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Featured Guitar Teachers Near Pasadena, TX

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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Guitar lessons in Pasadena . 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!

Daniel A

Instruments: Guitar Bass Guitar Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar

Hi! My name is Daniel and I have been teaching guitar for over 15 years. I started playing the guitar at a young age. I learned mainly by ear from the first year or two, and asked anyone I met who played to teach me anything they could. Once I knew the basic chords and could play a few songs, I began taking professional lessons. My teacher taught me how to develop my ear properly so I could learn what I wanted without any help. Read More

John M

Instruments: Guitar Ukulele Acoustic Guitar

I'm a teacher at heart and I always have something new and exciting to give to others in the form of information or skill. I've been teaching professionally for over 10 years and I love every single minute of it. I have worked in two Texas Independent School Districts and I have worked with a wide variety of age groups and subjects, not just music. I occasionally play live shows on the weekends with my band and I can play four other instruments besides the guitar. Read More

Elijah R

Instruments: Guitar

I have been teaching for over three years now. I started teaching friends and family members in my home. My key points are musical technique and consistent practice. I try to teach music as a form of language, much like Victor Wooten teaches. The most important thing is keeping things interesting for both me and the student, while still preparing them for school performances and recitals. I am always excited to teach my students, as well as help them succeed in any endeavor they choose. Read More

Abbas P

Instruments: Guitar Voice Bass Guitar

Hi, my name is Abbas and I am a music professional. I completed my Masters degree in classical guitar in 1993 and have been a producer and composer for the last 10 years working for the TV and media industry. I consider it part of my responsibility to pass on what I have learned to others. My teaching philosophy is very simple. We play music to have fun and I try to cultivate that feeling in my students. Read More

Prince R

Instruments: Piano Guitar Voice Classical Guitar

I have a Bachelor and a Doctorate Degeree in Sacred Music. I have worked with Churches and Private School for over 35 years. I operate my own music studio I produce various Beauty Pageants. I have worked as a Vocal Coach for over 35 years. I have worked with many who have retired and just want to play for relaxation or as a hobby. We give special attention to those who have retired and need a hobby. Read More

Drew M

Instruments: Piano Guitar Saxophone

I have taught a wide range of ages from 8-75 years old. I am able to teach a wide variety of musical styles, also including music theory, composition and ear training.  If you need help with solo/ensemble music for region or your are just looking to learn guitar for fun, I can help you achieve your goals. I enjoy watching students succeed. My musical styles include, jazz, classical, popular and blues but I am pretty versatile and have the knowledge to teach many styles. Read More

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