GUITAR LESSON
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Acoustic Guitar
Artists such as Ed Sheeran, John Mayer and Tommy Emmanuel have brought the acoustic guitar to the forefront of modern music, and kept the instrument relevant in the 21st century. The instrument provides the perfect texture for vocals and is an ideal songwriting tool. Join us and you’ll be playing and singing along to your favourite music in no time!
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Classical Guitar
The classical guitar has a soft feel and touch – equipped with nylon strings. Delivering a more mellow tone, classical guitars are ideal for fingerstyle playing, and of course, classical music. Some of the compositions you’ll learn with us are by some of the most famous classical musicians such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms.
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Electric Guitar
The electric guitar is an extremely versatile instrument. From jazz, funk, and heavy metal to country, reggae, and shoegaze indie rock, electric guitars have found their way into just about every genre of music since their invention. In combination with an amplifier, the instrument grants players a myriad of options to shape the tone and timbre they produce. A competent player not only has mastery of chords and scales, but knows how to adjust the instrument’s settings to blend in or stand out when the situation calls for it.
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Bass Guitar
The primary function of a bass guitar is to maintain a steady rhythm. The bassist works closely with the drummer – providing the ‘backbone’ of compositions. Playing at lower frequencies, a bassist contributes to a song by adding depth, and linking harmonies with rhythms. That said, the groove, feel and overall style of music is held together, and enhanced by a good bassist.