San Diego Guitar Lessons
Pitch loves teaching guitar because it is the most versatile and portable instrument out there, which gives us insight as to why it has become the most popular instrument to play in the whole world! From learning how to play guitar to accompany yourself all the way to become a rock star guitarist, Pitch can help you achieve your guitar playing goals.
For those who are completely new to guitar and looking for some online help . I have put together a section dedicated guitar resources, filled with buying guides, lessons, etc. to aide you on your journey.  After looking over the page if you still have questions feel free to email me and I will be glad to help you.
Pitch also offers San Diego Piano Lessons, San Diego Voice Lessons.
San Diego Music Lessons
Pitch has been playing guitar since he was 10 years old. Donât assume you are too young or too old, never be discouraged from learning music. Contact Pitch to set up a first session.  If for some reason you and Pitch are not a good fit, Pitch will gladly refer you to a list of top notch instructors he knows from all over San Diego and, for that matter, all over the country.
Lesson scheduling and length can be arranged on a student-by-student basis and cost depends on location. Â
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Mastering Guitar Barre Chords: A Beginner’s Guide to Playing Like a Pro
Mastering Guitar Barre Chords
A Beginner’s Guide to Playing Like a Pro
Welcome to the world of guitar, where the journey from strumming basic chords to mastering guitar barre chords can be both thrilling and challenging. If you’ve been curious about how to tackle these versatile chords, you’re in the right place! In this guide, we’ll explore the E type and A type barre chords, essential tools in your guitar toolkit. Get ready to strum your way to musical mastery!
The Low E String â Your Roadmap to E Type Barre Chords:
First things first, let’s start with the low E string (the 6th string). This string is your roadmap to understanding E type barre chords. Remember, each fret on the guitar represents a half step. As you move up the neck, each fret increases the pitch by a half step.
Fun fact: The musical alphabet is quirky! Not all notes have a sharp or flat between them. There’s no sharp or flat between E and F, and B and C. This exception is crucial for finding your way around the fretboard.
Once you’ve got the hang of naming the notes on the low E string, you’re ready to form your E type barre chords. Place your index finger across all six strings, and use the other fingers to form the E major or E minor shape. The note under your index finger on the low E string gives the chord its name and is highlighted in red in the diagram below to help remind you. How cool is that?
The A String â Unlocking A Type Barre Chords:
Next, let’s conquer the A string (the 5th string). The same rule applies here â every note has a sharp or flat between them, except for E and F, and B and C. Knowing the notes on the A string is your key to mastering A type barre chords.
To play an A type barre chord, barre your index finger across the strings starting from the A string, and use other fingers to form the A major or A minor shape. The note where your index finger lies on the A string names the chord and is highlighted in red in the diagram below to help remind you.
Adding Some Flavor with 7th Chords
Once you’re comfortable with major and minor barre chords, let’s add some flavor with dominant 7th and major 7th chords.
For E type barre chords, simply lift your pinky to turn it into a dominant 7th chord. For a major 7th, reposition your fingers to play the 4th string on the 1st fret. Voila!
For A type barre chords, leave the 3rd string open for a dominant 7th sound. To make it a major 7th, press down on the 1st fret of the 3rd string.
Conclusion
With these skills, you can play countless songs without even needing a capo! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be playing barre chords with ease.
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Best Guitar Warmup for Beginners: Mastering the 4 Finger Exercise
Best Guitar Warmup for Beginners: Mastering the 4 Finger Exercise
Hello, future guitar heroes! Are you ready to get those fingers flying across the fretboard like a pro? Well, buckle up, because today we’re diving into the ultimate guitar warmup for beginners â the 4 Finger Exercise!
Why This Warmup Rocks Your Socks Off
Starting your guitar journey with the right exercises is crucial, and the Best Guitar Warmup for Beginners is undoubtedly the 4 Finger Exercise. It’s like a mini gym session for your fingers, ensuring they’re strong, speedy, and ready to rock.
The 4 Finger Exercise: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Starting Position: Plant your index finger on the 5th fret of the high E (1st) string. Pick down. Feel the groove? Good!
- Adding More Fingers: Next, bring in your middle finger on the 6th fret. Keep the first finger rooted. Pick up. It’s all about coordination!
- Ring and Pinky Time: Add your ring and pinky fingers on the subsequent frets, alternating your picking. This is where the magic happens!
- Tempo is Key: Aim for a tempo of 80-100 bpm. Use the metronome embedded below to keep pace.
