EXCLUSIVE: Apply for the tonebase Mentorship Program - with Thomas Viloteau!
Introducing: The tonebase Mentorship Program with Thomas Viloteau!
How serious are you about improving?
Ready to take your playing to the next level?
Want to set yourself up for substantial improvement with custom tailored, world-class guidance?
Want to select the pieces YOU want to master?
We proudly present the first ever tonebase Mentorship Program, led by Thomas Viloteau!
By joining, you’ll be one of only 3 participants that receive personal guidance from one of the leading guitarists of our generation for a whole month (October 1st - 31st). You’ll have a dedicated, private forum space where you can post your videos and ask questions that Thomas will personally review and answer.
In addition to expert guidance through the forum, you’ll also take part in four 60-minute group sessions.
In the very first one, you’ll work with Thomas on a strategy to get the most out of your mentorship.
In following sessions, you’ll get feedback and insights tailored to your personal growth, while listening in on — and learning from — the coaching and guidance given to your peers.
As a valued member of the tonebase family, you have the chance to participate in this mentorship for a one-time fee of $199: a small fraction of the cost of participating in a masterclass.
To apply to this exclusive new opportunity with tonebase, click here!
About Thomas Viloteau: French guitarist Thomas Viloteau is the winner of the Guitar Foundation of America and the Francisco Tárrega competitions. He is the author of the best-selling technique book “In the Black Box” and the only guitarist to ever win the Arthur Foote Award from the Harvard Musical Association.
As a recipient of the Northern Trust/Piper Enrichment Award, Viloteau commissioned, recorded, and world-premiered Sergio Assad’s Suite Brasileira 3. He has released five studio albums and a concert DVD with MelBay.
Viloteau also served as Artist in Residence for the American Public Media (APM) show Performance Today. He holds a Doctoral degree from the Eastman School of Music, and teaches alongside Manuel Barrueco at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
How serious are you about improving?
- Limited to three (3) participants only!
- Four 60-minute group Zoom sessions with esteemed guitarist Thomas Viloteau (timing to be arranged with all participants)
- Get personalized feedback from Thomas in a dedicated forum space.
- Receive a personal Certificate of Participation at the end!
Sing-Up closed since September 28th!
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This is so exciting!
Do we know if it is possible for the synchronous, hour-long sessions to be either in the evenings (Central Standard Time, USA) or on weekends?
Also, I'm wondering if this would appropriate for a guitarist at my skill level: I don't have a classical background, but have been learning here and can play pieces like "Gracias a la Vida," "Sons de Carillhoes," "Pobre Cega" (Carvalho), and "Lullaby" (Frantz Casseus)-- though none with any degree of actual masterfulness...
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Today, September 28th is the last day to apply for the first tonebase Mentorship program!
Click here to apply until September 28th, 11:59 pm CEST!