From her smoky Sunday nights with Soul Patrol at Red Square to her intimate solo shows at the 1/2 Lounge, Burlington singer-songwriter Myra Flynn never fails to draw a crowd. Still in the rush of her sophomore album release, “For the Record,” she recently concluded a mini-tour that saw Vermont, New York City and Boston. “This record is my sound — period,” Flynn said. A classically trained pianist and a songwriter of almost 15 years, Flynn has recently taken on a new project: teaching. On Monday, Sept. 19, Flynn walked into the FlynnSpace, in downtown Burlington, to teach a songwriting class — the same place where she coincidentally headlined a sold-out show last month. “[I want my students to gain] confidence and maybe some answers,” Flynn said. “It’s a tough world out there. I’d like to be able to teach some folks how to begin the songwriting process while teaching others how to put their already existing music out into the floors.” While Flynn could be headed in any number of directions including fame and fortune, or teaching and no fortune, she says that in five years from now, she hopes “to be fat and pregnant somewhere … dreaming up my next batch of songs alongside my next batch of