Moving Across Strings
Once you’ve mastered the high E string, glide over to the B (2nd) string and repeat. Then, it’s a fun game of hopscotch, jumping back and forth between the two.
Conquering All Strings
Feeling confident? Expand your playground to include all strings, all the way to the low E. This is where you become a string-hopping ninja!
Up and Down the Fretboard
Now, for the grand finale, move this exercise up and down the fretboard. Notice how the frets play hide and seek, getting closer and farther? That’s part of the fun!
Why It’s a Forever Warmup
Even when you’re the next big thing in guitar, this exercise remains a trusty warmup. It’s like the best friend who knew you when you were all awkward and gangly.
Wrap-Up: Your Path to Guitar Greatness
So there you have it, guitar enthusiasts! The Best Guitar Warmup for Beginners is your ticket to limber fingers and fabulous playing. Remember, every guitar hero started somewhere, and this 4 Finger Exercise is a fantastic starting line.
YouTube Tutorial: See It in Action! (Embed YouTube Short Here)
Want to see how it’s done? Check out this YouTube short where I demonstrate the 4 Finger Exercise. (Embed YouTube Video)
Your Guitar Journey Awaits!
Every practice session with this warmup brings you one step closer to guitar greatness. Keep strumming, keep smiling, and let the music take you where you’re meant to go.
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Unwrap the Rhythm: Why Music Lessons Are the Ultimate Christmas Gift
Unwrap the Rhythm: Why Music Lessons Are the Ultimate Christmas Gift
Ho-Ho-Hold the Wrapping Paper! Is a Music Christmas Gift the Best Present Ever?
As the jingle bells start jangling and the Christmas lights twinkle, it’s that time of year again when we all scratch our heads, wondering what to gift our loved ones. But fear not! This year, let’s think outside the (gift) box. How about something that sings, strums, and brings a lifetime of joy? Yes, I’m talking about the gift of music lessons!
Why Music Lessons Make the Best Gifts
- Long-Lasting Joy: Unlike a toy that might break or a sweater that may go out of style, music lessons keep giving. Studies show that learning an instrument boosts cognitive skills and emotional well-being. It’s like gifting a brain gym membership with a melody!
- For Every Age: Whether it’s your little nephew who’s just starting to tap his feet or your grandma who’s always wanted to play the piano, music lessons are a hit for all ages. And hey, it’s never too late to start â just ask any of our students at Pitch Michael Music Studio!
- Customizable and Personal: Music lessons aren’t a one-size-fits-all. They can be tailored to the individual’s interests. Guitar, piano, singing, ukulele, trumpet, trombone, bass, drums â you name it, we teach it!
Recording Studio Time: A Gift That Echoes
But wait, there’s more! For those who already play an instrument or sing, how about some recording studio time? Imagine gifting someone the chance to record their song â it’s like wrapping up a dream and putting a bow on it!
Jingle All the Way to Our Studio
At Pitch Michael Music Studio, we’re all about spreading the Christmas cheer through music. We offer gift certificates for music lessons and recording studio time. It’s the perfect way to nudge your loved one into a musical journey or help an aspiring musician take their talent to the next level.
The Gift That Doesn’t Scream “Ad”
Now, I know what you’re thinking. “This sounds like an ad!” But hear me out. Gifting experiences, especially those that enrich lives, is what the holiday spirit is all about. It’s not just about what’s under the tree, but the memories and skills that will last a lifetime. The greatest music Christmas gift!
The Pitch Michael Promise
At our studio, we promise a fun, engaging, and professional learning environment. Our experienced instructors are passionate about music and even more passionate about sharing it.
So, why not make this Christmas a musical one? Give the gift of music and watch as your loved ones unwrap their potential. Trust me, it’ll be a chart-topping hit under the Christmas tree this year!
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Top 3 Thanksgiving Songs to Master This Year!
đ” Gobble Up the Rhythm: Top 3 Thanksgiving Songs to Master This Year!
Thanksgiving isn’t just about the turkey and the pie; it’s also about setting the mood with the right tunes! Whether you’re a music maestro or just starting out, we’ve got the top 3 Thanksgiving songs you need to add to your playlist. Plus, we’ll serve up some fun history, easy-to-follow chord charts, and sheet music. And don’t miss the rib-tickling ending, linking to a YouTube reaction that’s as fun as Thanksgiving itself!
