Shane Lamb on Wyatt Flores and Friends
In the latest episode of Wyatt Flores and Friends, guitar teacher and mentor Shane Lamb joins Wyatt for an inspiring conversation about music, growth, and the creative journey. As a longtime mentor, Shane has been a guiding force in Wyatt’s development as a guitarist and artist, helping him refine his craft and navigate the complexities of the music industry.
During their chat, Shane and Wyatt reflect on Wyatt’s evolution as a musician, from his earliest days of learning guitar to his current success in the Nashville music scene. Shane shares his perspective on the importance of foundational skills and the most effective methods for learning and practicing guitar. His insights highlight how dedication to technique and a clear practice routine can unlock creativity and confidence for any aspiring musician.
Wyatt also opens up about how those lessons shaped his unique sound and songwriting style. Together, they explore the creative process, emphasizing the balance between technical discipline and artistic expression. Shane’s mentorship has clearly played a pivotal role in Wyatt’s ability to grow both musically and professionally.
Whether you’re a beginner guitarist or a seasoned player looking to expand your skills, this episode is packed with practical advice and valuable perspectives on music, creativity, and navigating the industry. Shane’s approach to teaching and his passion for helping students grow is truly inspiring.
Don’t miss this heartfelt and insightful episode. Watch now to hear Shane Lamb and Wyatt Flores share stories, strategies, and a shared love for music!
Wyatt Flores Shouts Out Green Hills Guitar Studio in his American Songwriter Interview
“Shane Lamb is actually the person that’s helping me try to be better,” he revealed. “What I love about Shane is that he’s a mentor to me as much as I am just a student of his to learn guitar. He doesn’t just teach me how to get better at guitar and music theory. It’s more than that for me and him,” he said. “I get to sit there and ask questions that I usually can’t ask anyone else. All he’s done for me in the past two years is help me grow as an individual but also as an artist. It goes beyond a couple of chords on a guitar. It’s been lyricism and trying to help me through my artist path. I couldn’t do this without him, honestly,” he added. Then Flores gave a shout-out to Green Hills Guitar Studio in Nashville, the music school that Lamb founded.
Read the full American Songwriter interview with Wyatt Flores.