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“Say Your Prayers and Eat Your Greens” – Mr. Browne
Derwyn Browne, a classically trained guitarist, has dedicated the past 15 years to serving as a music educator in Buford, Georgia. His mission is to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual growth through the transformative power of music. By offering guitar and ukulele lessons, Mr. Browne inspires students, families, and communities in his various roles as an educator, musician, mentor, and community leader.
Affectionately known as Mr. Browne, he champions the love of music with simplicity. For the last decade, he has effectively taught classical guitar and ukulele, dispelling the myth that learning music is difficult. He values the unique qualities of each student, believing in empowering their strengths and guiding them toward excellence.
Through guitar and ukulele lessons, Mr. Browne unites people, sharing the universal language of music and making a lasting impact on his students both musically and personally.





Whether you are brand new or have had music lessons before, this is the class for you! You will quickly experience the joy of making music & open the door to more musical experiences as you grow.
Mr. Browne has been teaching students for over a decade. He will guide you every step of the way!



Whether you are brand new or have had music lessons before, this is the class for you! You will quickly experience the joy of making music & open the door to more musical experiences as you grow.
Mr. Browne has been teaching students for over a decade. He will guide you every step of the way!

Give your child the gift of music
With our proven method, we’ve crafted the most effective way to teach children guitar, fostering their musical journey. Over the past decade, we’ve successfully guided hundreds of kids, igniting their passion for music and empowering them to embrace the beauty of playing the guitar.

Dream of playing beautiful music?
It’s never too late to chase the dream of playing beautiful music. For adults, learning to play the guitar is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. With determination and passion, every chord strummed becomes a testament to the endless possibilities of growth and fulfillment.

Discover the joys of music making with our Adult Ukulele classes.
Learn to play the ukulele simply and easily! Students will learn basic melodies and how to strum chords with ease. We foster a low-pressure, relaxed, and supportive learning environment. Strive today and thrive tomorrow with your ukulele!
Contact us today to join the next class.
The Type of guitar is a classical guitar (Consult your instructor for more details)
Yes, consult the instructor for recommendations
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No
The lessons are in a group format a min of 5 of students maximum of 8.
Class duration is 30 minutes.
Classes are on an ongoing basis
Soprano or Concert Ukulele (Consult your instructor for more details)
Yes, consult the instructor for recommendations.
No
No
The lessons are in a group format a min of 5 of students maximum of 8.
Class duration: 30-55 minutes.
Classes are typically 6 to 12 weeks long
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Posted on SRN BallardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mr. Browne is a kind, dedicated, and very talented instructor. He is a fabulous teacher, performer, and overall good person.Posted on Crystal BoltTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mr. Browne is an amazing instructor. He is very patient and kind. We are extremely impressed with what he taught our daughter in a matter of 30 minutes a week for about three months.Posted on Amber LottTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My kids have really enjoyed Mr. Browne's guitar class. It was their first music class and he made it so fun and easy for them to learn!Posted on kristen SipeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I entered the class as a beginner. In a short period of time I was able to play a simple song and read TAB. Instructor is very patient and is a gifted teacher.Posted on Anna JTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mr. Browne is a great guy! I enjoyed taking an hour or two out of my week to just play music. The instruction was very easy to understand.Posted on Jimmy MundtTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience and great teacher!!!Posted on Dionysia BrowneTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing musician. great mentor and teacher to children. Patient, Kind and encouraging.Posted on Ronald VaughnTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mr. Browne is a very knowledgeable music instructor, his smooth relatable approach connecting the student to the music is awesome. I am a 65 year old student who thought learning the guitar would be impossible however, his patience and reassurance to practice gives me hope.