1. “The Thanksgiving Song” by Adam Sandler
This quirky tune, made famous by Adam Sandler, is a must-have for any Thanksgiving gathering. It’s light-hearted, easy to play, and always gets a chuckle.
- Chord Chart: Strum Along Here
- Song History: Did you know Adam Sandler first performed this Thanksgiving song on “Saturday Night Live” in 1992? It’s been a holiday staple ever since!
2. “Thankful” by Josh Groban
If you’re in the mood for something more soulful, Josh Groban’s “Thankful” is the perfect pick. It’s a beautiful melody that reminds us of what the holiday is truly about.
- Chord Chart: Strum Along Here
- Sheet Music: Find Your Harmony Here
- Song History: Released in 2007, this Thanksgiving song has touched hearts with its message of gratitude and love.
3. “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” by Arlo Guthrie
This folk classic is a whopping 18 minutes of storytelling genius. It’s more than a song; it’s a Thanksgiving tradition for many!
- Chord Chart & Sheet Music: Strum Along Here
- Song History: This epic song, released in 1967, is based on a true Thanksgiving incident. It’s as much a part of the holiday as pumpkin pie!
Strumming to Thanksgiving tunes, remember it’s all in good fun! Ever pondered if your Thanksgiving had a soundtrack? Are you the soulful gospel type, belting out gratitude with every note, or more of the reserved type, serenading the turkey with timeless biscuit goodness and honey sauce? Find out in my YouTube Reaction Short below, where Thanksgiving meets musical hilarity. Spoiler: it’s a toe-tapping, laughter-inducing showdown!”
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Hallmark Music Hits a High Note: Celebrating ‘Only Saints’ and Their Christmas Magic
Hallmark Music Hits a High Note
Celebrating ‘Only Saints’ and Their Christmas Magic
“Deck the halls with boughs of… indie music?” That’s right, folks! Hallmark Music is bringing some fresh tunes to your holiday playlist, and I’m here to spill the jingle bells and whistles. Let’s talk about ‘Only Saints‘, the band that’s about to make your Christmas a lot merrier â and, full disclosure, it’s my girlfriend’s band, Candice Kelly, so expect a sleigh-load of excitement and pride from yours truly!
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The Magic of ‘Only Saints’ Music
Imagine a Christmas song that’s like a warm hug from a long-lost friend â that’s ‘Our Favorite Tree’ by ‘Only Saints‘. This isn’t just any holiday jingle; it’s a track that’s landed a coveted spot on Hallmark’s Christmas lineup. Cue the mistletoe and twinkling lights, because this is big!
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From Studio to Hallmark Music Stardom
The journey from studio sessions to Hallmark stardom is like a sleigh ride through a winter wonderland. ‘Only Saints’ teamed up with APM Music, the unsung heroes behind the scenes, to bring their Christmas magic to the masses. Check them out here. Spoiler alert: they’re awesome.
Why ‘Our Favorite Tree’ is Your Next Christmas AnthemÂ
‘Our Favorite Tree’ isn’t just a song; it’s a festive experience. It’s about love, joy, and all the warm fuzzies that come with the holiday season. It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to cuddle up with a hot cocoa and reminisce about the good old days.
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Hallmark Music & Only Saints
So, as I beam with pride and do my awkward happy dance (trust me, it’s a sight), let’s raise a toast to ‘Only Saints’ and their Hallmark Music debut. Here’s to making “Our Favorite Tree” a part of our favorite Christmas traditions!
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Strumming to Stardom: Mastering the 4 Most Popular Chords
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Strumming to Stardom:
Mastering the 4 Most Popular Chords (with a Side of Laughter)
Ever wondered why every campfire singalong sounds suspiciously similar? Spoiler alert: It’s because of the ‘Fantastic Four’ of chords – G, D, Em, and C. Yes, folks, the 4 most popular chords, these are the superheroes of the music world, the backbone of your favorite tunes, and the reason your guitar gently weeps at night.
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G Chord – The Gateway to Guitar Glory
First up of the 4 most popular chords, the G chord. It’s like the first pancake of your musical breakfast â crucial to get right, but hey, no pressure! On the guitar, place your fingers as if you’re reaching for the last cookie in the jar â index on the fifth string, second fret; middle on the sixth string, third fret; and ring on the first string, third fret. For piano, let your fingers do a little dance on G, B, and D. Voila! You’re now 25% rockstar.
