GUITAR CLASSES

ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Strum, sing, and play your favorite songs.
This steel-string guitar is perfect for pop, folk, and contemporary music. It’s commonly used for singing along, strumming chords, and simple fingerpicking. Courses focus on chord transitions, rhythm playing, and accompaniment skills.

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CLASSICAL GUITAR

Master the art of fingerstyle and musical expression.
The classical guitar has nylon strings and is known for its mellow, rich tone. It's played using fingerstyle techniques and is central to Western classical music. Students learn to read standard notation and develop strong foundational technique.

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ELECTRIC GUITAR

Unleash your inner rockstar with dynamic sounds.
Electric guitars require an amplifier and are used across rock, blues, metal, and jazz genres. They offer a wide range of tones through effects and amp settings. Students explore riffs, lead playing, improvisation, and performance techniques.

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BASS GUITAR

Feel the groove and anchor the band.
The bass guitar plays lower-pitched notes and holds the groove in any band setting. It teaches rhythm, timing, and coordination with drums. Techniques include fingerstyle, picking, and slapping across genres like funk, rock, and jazz.

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UKULELE

Light, joyful, and perfect for quick learners.
The ukulele is a small, four-string instrument that’s easy to learn and great for beginners. It’s ideal for singing along, playing simple chords, and developing rhythm. Students build quick confidence while exploring pop and folk songs.

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