Michael Gonzalez

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  • December 29, 2013

    Jazz Music

    My Music, Playlists

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    Jazz Music
  • December 11, 2013

    C-A-G-E-D Guitar System

    Downloads, Music Lessons

    Download Link

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    C-A-G-E-D Guitar System
  • December 11, 2013

    Beginner Guitar Packet

    Downloads, Music Lessons

    Download Link

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    Beginner Guitar Packet
  • November 24, 2013

    Group Music Workshops

    Music Lessons

    I’m developing some group clinics and workshops to be presented in 2014. These events will cover a variety of topics, instruments, and skill levels. This post is intended to show some of the ideas that are in the works. To help make these better I would love to hear some of your suggestions, ideas, or…

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    Group Music Workshops
  • November 9, 2013

    Funk Guitar Lessons

    Funk, Guitar, Music Lessons, Rhythm

    Michael has been performing and studying music since he was eight years old. As a youth he started with voice and trumpet playing in various bands and choirs during his school years. In his early twenties he picked up the acoustic guitar and began to write songs and compose chord progressions. For the past fifteen…

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    Funk Guitar Lessons
  • October 22, 2013

    Current Students

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    Welcome to the active student section of my website. This is where students can get information related to there current private lessons. I may post practice tips, specific exercises, videos or other teaching tools for you on your own private student page. Current students Contact Michael to activate your account. Your personal page is named…

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    Current Students
  • October 21, 2013

    Twelve Bar Blues

    Blues, Guitar, Mandolin, Music Lessons, Music Theory, Song Forms, Ukulele

    Each genre of music has certain characteristics that distinguish it from other musical styles. These familiar attributes can be found in the rhythms, chords, and notes. Blues music is based on a common song form with three basic chords. This form is commonly called the twelve bar blues because it contains 12 measures. Typically contains…

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    Twelve Bar Blues
  • October 20, 2013

    Common Blues Rhythms

    Blues, Fingerstyle, Guitar, Intro to Guitar, Mandolin, Music Lessons, Music Theory, Rhythm

    After learning the common cowboy chords and strumming patterns many guitar players are unsure how to develop their rhythmic approach to get variety in their sound. Studying the common blues rhythms can add interest and style to your playing no matter what kind of music you play. In this lesson guitarist and composer Michael George…

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    Common Blues Rhythms
  • October 2, 2013

    Essential Mandolin Chords

    Mandolin, Music Lessons

    Chords in Music Chords in music are like words in a spoken language. When you assemble the ‘right’ combination you make meaningful phrases that have direction. Self-taught students often make the mistake of trying to memorize many chords to grow their chord vocabulary. This approach may work in time, but a better way is to…

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    Essential Mandolin Chords
  • September 27, 2013

    Play Music with Your Kids

    Intrests, Personal

    As a private music teacher I have the opportunity to work with people of all ages. My current roster of students range in age from four years old to eighty. Teaching music to young children is joy that is hard to put into words. Their genuine appreciation and wonderment is inspiring to say the least.…

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    Play Music with Your Kids
  • September 26, 2013

    Music Lesson Forum

    Guitar, Mandolin, Music Lessons, Music Theory, Ukulele

    I’m excited to announce the new Music Lessons Forum hosted on my website. Register for Free to join the conversation. Post your own topic ideas or questions and Michael will reply with unique insights and ideas to help you learn. It’s in the beginning stages but in the future will have posts geared to musicians…

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    Music Lesson Forum
  • September 23, 2013

    Custom 7-String Guitar

    Gear, Newsletter

    This custom 7-string guitar is being built by one of my guitar students. He is a lifelong woodworker who owned a custom furniture and cabinet shop for many years. In recent years he has moved to instrument making and has crafted acoustic guitars, electric guitars, mandolin, and a bass. All of the instruments have been…

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    Custom 7-String Guitar
  • September 20, 2013

    Tune a Guitar

    Intro to Guitar, Music Lessons

    Before you can learn to play ANYTHING on the guitar the strings must be tuned. Otherwise even if your fingers are doing the right thing…it will sound wrong. Let me give a few things to think about… Most guitars have six strings arranged in order from the lowest to the highest sounding note. You can…

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    Tune a Guitar
  • September 14, 2013

    Telecaster Mandolin

    Mandolin, Newsletter

    I really want to get a Telecaster Mandolin made by J.L. Smith Mandolins. The five string model really intrigues me. The single strings would lend themself to bending and other ‘guitaristic’ sounds…but with the tonal range of the mandolin. If you’re interested in learning to play the mandolin, read below to find out about private…

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    Telecaster Mandolin
  • September 14, 2013

    Wild Piece of Sheetmusic

    Humor

    Don’t try this at home!

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    Wild Piece of Sheetmusic
  • September 14, 2013

    Build Chords from Scales

    Chords, Guitar, Music Lessons, Music Theory

    Have you ever heard musicians explain the chords to a song with numbers? A guitar player might say something like, “This song is just one, four and five chords in G.” This number system applies to the chords in a given key (or family). Once it’s understood it’s a great tool for learning and memorizing…

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    Build Chords from Scales
  • September 14, 2013

    Jazz Ukulele Chords: ii-V7-I

    Music Lessons, Ukulele

    Each genre of music has characteristics that distinguish it from other musical styles. Familiar attributes can be found in the scale patterns, rhythms, and/or chord progressions. Three chords in Jazz music occur more than any other combination. They are referred to as “two. five, and one” and exist in all keys. If you play the…

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    Jazz Ukulele Chords: ii-V7-I
  • August 26, 2013

    Guitar Chord Chart

    Guitar, Music Lessons

    Guitar Chord Chart As a guitar teacher I am often asked which guitar chords are essential. The answer to this question is debatable but there are definitely a selection of must know chord forms. Below is a collection that I have compiled for the beginner guitar student. By no means is this an exhaustive list.…

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    Guitar Chord Chart
  • August 22, 2013

    Travis Picking Guitar

    Fingerstyle, Guitar, Music Lessons

    After learning the common cowboy chords and strumming patterns many guitar players are unsure how to develop their rhythmic approach to get variety in their sound. One option is fingerstyle guitar. Playing with a pick is an essential skill, but learning fingerstyle techniques will add depth and sophistication to your sound. Sell your beats online…

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    Travis Picking Guitar
  • August 17, 2013

    Major Scale [part 2]

    Music Lessons, Music Theory, Scales

    Introduction: Part 1 Scale Steps: Part 2 In the previous lesson we played the C Major Scale for one octave. In order to play only white keys we must skip over some notes on black keys. If two notes are separated by a note they are said to be a Whole Step apart. To play…

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    Major Scale [part 2]
  • August 17, 2013

    Chromatic Scale

    Music Lessons, Music Theory, Scales

    Before we explore music concepts (ie: harmony, melody, theory) we must understand how music scales are built and used. A Scale organizes pitches (or notes) in a given range from lowest to highest frequency. The range depends on the musical instrument’s playing range. In Western music there are twelve different pitches (or notes). If we…

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    Chromatic Scale
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