Intermediate Guitar Course
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Level: | Intermediate |
Medium of instruction: | English |
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Introduction to Plucking.
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Introduction to Suspended Fourth Chords (Sus4)
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Introduction to Harmonics and Artificial Harmonics.
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Introduction to Harmonic and Melodie Minor Scales.
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Introduction to Triads.
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Introduction to Added Ninth Chords (9th)
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Introduction to Major Sixth Chords (M6) (Maj6)
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Introduction to Minor Sixth Chords (m6) (min6)
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Arpeggio #3 & #4.
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Blues Practice #3 & #4.
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Introduction to Phrygian, Locarian and Aeolian Modes.
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Introduction to Modulation.
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Relations of Chords or Chord Progressions.
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Introduction to Hammering Techniques.
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Introduction to Pull - offs and Trills.
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Introduction to Slides and Sliding Chords Technique.
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Introduction to blues and Rock Guitar Licks.
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Staff Notation - Intermediate Level.
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History of Electric Guitar.
The Guitar is one of the easiest instruments for the beginner to learn but one of the most difficult to master. For millions of people, a handful of simple chords is all that is needed to workout how to play many of the popular songs we hear every day. But at the same time, the guitar also offers limitless scope for musical expression to those willing to devote the time and practice to it. The guitarists will all tell you that the guitar constantly presents you with new challenges and rewards as long as you are willing to seek them out. Learning to guitar cannot be done over-night. Our aim in these courses has been set out clearly as possible - often in easily accessible chart form - a structures system of reference information ranging from the basic to the advanced. These courses can therefore be used either as an introductory guide to the first steps of learning to play the guitar or as the basis for a more serious study of music theory, music notation and more advanced techniques. Pick up your guitar and let your hands and ears lead the way!!
Learning to play the guitar is largely a process of committing skills to instinct, of developing the
necessary motor skills or what is sometimes known as "finger memory". And only way to achieve
this by practicing - repeating the same thing over and over until it becomes automatic.
Four (4) to Six (6) Months
Classroom - Regular | ||||
When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
(7:30 AM - 9:30 PM) Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu |
6 Months |
Jakkasandra Extension, Bangalore (Head Office) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
(8:30 AM - 7:30 PM) Sat |
6 Months |
Jakkasandra Extension, Bangalore (Head Office) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
(8:30 AM - 6:00 PM) Sun |
6 Months |
Jakkasandra Extension, Bangalore (Head Office) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
(9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Sat, Sun |
6 Months |
HSR Layout, Bangalore (Center) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
(5:00 PM - 9:00 PM) |
6 Months |
Bellandur Gate, Bangalore (Center) | Not Specified | Price On Request |
Bangalore, HSR Layout (Center):- #1000, 3rd Sector, 26th Cross, 17th Main HSR Layout, Bangalore - 560034, Karnataka, India
Bangalore, Bellandur Gate (Center):- Bellandur Gate Bellandur Gate, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Eastern Fare Music Foundation
Eastern Fare Music Foundation is one of the India’s foremost independent music schools. The school is governed by a Board of Directors. This Board is made up of talented volunteers, faculty and parent representatives.
The institution was launched in Feb 2009 in Koramangala with only twenty-five students. Today we have about 400 young people from over forty different cities registered in our program at the Bellendur, HSR, Koramangala, HAL and other locations all over India.
We operate on an open door and a first-come, first-serve policy. Our school serves students witrh low-income and children from low-income families. These children are given opportunities to take subsidized, private or group music lessons in a safe, nurturing environment.