aBOUT Jimmy
Multi-Award Winning Guitarist Dr. Jimmy Moore has been a featured artist at many national and international festivals and concert series, including the National Guitar Summer Workshop in Nashville, TN, The Domaine Forget Music and Dance Festival in Montreal, Canada, The Siena Music Sessions in Siena, Italy, the Tennessee Guitar Festival, and repeat performances with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the South Georgia Ballet.
Moore has won guitar competitions on the state, regional, and national levels, including First Prize at the National Beethoven Association 25th Anniversary Young Artist Competition in Memphis, TN; winning First Prize at the Tennessee Music Teacher's Association Guitar Competition in Nashville, TN, and was a National Finalist at the Music Teacher's National Association (MTNA) Guitar Competition in Kansas City, MO.
Moore earned a Doctor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance from Florida State University with a Doctoral Minor in Musicology.
Dr. Moore is in great demand as a guitar teacher and teaches masterclasses covering classical, jazz, and popular guitar styles. His doctoral study included a treatise, lecture, and world-premier performances of the music of Justin Holland, America’s First Pioneer of the Guitar.
In addition to his research, Moore has founded guitar programs in Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. He has taught guitar classes and private lessons at Florida State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Tallahassee Community College, and Manatee School for the Arts.
He currently teaches guitar and music history at Florida Southern College, and manages a thriving home studio in St Pete, FL. His students range from beginner to collegiate, from professional to retiree.
Moore has won guitar competitions on the state, regional, and national levels, including First Prize at the National Beethoven Association 25th Anniversary Young Artist Competition in Memphis, TN; winning First Prize at the Tennessee Music Teacher's Association Guitar Competition in Nashville, TN, and was a National Finalist at the Music Teacher's National Association (MTNA) Guitar Competition in Kansas City, MO.
Moore earned a Doctor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance from Florida State University with a Doctoral Minor in Musicology.
Dr. Moore is in great demand as a guitar teacher and teaches masterclasses covering classical, jazz, and popular guitar styles. His doctoral study included a treatise, lecture, and world-premier performances of the music of Justin Holland, America’s First Pioneer of the Guitar.
In addition to his research, Moore has founded guitar programs in Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. He has taught guitar classes and private lessons at Florida State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Tallahassee Community College, and Manatee School for the Arts.
He currently teaches guitar and music history at Florida Southern College, and manages a thriving home studio in St Pete, FL. His students range from beginner to collegiate, from professional to retiree.