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Trial Lessons
(Trial Course) Introduction to Electric Guitar ★ Beginners C
Want to start playing electric guitar? Or have you bought one but don't know what to do with it? This course is for beginners. If you are interested in electric guitar instead of acoustic guitar, you must be attracted by its tone. Let's think about it together.
Pianos are set up and tuned by a professional tuner, and acoustic guitars can be played with just strings and tuning, and there is almost no need to make any adjustments. In addition, how do I operate the volume and tone knobs? We will explain in detail about electric guitars, which are usually adjusted by yourself. For those who do not own a guitar, we will explain in detail how to select and set up an instrument in a store, how to use an amp and effectors, how to tune the guitar, how to hold the guitar, how to hold a pick, and how to play a song. We will teach you how to tune your guitar, how to hold it, how to hold a pick, and how to formulate your playing style. If you have your own favorite song, it is best to try it, as it will motivate you, but if it is too difficult, we may be able to arrange it in a way that makes it easier to play. If it is too difficult, you may be able to arrange it in a way that makes it easier to play! Let's make an electric guitar sound that you think is good.
(Trial Course) Adult Acoustic Guitar *Beginner's Memory Cour
I would like to play mainly nostalgic folk songs. You may choose any song you like.
Naturally, beginners should learn chords using the open strings of the guitar, called "open chords" or "low chords," while playing the songs. They are usually written in tablature in songbooks, but how to finger them? It is not always necessary to follow the instructions. Also, if the key of the original song is too hard to play or the song is too high, you can transpose it or use a capotast to convert it to a simple chord. Then, start by playing a song you like that seems relatively easy to play. By playing two guitars together, you will avoid having your playing "stop in the middle," which will speed up your progress.
(Trial Course) Jazz Guitar *Beginner and Intermediate Course
This course is designed to help students learn to play better the songs they want to play from the "Jazz Standards Bible" book. This course is designed for those who are just starting to learn jazz, those who can improvise a little, and those who are interested in jazz.
I've always wondered, "How is it that I can somehow figure out the chord progression of a jazz song or ad-lib solo just by listening to the single-note melody?" That's how I got interested in jazz. Apparently, jazz is spoken in a language called "jazz language," and if you learn it, you will gradually be able to play in a jazz-like manner. Most of the songs that are called standards in the jazz world are played with or without singing, but most of them are instrumental, so you can fully enjoy them if you have another melody player in addition to the guitar accompaniment (or by using the solo guitar method). After playing the melody, you can try ad-lib solos along with its chord progression. It will be fun to play along with the instructor. Also, you can use either electric or acoustic guitar.
(Trial Course) Electric Guitar Application ★ Intermediate Co
(Students will acquire technique and knowledge by hearing-copying (with or without sheet music). I would like to create a sound that simulates actual band performance while providing tips for ear copying and its performance aids and corrections.
I've played a little in the past." Or, if you can already play at least as well as the beginners' course, and are thinking of starting a band or have already started, this lesson is for you. The lessons will be held for those who "have played a little in the past" and those who can already play at least as well as the beginners' course. What is the most important and effective way to improve your instrument? It is copying existing songs. You listen to the song by ear and practice to play it in the same way, listening only to your own instrumental sounds. This tedious and simple task is very effective. Since copying the guitar part involves the sounds of other parts such as bass, keyboards, and vocals, notating the chords (= chord progression) and format of the song at the same time is also a very musically effective method. Let's copy various songs together.
Regular Lessons
Electric Guitar Application ★ Intermediate Course ★
(Students will acquire technique and knowledge by hearing-copying (with or without sheet music). I would like to create a sound that simulates actual band performance while providing tips for ear copying and its performance aids and corrections. I've played a little in the past." Or, if you can already play at least as well as the beginners' course, and are thinking of starting a band or have already started, this lesson is for you. The lessons will be held for those who "have played a little in the past" and those who can already play at least as well as the beginners' course. What is the most important and effective way to improve your instrument? It is copying existing songs. You listen to the song by ear and practice to play it in the same way, listening only to your own instrumental sounds. This tedious and simple task is very effective. Since copying the guitar part involves the sounds of other parts such as bass, keyboards, and vocals, notating the chords (= chord progression) and format of the song at the same time is also a very musically effective method. Let's copy various songs together.
Jazz Guitar *Beginner and Intermediate Course
This course is designed to help students learn to play better the songs they want to play from the "Jazz Standards Bible" book. This course is designed for those who are just starting to learn jazz, those who can improvise a little, and those who are interested in jazz. I've always wondered, "How is it that I can somehow figure out the chord progression of a jazz song or ad-lib solo just by listening to the single-note melody?" That's how I got interested in jazz. Apparently, jazz is spoken in a language called "jazz language," and if you learn it, you will gradually be able to play in a jazz-like manner. Most of the songs that are called standards in the jazz world are played with or without singing, but most of them are instrumental, so you can fully enjoy them if you have another melody player in addition to the guitar accompaniment (or by using the solo guitar method). After playing the melody, you can try ad-lib solos along with its chord progression. It will be fun to play along with the instructor. Also, you can use either electric or acoustic guitar.
Introduction to Electric Guitar *Beginner Course*.
Want to start playing electric guitar? Or have you bought one but don't know what to do with it? This course is for beginners. If you are interested in electric guitar instead of acoustic guitar, you must be attracted by its tone. Let's think about it together. Pianos are set up and tuned by a professional tuner, and acoustic guitars can be played with just strings and tuning, and there is almost no need to make any adjustments. In addition, how do I operate the volume and tone knobs? We will explain in detail about electric guitars, which are usually adjusted by yourself. For those who do not own a guitar, we will explain in detail how to select and set up an instrument in a store, how to use an amp and effectors, how to tune the guitar, how to hold the guitar, how to hold a pick, and how to play a song. We will teach you how to tune your guitar, how to hold it, how to hold a pick, and how to formulate your playing style. If you have your own favorite song, it is best to try it, as it will motivate you, but if it is too difficult, we may be able to arrange it in a way that makes it easier to play. If it is too difficult, you may be able to arrange it in a way that makes it easier to play! Let's make an electric guitar sound that you think is good.
Adult Acoustic Guitar *Beginner's Memory Course
I would like to play mainly nostalgic folk songs. You may choose any song you like.
Naturally, beginners should learn chords using the open strings of the guitar, called "open chords" or "low chords," while playing the songs. They are usually written in tablature in songbooks, but how to finger them? It is not always necessary to follow the instructions. Also, if the key of the original song is too hard to play or the song is too high, you can transpose it or use a capotast to convert it to a simple chord. Then, start by playing a song you like that seems relatively easy to play. By playing two guitars together, you will avoid having your playing "stop in the middle," which will speed up your progress.
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