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Featured Guitar Teachers Near Cypress, TX

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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Guitar lessons in Cypress . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!

Prince R

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Classical Guitar

I love to see my students reach musical maturity. Therefore, even, a beginner will sound musical after just a few lessons. I always remind them to push forward to higher levels. I always advise them that practise is the key and the more they practice the faster they advance. Classes consist of warming up exercises, then the student works on the music assigned and the Instructor gives it a grade. Read More

Stephen K

Instruments: Guitar Bass Guitar

As a musician, it is very important to understand the perspective of all instruments and how they work together. The better that one understands this connection, the more profound their contribution will be when playing with others. As a teacher, my goal is to assist each student in finding their own creative voice and guide them through the process of learning to express themselves through music. In addition to learning the guitar, I encourage my students to listen carefully and take notice to all the accompanying instruments in the music that they enjoy listening to. Read More

James K

Instruments: Guitar

I use methods from the Berkeley School of Music and years of studying with private teachers. I will begin with the essentials of learning guitar, learn how to sit and hold the guitar, tune the guitar and play your first melodies! Learn how to read guitar tablature. learning to play single notes, beginner guitar chords, 4 essential strumming patterns, changing chords etc. After the basics are mastered we will move through playing lead guitar to improvising with C-A-G-E-D theory and playing advanced lead guitar licks. Read More

Hamilton L

Instruments: Guitar Bass Guitar Harmonica

I've taught private lessons, group lessons, workshops, and youth music camps since 1998. I tailor my lessons to each student, according to his/her own goals and musical tastes. I like to get to know my students and find out what/who they like musically, then use that knowledge to demonstrate the things we're working on so they can hear it in action. If students want to write their own songs, we apply what we've learned to their songs too. Read More

Raymiah J

Instruments: Piano Guitar Violin Cello Viola Bass Guitar Synthesizer Double Bass Music Keyboard

My fourteen years as a strings teacher has included both private lessons and public school settings. Many of his students have gone on to be involved in regional orchestras, Houston Youth Symphony, and university orchestras. From 2007 through 2010 orchestras under my care have earned consistent First Division ratings at UIL competitions, including “Sweepstakes” honors in 2008. Other superior and first division honors include those from the Humble Invitational, Pride of Texas and Soundwaves music festivals. Read More

Harold C

Instruments: Guitar Music Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

I use Berklee, Van Eps, custom-written material, and I also teach composition, theory, film scoring. My teaching approach: I possess a thorough knowledge of the instrument. Focus on proper technique for all students, regardless of his/her playing ability. Once proper technique is established, I utilize the Berklee Series as a basis for instruction. These volumes are supplemented by exercises, which I write specifically for the particular student’s needs. Read More

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...And we don’t know just where our bones will rest To dust I guess Forgotten and absorbed into the earth below (Verse Riff) Double cross the vacant and the bored They’re not sure just what we have in the store Morphine city slippin’ dues, down to see that   (Pre Chorus Riff) (Chorus Riff) We don’t even care, as restless as we are We feel the pull in the land of a thousand guilts And poured cement, lamented and assured (Bridge Riff) To the lights and towns below Faster than the speed of sound Faster than we thought we’d go, beneath the sound of hope (Verse... Read More

Rhythm Guitar vs Lead Guitar

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...  Chords G B C Cm Progression I III IV iv     Creep is in the key of G. We begin with a G5 chord. They hint at the full G major sound in the Chorus, but for the Intro and the Verse I would suggest that you stay on the G5. Because the G5 sets the mood, it’s neither major nor minor so we’re not exactly sure where the song is going. Then we change to a B chord that creates this dreamy effect and solidifies that we’re in G major, not G minor. The C chord keeps ... Read More

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...an accompanying graph for those not yet familiar with notation. We should assume the presence of ride pattern #4 in each of these examples: simply strike the high-hat at every counted division (1-&-2-&, etc) as provided in the first graph. The top row represents the snare hits; the bottom row, the bass drum. I’ll present several patterns in a more or less progressive way- but all are common, basic drum beats. With the exception of the last example, each is a one-measure pattern presented in a 2-measure staff so that it is easy to see how the end of the pattern connects back to the beginning. ... Read More
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