SEBASTIAN - Guitar tutor - The Bronx
1st lesson belanja
SEBASTIAN - Guitar tutor - The Bronx

SEBASTIAN's profile, qualifications and contact details have been verified by our experts

SEBASTIAN

  • Rate RM198
  • Response 1h
  • Students

    Number of students accompanied by SEBASTIAN since their arrival at Superprof

    7

    Number of students accompanied by SEBASTIAN since their arrival at Superprof

SEBASTIAN - Guitar tutor - The Bronx
  • 5 (10 reviews)

RM198/h

1st lesson belanja

Contact

1st lesson belanja

1st lesson belanja

  • Guitar
  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Electric guitar

Elevate Your Guitar Skills: Professional Lessons from an Instructor with Over 15 Years of Experience

  • Guitar
  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Electric guitar

Lesson location

Super tutor

SEBASTIAN is one of our best Guitar tutors. High-quality profile, verified qualifications, a quick response time, and great reviews from students!

About SEBASTIAN

Hey! My name is Sebastian, and I have over 15 years of experience playing both acoustic and electric guitar. Throughout my musical journey, I have performed with bands across multiple genres, as well as toured and gigged professionally. I am currently a professional musician that writes and performs with a band signed to the Invogue record label.

I have taught many students over the years, and I love helping guitarists build real skills that translate to songs, bands, and recording. My lessons focus on strong fundamentals like timing, technique, tone, and fretboard understanding, while also helping you develop your own style through improvisation, jamming, and learning the music you actually enjoy.

Whether you are picking up the guitar for the first time or looking to level up your playing, I will build a clear plan around your goals and keep you progressing week to week. Feel free to message me about pricing, package discounts, and availability. Let’s make music together!

See more

About the lesson

  • All levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

In my guitar lessons, I create a personalized plan based on your goals and the music you actually want to play. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced player looking to refine your skills, we’ll cover essential technique, song application, and some light music theory that supports what you’re learning. I am not a music theory teacher, but I know enough to make sure you feel intentional with your playing.

My approach is practical and musical. You’ll learn how to jam, improvise, and build your own style. Each lesson typically includes a warm-up, targeted technique work, and guided song or riff practice, plus a clear plan for what to focus on between sessions.

I’m passionate about helping you connect with the music you love while building creativity, confidence, and real progress week to week. Let’s embark on your musical journey together and make progress one lesson at a time!

See more

Rates

Rate

  • RM198

Pack rates

  • 5h: RM893
  • 10h: RM1587

online

  • RM198/h

free lessons

This first lesson is free to allow you to get to know your teacher so that they can best meet your needs.

  • 30mins

Details

I do not charge a travel fee if you live within a 10 minute trip. I charge a small fee anything over a 10 min trip.

Learn more about SEBASTIAN

Learn more about SEBASTIAN

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and your favorite instrument?

    I really fell in love with music as a teenager, and guitar quickly became the thing that felt like mine. I started playing at 16 and got hooked on the combination of rhythm, melody, and the pure physical and mental feeling of playing. Guitar is still my favorite instrument because it can be everything at once: percussion, harmony, lead, texture. It’s endlessly expressive.
  • Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    Metal, and metalcore in particular, has been that “never gets old” lane for me. I’m drawn to the mix of precision and emotion: the heavy riffs, the rhythmic detail, the dynamics, the tension and release. I’m the kind of person who can replay an album for weeks, because every time I come back I catch a new guitar layer, a production choice, or a groove detail I didn’t notice before. A few of my favorite artists are Children of Bodom, Pantera, Parkway Drive, August Burns Red, Lamb of God, Metallica, and Alpha Wolf. That being said, I’ve played many different styles throughout the years, and I have a deep appreciation for all genres.
  • Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    A course I love teaching, and that can be really transformative, is “Modern Rhythm Guitar Mastery: From Tightness to Taste.” It’s difficult because it’s not just notes, it’s timing, feel, muting control, pick attack, and playing locked to a click and/or drums.

    It covers:

    Right-hand control (tight palm-muting, pick depth, attack consistency).

