar spot: Click here.
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Piano/Keys spot: Click here.
Singer spot: Click here.
July 15-19
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July 22-26
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Aug 12-16
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Singer spot: Click here.