AFFORDABLE GUITAR LESSONS IN NYC
FOR ADULTS & KIDS FROM BEGINNER TO ADVANCED
Our guitar instructors are all classically trained with a minimum of a Master’s Degree level of education and have graduated from highly reputable music schools and conservatories from all around the world including the Manhattan School of Music and New York University (NYU). Each teacher brings their own unique style of teaching and experience to the guitar lesson to help ensure that our students get the best possible guitar instruction whilst realizing their full music potential. At Guitar Lessons NYC our guitar instructors all have the same goal in mind and that is to provide the highest quality education in a fun, energetic and welcoming environment.
Guitar Instructor
Luis is a highly accomplished composer, arranger, guitarist, and private guitar instructor. Emerging from a jazz and improvisational background, he thrives on utilizing diverse musical genres as a means to expand creative boundaries on all fronts. One of the defining characteristics of his musical work lies in his relentless exploration of the extremes within art and the prevailing conditions in our society. With a Bachelor of Music from Berklee College and Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music, Luis firmly believes that by delving into the tangible realities and untapped potentials of artistic expression, both art itself and the artist can attain a profound sense of liberation, a realm seldom encountered through other avenues. As an instructor, Luis is dedicated to provoking his students, to contemplate the idea that music, as well as society, need not adhere to conventional expectations. Luis encourages his students to forge new paths and challenge preconceived notions, fostering a realm where creativity and societal constructs can be redefined.
Music theory is the study of the structure of music. Or more simply put, it’s the language used to talk about the music we hear and play. Learning music theory is one of the most important things a musician can do as it helps them to not only become better performers, but also have a better understanding of the music they are playing and hearing. It also makes musical activities such as performing, composing, improvising, arranging, teaching, or getting a music degree much easier once one gains a basic understanding of music theory.
During our guitar lessons students will learn a range of different music theory subjects. The first thing we teach is notation which covers the staff, clefs, note names, rhythms, rests, intervals, meter and time signatures, key signatures, and dynamics – all seamlessly connected to the actual music the student is working on. Students will also be taught about scales and chords (harmony), melodies, phrases, and musical forms. Whether you are an absolute beginner or already know a lot about music theory our guitar lessons are individually tailored to cover everything from the most basic scales to the most advanced melodic, harmonic, and rhythmical understanding.
Whether it’s today’s radio hit songs (Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry), other pop/rock songs (The Beatles, Stevie Wonder), singer/songwriters (Ed Sheeran, Bon Iver), blues (Robert Johnson, B.B. King), jazz (Wes Montgomery, John Scofield), bossa nova (Carlos Jobim), funk & soul (James Brown, Aretha Franklin), reggae (Bob Marley),… you name it, we’ll teach you how to play it!
The musical genres with which you can learn are endless and the student is more than welcome to bring his or her favorite music to the guitar lesson. After the student has become accustomed to playing their own music and as their musical and technical skills develop, the teacher will introduce other similar and different music pieces that will expand the student’s musical horizon. This will essentially lead to defining one’s own musical taste and style, ultimately leading to the student becoming their own unique musician.
Learning to play the first open chords on the guitar is quite easy – but to play bar chords or fast single notes is a very difficult task. However, it becomes much easier and more rewarding quickly, if the student develops good guitar technique. Having good technical facility at any age or level is very important. This means being able to have a relaxed but yet focused stance, knowing smart fingerings, having a good right hand technique whether with a pick or with finger picking, and exercising and gaining muscle memory.
During our guitar lessons, proper guitar technique will be taught and constantly reinforced. Having good technique from the beginning ensures progress, success, and allows students to reach their musical and creative goals on the instrument more rapidly. Different methods for both left and right hand will be used to ensure that the student understands technical issues on the instrument and can approach new discoveries or problems from several different angles.
Musical improvisation is the creative activity of immediate “in the moment” composition. Improvisation combines performance with communication of emotions to express new musical ideas that have not been written down by another composer. Learning to improvise involves knowledge of music theory, listening skills, and confidence in expressing one’s ideas on the spot. It is a fun and essential way to play an instrument.
The modern day guitar especially with its roots in blues music has a tradition for improvisation from its beginning on. Whether it’s Eric Clapton on “Layla”, Jimi Hendrix on “All Along the Watchtower”, Eddie Van Halen on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”, “ or Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” – all those are improvised moments that have written modern day music history.
Since there are no boundaries in improvisation it is also a great way to branch out into other musical genres, such as pop, jazz, and folk music. In our NYC guitar lessons, students will learn how to improvise over chords and learn how to develop their own musical ideas and be able to articulate them on the guitar. Further studies will not only include tonal studies but also how to use effect pedals, other devises such as a bottle neck or an e-bow, and other extended techniques to experiment with and discover new grounds on the guitar.
Whilst music theory, sight-reading, and solfège are all used to train a musician’s ears to recognize intervals and chord qualities, learn how to perform melodies and rhythms accurately at sight, and practice writing down musical examples upon hearing them, Musicianship is about training the student not just to be a player of guitar, but to be a true musician.
Many guitarists are great technically, but they lack that something special which usually separates the great from the average. Good musicianship involves not only understanding how to use the guitar but how to convey your story or message to the audience using emotion, passion and flair, allowing you to play a piece of music in an original and inventive way while still remaining true to the written material. During each guitar lesson in NYC students are encouraged to feel the music they are playing and to improvise rather than to simply follow what the teacher is reciting, helping them to develop their confidence.
Combining the student’s developed musicianship, theoretical knowledge, and his or her curiosity to improvise and experiment, creating and writing one’s own musical ideas and songs will become a natural part of the musical journey and will be encouraged from the teacher. This will lead the student to find his or her own unique identity as a musician.
Mr. Matsuno is a wonderful teacher. The dedication that he puts into making my child excited about playing the guitar is endless. He’s not too strict with his approach, enabling a fun learning environment for my child. I especially enjoy that he teaches songs that my child enjoys to listen to on the radio. Mr. Matsuno is definitely a great match as a teacher if you’re looking for a fun and educational extra curricular for your child.Cindy Zwicker, Brooklyn, NY
Keisuke has been a joy to work with and my child definitely looks forward to lessons with him. His easy-going presence makes my child comfortable during lessons but instills enough of a structure that things don’t get out of hand. His flexibility as a teacher helps to continue my child’s interest in music. Any student will benefit from a guitar teacher like Keisuke.Rosalyn Faulk, New York, NY
*Please note that fees vary depending on which payment plan is chosen for your guitar lessons. For a full breakdown of fees please visit our detailed rates page here.
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Opera America
330 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
Michiko Studios
15 W 39th St
New York, NY 10018
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