Music Teacher performs on the guitar and piano

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Music teacher performs at McMusic Lessons & Performances.
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Music teacher performs in a variety of styles and genres at McMusic Lessons & Performances. Watch the music teacher perform on the guitar and piano. The music instructor offers a trial music lessons at no cost. Options to continue on a pay-as-you-go basis or pre-pay for discounted rates are available for purchase. Rates are based on the amount of lesson time purchased, length of enrollment, and the location of your lesson with remote learning available to any location. Click the image to the right and register for a trial lesson while availability last. Timeslots are filling up quick.

The music teacher performs some of his own compositions and covers on the guitar and piano in the video below. Among his own compositions the video includes an excerpt from one of his own piano sonatas, Piano Sonata no. 3, “The McWaltz” by Kevin McClain. It also includes a fingerstyle version of “No Quarter” by Led Zeppelin on the guitar. The music teacher also performs an excerpt from one of Chopin’s mazurkas on the piano and Please Come Home for Christmas on fingerstyle guitar. The music teacher also provides an example of classical guitar music using an excerpt from Bach’s Cello Suite, performed on the classical guitar. The video soon returns to another excerpt from the teachers own composition, with a reprise from Piano Sonata number 3, “The McWaltz”. Again, the video will move on to guitar examples with the music teacher performing George L Cobb’s rendition of Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in c-sharp minor Opus 3 number two, in a ragtime Style on the classical guitar entitled “Russian Rag”. After touching on guitar skils again, the music teacher performs another one of his own works and compositions entitled circus of light, Piano Sonata number 2 by Kevin McClain. The video also moves on to some examples of Blues music with a performance of “Love to love you less” by Nikka Costa. The conclusion and credits include an audio of the music teacher performing Taj Mahal song called Cakewalk. All in all, the video displays a variety of styles that span from classical music, to blues music, to more modern classic rock music on the guitar and piano.