Reasons to Learn

For Confidence, Grades, or DofE.

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Build Confidence

 

Learning the classical guitar is a more formal approach but with similar techniques to that of finger-style guitar. You’ll learn how to read music, engage with music theory and really start to master the fretboard. You’ll begin to understand how to play the same note but in different places across the fretboard.
Music Theory, Online classes

Grades (Theory & practical)

 

Naturally, music theory and classical guitar are learned hand in hand. Ideally, you’ll start of with some music theory for half hour each week with ABRSM, from grade 1. You might also have already played before and you just want to rekindle your knowledge with confidence of the graded structure.

virtual schooling, online & personalised guitar tuition

DofE – New skill

 

Completing the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award through Bronze, Silver, and Gold is a great way to build confidence, resilience, and independence. The Skills section encourages you to develop a new ability over time, helping you set goals, stay committed, and track your progress.

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C Major Pentatonic

Chord Charts & Scales

& 12 Bar Blues variations

If you’re a beginner, learning how to read music and understand the fundamentals of classical guitar technique is the perfect place to start. By developing good posture, finger independence, and rhythmic accuracy from the outset, you’ll build a solid foundation for tackling increasingly beautiful and challenging pieces.

Classical Guitar Tuitin

Yamaha C40

Classical Guitar Purchase

I’ve always recommended Yamaha as an entry guitar model, available in 3/4 & full size, it’s a reliable build suitable for the beginner and also without breaking the bank. Purchase today, from Yamaha London.

Grades Practical & Theoretical 

Trinity Classical • ABRSM

Music Theory, Online classes

ABRSM

Music theory ( Book purchase)

 

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Book intro 

& lesson length

30, 45 or 60 mins?

In person, online or ‘on demand’?

Deciding whether to have a 30, 45 or 60 minute lesson depends on where you’re at with your guitar playing. If you’re a complete beginner, you’ll be fine with 30 minutes which is enough time to get used to the feeling of playing guitar and expectations. You’ll usually be expected to upgrade to 45 or 60 minutes if you’re completing or starting out on your graded exams or you’re finding half an hour just isn’t enough time. Either way, the 30, 45 or 60 minute fee is x by 41 lessons / 12 months.