Lessons tailor made for the individual as a beginner. Starting with holding the guitar, holding the plectrum, playing a note, your fingers, the strings and the frets. From here learning the names of the strings and tuning the guitar. Leading onto strumming and learning chords. This will enable the beginner to then play a song.
The structure to intermiediate lessons will be dependendent on the player. The reason for this is the many different styles and types of music that can be played. The player will know what they want to learn first or improve on. The player also may want to concentrate on player specifically rythm guitar or lead guitar. Areas of study that can be considered for intermediate lessons will range from chords, style, rythm and theory to notes, scales, solos, arpeggios, and more.
Other areas of study that can be covered include techniques involved with playing such as up strokes, down strokes, palm muting, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, slides and more. Interests in the different names and makes of gear also can be discussed and what may suit a particular style of music more than another. Opportunities to learn about effects and how to use them will also be on offer alongside an introduction to recording at home. These days, this is where most recording takes place prior to anything more professional.
Introduction To The Guitar
Tailor made lessons
to suit the needs
of each individual player.
Beginners Lessons
Intermediate Lessons
Techniques, Gear, and Home Recording
String and things...before you can start to play it will be an invaluable lesson to get to know the guitar, what the parts are called and how they work. This will prove to be a most useful lesson in the long run so that the player can utilise the instrument and its workings to their advantage.