About
Electric Guitar
An elecric guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, resonating through the air in the body, and producing sound from the sound hole.[1] The original, general term for this stringed instrument is guitar, and the retronym 'acoustic guitar' distinguishes it from an electric guitar, which relies on electronic amplification. Typically, a guitar's body is a sound box, of which the top side serves as a sound board that enhances the vibration sounds of the strings. In standard tuning the guitar's six strings[2] are tuned (low to high) E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4.
Course
Modules
Intermediate
- Control stamina
- Ear training and feel
- Technical development and knowledge
- Theoretical knowledge and development
- Classical English songs and new age popular songs
- Some scales and chords
- Performance and skills
- Fretboard mapping
- Making arpeggios
- Introduction of finger style
- Blues music introduction
- 12 bar blues
Fees for 8 sessions
(40 minutes / session)
Advanced
- Control stamina
- Ear training and feel
- Technical development and knowledge
- Theoretical knowledge and development
- Classical English songs and new age popular songs
- Minor scales and major scales
- Performance and skills
- Fretboard mapping
- Making arpeggios
- Fingerstyle music
- Blues music
- 12 bar blues
- Rock music
- Arpeggios and scales with melody
- Major scales modes
- Creating melody own
- Minor pentatonic and major pentatonic scales
- Harmonic minor scales
- Melodic minor scales
- Make arpeggios with theory
Fees for 8 sessions
(40 minutes / session)