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D Chord – The Drama Queen
Next, we strut over to the D chord, the drama queen of the group. This one’s like doing a tiny hand ballet. On the guitar, it’s a delicate balance â index on the third string, second fret; ring on the second string, third fret; and middle on the first string, second fret. On the piano, it’s D, FâŻ, and A. Hit these, and you’re practically halfway to composing your own soap opera theme song.
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Em Chord – The Moody Brooder
Now, let’s mellow things down with Em, the moody brooder of chords. This oneâs as easy as finding a cat video on the internet. On the guitar, it’s just two fingers â index on the fifth string, second fret, and middle on the fourth string, second fret. For piano, play E, G, and B. If chords had feelings, Em would be listening to sad love songs in the rain.
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C Chord – The Cheerful Chap
Finally, the C chord, the cheerful chap that brings a sunny vibe. On the guitar, it’s a game of Twister for your fingers â ring finger on the fifth string, third fret; middle on the fourth string, second fret; and index on the second string, first fret. On the piano, C, E, and G come together like a trio of best buds.
Conclusion So there you have it, folks â the 4 most popular chords that will make you the life of the party or at least the hero of your living room. Remember, practice makes perfect, and a little humor goes a long way. Happy strumming and tickling those ivories!
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Tell Me You’re a Singer Without Telling Me â Lifeâs a Musical, Isn’t It?
Tell Me You’re a Singer Without Telling Me â Lifeâs a Musical, Isn’t It?
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“Tell me you’re a singer without telling me you’re a singer.” Sounds like a challenge from the latest social media trend, doesn’t it? Well, strap in, folks, because we’re about to dive into the melodious, sometimes off-key world of singers and why our lives are basically musicals. Spoiler alert: there’s more singing in the shower than you might expect.
The Unwritten Rules of Being a Singer
First things first, let’s talk about the unwritten rules of being a singer. If you haven’t broken into a spontaneous ballad while grocery shopping, are you even trying? And let’s not forget the sacred ritual of vocal warm-ups. Picture this: you’re in your car, and someone catches you doing lip trills at a red light. Awkward? Maybe. Essential for hitting those high notes? Absolutely.
Life as a Musical
Now, onto the main act: life as a musical. Imagine walking down the street, and suddenly, everyone around you bursts into a perfectly choreographed number. That’s just a regular Tuesday for a singer. Our lives are a series of dramatic crescendos, emotional solos, and, yes, the occasional sad violin playing in the background.
The Singer’s Survival Kit
Every singer needs their survival kit. This includes, but is not limited to: a water bottle (hydration is key), a playlist of vocal exercises, and an unwavering belief that every moment could be your next big break. Oh, and a mirror. Because who doesn’t love watching themselves hit that perfect note?
The Singer’s Conclusion
In conclusion, if your life isn’t a musical, what kind of life are you living? To all the shower singers, car crooners, and aspiring Broadway stars: keep singing, keep dreaming, and remember â life’s better with a soundtrack.
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Elevate Your Music with Trumpet Lessons in San Marcos
Carl Pitcher
Private Music Instructor
Trumpet Triumphs: Elevate Your Music with Trumpet Lessons in San Marcos
Blow Your Own Horn – But Seriously, Learn How First
So, you wanna be the next Louis Armstrong or maybe just the first-chair trumpet in your school band? Either way, you’re in the right place. Here at Pitch Michael Studio, weâve got Carl, not just any music instructor, but a trumpeting maestro whoâs more local than avocados in San Diego. He’s a walking, talking, horn-blowing proof that Trumpet Lessons in San Marcos aren’t just about scales and arpeggios â they’re your ticket to becoming a brass legend.
Carl’s Credentials: Not Your Average Joe with a Horn
Let’s talk about Carl. SDSU alumni? Check. International performer? Big check. Carl has blasted his trumpet from the sunny stages of Southern California to the neon-lit alleys of Las Vegas and even serenaded the cherry blossoms in Japan. His trombone slides are smoother than a surfer at Black’s Beach, and when it comes to the alto horn, heâs got more riffs than a SoCal road map.
From Notes to Noteworthy: Play, Compose, & Record
But Carl doesnât stop at just playing. Nope. Heâs an accomplished composer whose tunes have graced the airwaves, and his recording engineer creds mean he’s got the skills to make sure your music doesnât just echo in your mom’s garage. With Pitchâs 3-step method, youâll learn to PLAY, COMPOSE, and RECORD like a pro. And guess what? The man can teach. After all, he taught Pitch everything he knows!
