Spanish Guitar
Spanish Guitar
Spanish Guitar is most commonly known as the Classical guitar. It has nylon strings compared to the steel ones on the acoustic or electric guitar. This instrument is played by the use of fingernails and fingertips.
The sound produced in an acoustic guitar is the string, which is plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum. The strings are mostly made of nylon.
We follow an internationally recognized curriculum which spreads over Trinity Guildhall, London College of Music & Royal School of Music.
International Certification on Completion.
Beginner Techniques (First 2 years of learning)
- Posture of holding the guitar.
- Tuning your instrument.
- Using accessories like capo, picks and tuners
- Identifying notes on the fret board
- Finger exercises to help you build strength and flexibility
- Music theory, scales, chords and intervals
- Reading and understanding Tabs and Chord charts
- Practicing with a metronome
- Strumming patterns and picking exercises
- Learning popular songs
- Playing with multiple musicians and learning how to jam together Appear for a Grade2/3 Trinity Guildhall examination based on progress
Advanced Techniques
- Advanced scale exercises across the fret board
- Understanding different time signatures
- Count patterns using a metronome
- Composition and improvisation
- Guitar Solos
- Music composition
- Advanced Ear training
- Playing with Dynamics
- Basic understanding of recording music and the tools involved
- Appear for Grade 3 and above (All the way till Grade 8)