EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 45 MIN
91: Levi Clay | Finding Balance in Playing And Learning Music
from Rock School Proprietor Podcast · host John Kozicki
In this episode, John Kozicki (Michigan Rock School and RockSchoolProprietor.com) talks with Levi Clay—author, transcriber and online instructor—about balancing instant access to tabs, tutorials and AI with the human skills that make music meaningful. The two explore effective teaching strategies, the importance of foundational skills like ear training, and how modern technology influences guitar learning. In this episode: The significance of interest-driven learning and curriculum design The dangers of relying solely on tabs and AI for learning music Building a musical community through jam nights and social interactions Teaching students to develop ear training and transcribe songs The importance of understanding the "why" behind playing music Future challenges and opportunities in music education amidst AI advances Encouraging students to internalize instead of depend on technology Recommendations for instructors to help students so they can eventually "graduate" lessons Remember: The most effective music teachers inspire curiosity, focus on foundational skills, and foster genuine musical community—both online and in-person. Levi’s Links: https://leviclay.com/ https://guidedpracticeroutines.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/LeviClay Rock School Proprietor is a podcast for independent music school owners and lesson studio operators interested in building and growing their business. New episodes drop Wednesdays at RockSchoolProprietor.com and on all podcast streaming platforms. ------------------------------------------ Your ratings and reviews on Apple Podcast and Spotify are always appreciated! Join our private Facebook group, "The Modern Music School," a community for like-minded professionals to connect and share insights. Looking for a simple and effective guitar curriculum that includes FREE instructor training and support? Consider John's book, Complete Guitar Strumming.
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In this episode, John Kozicki (Michigan Rock School and RockSchoolProprietor.com) talks with Levi Clay—author, transcriber and online instructor—about balancing instant access to tabs, tutorials and AI with the human skills that make music meaningful. The two explore effective teaching strategies, the importance of foundational skills like ear training, and how modern technology influences guitar learning. In this episode: The significance of interest-driven learning and curriculum design The dangers of relying solely on tabs and AI for learning music Building a musical community through jam nights and social interactions Teaching students to develop ear training and transcribe songs The importance of understanding the "why" behind playing music Future challenges and opportunities in music education amidst AI advances Encouraging students to internalize instead of depend on technology Recommendations for instructors to help students so they can eventually "graduate" lessons Remember: The most effective music teachers inspire curiosity, focus on foundational skills, and foster genuine musical community—both online and in-person. Levi’s Links: https://leviclay.com/ https://guidedpracticeroutines.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/LeviClay Rock School Proprietor is a podcast for independent music school owners and lesson studio operators interested in building and growing their business. New episodes drop Wednesdays at RockSchoolProprietor.com and on all podcast streaming platforms. ------------------------------------------ Your ratings and reviews on Apple Podcast and Spotify are always appreciated! Join our private Facebook group, "The Modern Music School," a community for like-minded professionals to connect and share insights. Looking for a simple and effective guitar curriculum that includes FREE instructor training and support? Consider John's book, Complete Guitar Strumming.
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