Fun Fact: “Did you know that practicing the trumpet can actually improve your lung capacity? It’s like a workout, but with more melodies and fewer sweaty gym socks.“
More Than Just a Teacher: A Musical Mentor
Now for the heartstring tug â Carl is Pitch’s dad. That’s right; heâs the guy who turned a tiny tot with a toot into the music maestro known as Pitch. If that doesn’t say “quality music lessons,” then I’m a tuba in a tutu.
Conclusion: Join the Bandwagon (Literally)
So, all you aspiring trumpet titans and slide slingers, itâs time to join the ranks at Pitch Michael Studio. Get ready to trumpet your way to stardom or at least to a place where you can play âHappy Birthdayâ without making the dogs howl.
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Singing Tip: Mastering Vocal Runs
Vocal Tip: Mastering Vocal Runs
Hey there, vocal superstar! Or, at least, soon-to-be vocal superstar! Ever listened to those fancy singers nailing those quick sequences of notes and thought, âHey, I want to sound that cool!â? Well, darling, youâre in the right place. Letâs dive deep into the magical world of mastering vocal runs! And no, I’m not talking about sprinting with your vocal cords. đ
Before Mastering… What On Earth Is a Vocal Run?Â
Let’s get one thing straight. A vocal run isn’t that thing you do when you’re late to choir practice. Nope. A vocal run is a sequence of defined notes sung in a quick succession. Now here’s the fun part: Itâs not a slide! Imagine slipping on a banana peel versus taking deliberate, exaggerated cartoon steps to avoid said peel. Which one sounds cooler?
âSlide No More!â: How to Nail Vocal Runs
- Slow and Steady: Start by slowing down that run. Sing each note sharply on an âahâ. Think of it like learning to dance. First, you catch the beat slowly, then you shake your groove thang.
- Bah-Dah Method: “Sliding all over the place?” âWell, arenât you the adventurous type?â Try singing each note as a âBahâ or âDahâ. Once you’re less slippery, swap back to your vowel sound.
- Pick Up the Pace: Once youâre cozy with your run, speed it up! Remember, only go as fast as you can without turning it into a slide. “Slides are for playgrounds, not runs!”
Cool Tools to Help You OutÂ
Wanna slow down that YouTube video to catch that intricate run or even change its key? Check out the transpose chrome extension. It’s a game-changer. Truly, itâs the avocado toast of vocal tools. Remember… Perfecting vocal runs is like learning to make the perfect pancake. The first one might be a bit weird, but with patience, you’ll be flipping them like a pro!
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The Blank Daw: How I Start My Recording Session
Breaking thru the blank DAW!
(How I begin most of my recording sessions)
Staring at a blank DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) can feel like waiting for water to boil. And not just any water, but that extra slow one your grandma uses when she’s feeling a bit nostalgic. So, how do I start my recording session without falling asleep at my desk? Let’s dive in!
“The Blank Canvas Dilemma”Â
Imagine you’re a painter, gazing at an intimidating blank canvas, waiting for it to tell you what to paint. Well, it wonât. Trust me, I’ve tried staring contests with my DAW, and it always wins. It’s the same for musicians. Weâve got the tools (like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton, to name a few), but “how to start my recording session” is the million-dollar question.
Start your session Laying the FoundationÂ
Here’s a not-so-secret secret: I usually kick off by laying a basic midi piano chord part. Think of it as sketching your painting before committing to the colors. Itâs not just random tinkering, but a structured layout of my song.
Fun Fact: Midi instruments are like the Swiss Army knife in the music world. Flexible, adaptable, and they wonât judge you if you change your mind a gazillion times!
The Vocal Magic
Once Iâve set the mood with my piano chords, I unleash the power of vocals! Itâs like choosing the right shades for our painting. And after my vocals do their thing, I give the midi instruments a break. Bye-bye, midi piano! Hello, real chordal instruments!
Why Flexibility Matters in your Recording SessionÂ
Starting with a midi instrument provides oodles of flexibility. Want to change a chord? Transpose a section? All done without the drama of re-recording.
Sarcastic Humor Alert: Imagine midi as that flexible friend who’s always up for pizza, even after a big meal. Or is that just me?
In the early stages of songwriting and recording, flexibility is your best buddy. It makes the process smoother, faster, and way less hair-pulling.
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