Haven't had any complaints yet. In fact there's some guys paying me several month in advance so they don't have to keep topping up their account every month-& one guy from Barrie who just changed to email lessons so he doesn't have to drive here every week.
I've just been finding that giving private lessons doesn't teach anywhere near what I can cover in email lessons. The only thing really missing is you can't physically sit here and see me do something.
A good text explanation and a pic or two will usually get the point across.
The big difference between taking my email lessons and just reading a book is that you won't have an advanced guitar player breathing down your neck, criticizing and helping you improve every aspect of your playing.
I also doubt if any personal guitar teacher thinks much about you after you leave a lesson. 1/2 hr is what ya get, and it costs you $25. You get an assignment and you have to have it done by the same time the next week.
If you've got any questions in the meantime, you're on your own until the next lesson, where it'll cost you another $25 to go over the same material if you haven't learned it.
With me you can write me as often as you want. I've got some students who prefer one lesson every week or two. Some guys want a lesson every day and write me 4 times throughout the day to make sure they know it correctly.
Either way, you're expected to know and learn what I give you....and prove it. I listen to your MP3's in detail...repeatedly. I look for edits to see if you're cheating and I'll tell you what you need to work on cause I've been there...and I push you to do it.
If you wanna learn, I'll teach you everything I know.
On the other hand, if you wanna go to your local Acme guitar teacher and take the same generic lessons as every other student, go ahead.