Guitar lessons near me in Concord, NC
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David taught 12 days ago
The Student and Tutor worked on guitar technique exercises using a metronome, practiced riffs from 'Hey Joe' and a Grateful Dead song, and analyzed chord progressions in a Nina Simone piece. The session included a discussion about blues music and prominent blues artists. The Student was assigned to practice applying the chords learned to the Nina Simone song.
Metronome Practice for Guitar
Pick vs. Fingers Guitar Playing
Octaves for Guitar Technique
Chord Voicings and Seventh Chords
Analyzing Song Chord Progressions
Introduction to Blues Music
Jimena taught 14 days ago
The student reviewed exercises and began working on applying the CAGED system, focusing on connecting chords, scales, arpeggios, and pentatonics within a single pattern. The student was assigned exercises to improve finger dexterity, bends, and CAGED chord transitions, along with practicing the "Seek and Destroy" riff for wrist strengthening and loosening. The tutor will provide a song selection from Iron Maiden for future lessons.
Right Hand Technique: Down-Picking
CAGED System: Chord-Scale Relationships
Applying Scales and Arpeggios
Ear Training Through Scale Practice
Eric taught 15 days ago
The student practiced guitar scales and chord transitions, learned a new song, and was introduced to power chords. The tutor provided feedback on technique and emphasized the importance of rhythm and timing. The student was assigned to practice chord switching for "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and power chords during the week.
Down-Up Strumming Technique
Chord Transitions: G-D and A minor-C
Introduction to Power Chords
Staccato and Legato
Pattern-Based Learning on the Guitar
David taught 17 days ago
The Tutor and Student practiced ear training to transcribe a melody and reviewed scales. The Student received guidance on breaking down solos into phrases and transcribing riffs. As homework, the Student will bring five different variations of a riff to the next class, and the Tutor will send videos of the Grateful Dead intro and Nina Simone chord progression.
Ear Training and Melodic Dictation
Scales as a Foundation for Melodies
Riff Analysis and Variation
Chord Progressions and Harmonic Analysis
Transcription Tools and Techniques
Yiting taught 17 days ago
The student practiced playing and singing "Let It Be" on guitar, focusing on improving pitch and rhythm. The Tutor provided feedback on the student's chord accuracy and vocal performance. They planned to work on "500 Miles" in the next session, scheduled for January 2nd, and reviewed the basic chords.
Vocal Pitch Awareness
Guitar Chord Accuracy
Strumming Patterns and Rhythm
Song Structure and Verse/Chorus Differentiation
Recognizing Chord Progressions
Nick taught 18 days ago
The Student and Tutor discussed guitar practice techniques, focusing on finger strength, calluses, and chord formation. The Student practiced chord progressions and received feedback on finger placement and strumming. The D chord was introduced, and practice assignments were given for the next two weeks while the tutor is traveling.
Callus Development and Finger Pain
Fingernail Length and Fretting Technique
Finger Strengthening Exercises
Finger Placement and String Bending
Right-Hand Technique and Avoiding Unintended Strings
Chord Shapes as a Foundation
Guitar Quality and Its Impact on Learning
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The Concord Connection: How a Community of Support Builds a Guitarist

In Concord, learning to play the guitar is never a solo journey. The city’s vibrant musical identity is built on a foundation of enthusiastic community support that welcomes every new player, regardless of age or experience. This is a place where jam sessions, inclusive programs, and shared stages create a rich environment for musical growth. This powerful sense of connection is the key to Concord's thriving guitar culture, ensuring that anyone with a passion for the instrument has the network they need to succeed.
From Practice Room to Local Stage
Gaining performance experience is crucial for a developing guitarist, and Concord provides safe, low-pressure environments for a player to build their confidence.
- Open Mic Nights: Many local music stores and cafes host open mics and informal jam sessions. These events are the perfect, supportive space for a new player to perform in front of an audience for the first time, learning how to handle their guitar on a live stage.
- Sounds of the City: Signature community events like the “Sounds of Summer” and the Shady Grove Concert Series are highlights for local artists. These series often spotlight both emerging and established Concord guitarists, providing a tangible goal for new players to work towards.
A Calendar Packed with Inspiration
This grassroots community is fueled by a calendar packed with larger musical events that inspire every guitar player.
- Major Festivals: Community gatherings like the Southern Scape Music Festival and Country Rock' Music Fest bring the whole city together to celebrate music, showcasing how the guitar is central to the area's cultural life.
- The Big Stages: For the ultimate inspiration, seeing world-class national acts at major venues like the PNC Music Pavilion and the Charlotte Motor Speedway provides a powerful vision of what is possible with a guitar, driving every student to continue their dedicated practice.
School Music Programs with Guitar Opportunities
- Carolina International School (CIS): Students begin musical education in elementary years, learning about rhythm, tone, and world music. By middle and high school, students have access to band and jazz band programs. While specific mention of guitar ensembles is not listed, jazz and band programs often welcome guitarists and provide performance opportunities. Students can participate in multiple concerts each year and community events. CIS also has extracurricular options like Pep Band and Jazz Band, where guitarists can feature in modern repertoire.
- Cannon School: The school's music department uses the Orff Approach in lower grades, focusing on a playful exploration of music. As students progress, they can participate in ensembles such as Jazz Combo, Band, and Music Technology classes in the upper school. These programs typically integrate guitarists, especially in jazz bands and contemporary ensembles, building collaboration and musicianship.
- Concord Academy: The elementary music curriculum introduces students to a variety of instruments and musical forms, with hands-on experience playing unpitched instruments and exploring music theory. Middle and high school students participate in fine arts programs, which can include individualised instrumental study, drama, and chorus, with the option for interested students to learn and perform guitar within or outside formal classes.
Local Schools and After-School Programs
- Piedmont School of Music & Dance: Offers private and group guitar lessons for school-age children, in addition to other instrument instruction and dance opportunities. Students can enhance their guitar skills beyond school programs in a professional environment.
- Rock University: This independent music school in Concord caters to youth with both private lessons and live performance band programs. Students learn to play in bands, which usually include electric and bass guitars, and have frequent opportunities to perform on stage in the community.


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