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Guitar, Guitar with Notes & Electric Guitar Courses |

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Music is made by playing sequences of sounds
as individual or combined elements. These elements include notes,
intervals, chords and scales. Scales form the basis for most of the
music we hear today and are used to develop melodies and the supporting
harmonies. Each of these elements are defined below: Note - A single pitch or tonality. Interval - Two notes. Chord - Three or more notes. Scale - a series of notes arranged in an orderly sequence.
We have further simplified it my combining
the learning with the Popular & favorite Songs. |
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Guitar - Basic ( 7 - 9 yrs & above) |
Curriculum of Basic Course:
12 Basic Chord & Scales (48 lessons)
Learn 12+ songs
Term: 48 hrs class within 6 months
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Guitar - Basic with Notes (Age - 9 and above) |
Learn to Read, Write & Play Staff Notations
12 Basic Chord & Scales (48 lesson)
Chord & Scale Combinations
Learn 12+ songs (Western Classicals too!)
48 hrs package : Validity: 6 months
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Electric Guitar with Notes (Age - 10 & above) |
Electric Guitar & Digital Processors
An Electric guitar is a guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings (sometimes nickel) into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker. The signal that comes from the guitar is sometimes electronically altered with guitar effects such as reverb or distortion. While most electric guitars have six strings, seven-string instruments are used by some jazz guitarists and metal guitarists (especially in nu metal), and 12-string electric guitars (with six pairs of strings, four of which are tuned in octaves) are used in genres such as jangle pop and rock.
The electric guitar was first used by jazz guitarists, who used amplified hollow-bodied instruments to get a louder sound in Swing-era big bands. The earliest electric guitars were hollow bodied acoustic instruments with tungsten steel pickups made by theRickenbacker company in 1931. While one of the first solid-body guitars was invented by Les Paul, the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar was the Fender Esquire (1950). The electric guitar was a key instrument in the development of many musical styles that emerged since the late 1940s, such as Chicago blues, early rock and roll and rockabilly, and 1960s blues rock. It is also used in a range of other genres, including country music, Ambient (or New Age), and in some contemporary classical music.
The Guitar Accessories: Processors
: it sends and receives MIDI information. The It controls any MIDI device using
MIDI Control and Program Changes and when used with the Guitar Processors;
certain specific features are available.
When used you can:
· Tap Global Tempo
· Switch Effect blocks on and off via MIDI Control Changes
· Select presets via Program Changes
· Mute the Outputs for silent tuning
· Switch channels on your combo or preamp via the Relay Switch function
· Use the Preset level function on the Guitar Processor e.g. for instant change
of level for solos etc.
· Any other functions that are controlled via a MIDI CC or a Program Change
command
Learn to Read, Write & Play Staff Notations
Master Chord & Scales (48 lesson)
Chords & Scales Combinations
Learn 12+ songs (Rock, Jazz, Blues etc *)
30 hrs package : Validity: 6 months
Fees Rs. 12000/- (One time Payment only)