    Syncopation and odd groupings without “mathy” playing.

    Groove-first riff writing and arranging (how parts support vocals and drums).

    Recording mindset: playing cleanly enough that a take sits in a mix.

    It’s riveting because students don’t just “learn riffs,” they start sounding professional.
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    I’d say saxophone, and wind instruments in general, are some of the most complicated to truly master. With guitar, you can “set” a note and focus on articulation. On sax, your body is part of the instrument. Your tone, pitch, and dynamics depend on breath control, embouchure, airflow consistency, and endurance, and small changes can completely alter the sound. On top of that, you’re controlling phrasing and musicality in real time while managing breathing like an athlete. That combination of physical control and musical expression is what makes it such a demanding instrument to master.
  • What are your keys to success?

    -Consistency over intensity: small daily progress beats random grind sessions.

    -Practice with a purpose: every session should answer “what am I improving today?”

    -Slow = fast: the best players build speed by mastering control first.

    -Record yourself: it’s the quickest way to reveal what’s actually happening.

    -Musical priorities: tone, timing, and dynamics matter as much as technique.
  • Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett, for their songwriting and the art of downpicking through an entire song with power and consistency. More than that, they were a huge reason I stuck with guitar in the early and middle stages of my journey. The kind of influence that keeps you practicing when you’re still building your foundation and figuring out your sound.

    Dimebag Darrell, for his combination of savage grooves, fearless lead playing, and that larger-than-life energy that made every riff and solo feel iconic. He’s the kind of guitarist who reminds you that tone and personality matter as much as technique.

    Alexi Laiho, for his melodic aggression and the way he blended speed, precision, and memorable hooks without losing attitude. His playing is a masterclass in making technical guitar sound musical and unmistakably him.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    One of the biggest lessons I learned was that “good” isn’t the goal, repeatable is. I remember realizing that the difference between a strong player and a reliable musician is whether you can deliver the same level under pressure: on stage, in a studio, or when you’re tired. That mindset completely changed how I practiced: less “trying to impress,” more building a foundation where timing, tone, and control don’t disappear when it matters most.
  • What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    -I tailor lessons around what the student actually listens to, so motivation stays high.

    -I break big goals into simple weekly targets (so progress is obvious and measurable).

    -I teach the why behind the technique: timing, tone, and musical context, not just shapes.

    -I give clear practice plans and quick diagnosis of what’s holding someone back.

    -I use real-world experience (band and recording) to help students sound confident, not just correct.
--
--

Similar Guitar tutors in The Bronx

  • Raafik

    Kajang & online

    4.9 (14)
    • RM100/h
  • Adel

    Subang Jaya & online

    5 (8)
    • RM40/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Omesh

    Sungai Buloh & online

    5 (5)
    • RM100/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Kaushik

    Kuala Lumpur & online

    5 (6)
    • RM45/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Melvin

    Puchong & online

    5 (3)
    • RM100/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Kamal

    Port Klang & online

    5 (4)
    • RM100/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Zealenhomemusic

    Shah Alam & online

    5 (7)
    • RM100/h
  • Andy

    & online

    5 (4)
    • RM100/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Miaw

    Kuching & online

    5 (4)
    • RM15/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Edric

    Petaling Jaya & online

    5 (6)
    • RM80/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Chen Chuan

    Shah Alam & online

    5 (5)
    • RM70/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Isaac

    Petaling Jaya & online

    5 (3)
    • RM50/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Bryan

    Petaling Jaya

    5 (3)
    • RM90/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Arif

    Kuala Lumpur & online

    New
    • RM50/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Arjang

    Sungai Buloh & online

    New
    • RM125/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • David Tee Kian Fu

    Mantin & online

    New
    • RM50/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Javen

    Kuala Lumpur & online

    New
    • RM110/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Hashvinder

    Kuala Lumpur & online

    5 (1)
    • RM30/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Lucas

    Seremban & online

    New
    • RM100/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • Kien

    Petaling Jaya & online

    New
    • RM50/h
    • 1st lesson belanja
  • See Guitar tutors