Guitar Beginners

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By attending guitar beginners, you will: - use music sheets to play in a variety of different genres (e.g. pop, rock and blues) - develop ensemble skills with other musicians. - develop general musicianship, a good basic understanding of the guitar and how some music theory relates to it. - gain the confidence to play music to friends and family members as a solo player, and with other musicians. - develop the skills, knowledge and technique required to progress to more advanced music on the Guitar Improvers course. Stage 1 (Autumn term): Tuning the guitar Use of appropriate body posture for your type of guitar Correct use of the hands and fingers in order to play safely and more effectively Reading chord boxes, guitar tablature and rhythm slashes Learning first open major, minor and dominant chord shapes Playing the guitar using a variety of strum patterns and chord progressions Stage 2 (Spring term): Learning more advanced open chord shapes and types (including suspended chords) Learning to play and use power chords Playing the guitar using more advanced strumming techniques (including chord arpeggios) Using basic music theory to enhance own playing Stage 3 (Summer term): Playing the guitar using fingerstyle technique Using basic music theory to play more advanced open chord shapes and types (including slash chords) Learning to play and use barre chordsStudents will be taught: through verbal communication, whiteboard, practical demonstrations, music listening, music sheets and text resources issued by the tutor; by playing music on the guitar individually and in duos and through feedback from members of the group. By designating approximately 20 minutes per day as your own practice time -you will learn much more quickly than those who try to cram in a lot of practice just before a lesson.When students have completed the course they will have the skills, knowledge and technique to ...more on College website

Course information

Name: Guitar Beginners Qualification title: - Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Awarding - Created 20160909 06:30:57 Updated 20160909 06:30:57

Entry requirements

For further advice and guidance about the course entry requirements, the College has a dedicated IAG Advisor who can be contacted on telephone 023 8091 1299 or visit Eastleigh College, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5FS. Equipment required For further advice and guidance about the course entry requirements, the College has a dedicated IAG Advisor who can be contacted on telephone 023 8091 1299 or visit Eastleigh College, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5FS.

Provider

Eastleigh College
Further Education
experts@eastleigh.ac.uk
023 8091 1000
https://www.eastleigh.ac.uk/

Address

Chestnut Avenue Town: Eastleigh County:Hampshire

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