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    Monday, May 16, 2011

    Meet Nikki Medlin of Nikki's Guitar Lesson Studio


    Nikki Medlin is a well-known guitar teacher in the Northridge/Porter Ranch area (San Fernando Valley). We first met Nikki a few months ago through one of our partner piano studios - Piano By Julie. Medlin, 38, is the owner of Nikki's Guitar Lesson Studio, which provides beginner to advanced level guitar lessons in Northridge CA and surrounding towns.

    Medlin has been playing guitar since she was a girl. Her influences include many of the famous 60s rock bands. However, she doesn't just teach rock and pop guitar. A few years ago, she went back to school to study Classical Guitar to enhance and augment her studio's service offerings. Now, Medlin teaches classical and pop guitar to all ages of students.

    Medlin is currently accepting new students. The studio may soon be raising its prices, so if you are looking for guitar teachers in Northridge or Porter Ranch, contact the studio today. For more info on Nikki's Guitar Lesson Studio, visit http://nikkisguitarlessonstudio.com or call (818) 866-0123.

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