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    Cavatina

    Cavatina is a classical guitar piece by Stanley Myers and the theme music from The Deer Hunter.
    Cavatina was also used for some time in the 1970s as the close-down music when BBC radio went to sleep at 2 a.m. The song featured in the 2005 film Jarhead.

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    Fool on the Hill

    The Fool on the Hill is a song by The Beatles. It was written and sung by Paul McCartney.

    The song’s lyrics describe the titular “fool”, a solitary figure who is not understood by others, but is actually wise. McCartney said the song relates to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

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    Alice in Wonderland

    The title song from the 1951 film Alice in Wonderland was composed by Sammy Fain, and later adopted by pianist Bill Evans.

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  • Spaces are filling up for Term 1 but I can still take on a few more students. DON’T MISS OUT!
    Please see my ‘Lessons – Guitar + Bass’ page for details about lessons. Call me now on 0412 427 067 or email me via the ‘Lessons’ page.

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Lessons – guitar + bass

Guitar Lessons 2013
I’ve been teaching guitar at schools and at home for over thirty years. Most of my pupils learn current rock music but we also work on improvising, classical music, jazz, blues and all styles of rock from Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly to Greenday, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Cold Play, Linkin Park or whoever else is HOT on YouTube. I’m currently teaching at Chatswood High School and at home.

I have two fee categories – one for regular students and one for casual students.

Category 1
$40 per half an hour – payable at the beginning of the term, no later than the second lesson.
This category is suitable for students who are able to attend lessons regularly. If for any reason you are unable to attend, you’ll need to give me at least 24 hours’ notice and a make-up lesson will be scheduled at a mutually convenient time. If 24 hours’ notice is not given, your fee will be forfeited.

Category 2
$45 per half hour – payable at the beginning of each lesson.
Those who need more flexibility may prefer this option.

My music lesson terms follow the school terms but lessons are also available during the holidays.

T: 0412 427 067    E: trevor@gasguitar.net

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  1. Uma P's avatar
    Uma P January 19, 2013 · Reply

    Hello Trevor…. Hope you get lots of clients. You might do better if you were active on facebook!! I sent you a friend request a couple of months ago and no reply 😦 I’ll try not to feel too rejected !
    Uma

  2. Trevor Gascoigne's avatar
    Trevor Gascoigne January 19, 2013 · Reply

    Hi Uma, thanks for your comment. Yes I’ve still got to come up to speed with facebook – approach /avoidance you could say. All this web work has been done by Lynn, she’s a wizard.

  3. High Demand's avatar
    High Demand September 17, 2013 · Reply

    Dad was doing something he had done all his life, giving. As sick as he was, he was still pleasing others. Dad sure could play that Mandolin!
    High Demand http://www.fclaocheng.gov.cn/Review.asp?NewsID=324,

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