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Bommanahalli, Bangalore, India - 560076.
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Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)
English Proficient
Kannada Basic
Christ junior College Pursuing
2nd PUC
The Music School Bangalore 2024
Music Technology
Bommanahalli, Bangalore, India - 560076
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Sarjapur Road, Bangalore
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
3
Genre of guitars taught
Other, Acoustic
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Type of classes
Individual classes, Group classes
Music genres taught
Ukulele, Indian Film music, Rock & Roll
Outcomes catered to
Formal training to earn certification for a particular music grade level, Learn a specific song, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Guitar Classes
My musical journey commenced at the age of 13 when I delved into the world of Hindustani music while attending hindustani vocal classes. With six to seven years of dedicated practice and performance and teaching I have practised music. I have been playing piano, keyboard, guitar for 6 years now. I have taught music in schools like The Music School Bangalore and ZM music Studio.
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Guitar and Keyboard (Music) Classes.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for less than a year.
Answered on 18 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Think of classical and acoustic guitars as two different musical tools, mainly because of their strings and how we play them.
First, the strings are a big deal. Classical guitars use soft nylon strings, which feel gentle on your fingers. This is why you usually play them with your fingers – no pick needed! They make a softer, warmer sound.
Acoustic guitars use steel strings, which are much tougher. These give you a brighter, louder sound that carries further. You can use your fingers, but often people use a pick to strum or pick out notes.
Second, how you play them is different. Classical guitars are perfect for delicate music like classical pieces or flamenco. You're often picking individual notes.
Acoustic guitars are great for strumming chords in songs like folk, country, or pop. You can also pick notes, but they're built to handle strumming more easily.
So, the strings and playing style are the main things. They change the way the guitar feels to play and the kind of sound it makes. Classical guitars give you a soft, warm sound, while acoustic guitars give you a brighter, louder one. This difference in sound is really important because it affects how the music feels when you listen to it!
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
3
Genre of guitars taught
Other, Acoustic
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Type of classes
Individual classes, Group classes
Music genres taught
Ukulele, Indian Film music, Rock & Roll
Outcomes catered to
Formal training to earn certification for a particular music grade level, Learn a specific song, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Guitar Classes
My musical journey commenced at the age of 13 when I delved into the world of Hindustani music while attending hindustani vocal classes. With six to seven years of dedicated practice and performance and teaching I have practised music. I have been playing piano, keyboard, guitar for 6 years now. I have taught music in schools like The Music School Bangalore and ZM music Studio.
Answered on 18 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Think of classical and acoustic guitars as two different musical tools, mainly because of their strings and how we play them.
First, the strings are a big deal. Classical guitars use soft nylon strings, which feel gentle on your fingers. This is why you usually play them with your fingers – no pick needed! They make a softer, warmer sound.
Acoustic guitars use steel strings, which are much tougher. These give you a brighter, louder sound that carries further. You can use your fingers, but often people use a pick to strum or pick out notes.
Second, how you play them is different. Classical guitars are perfect for delicate music like classical pieces or flamenco. You're often picking individual notes.
Acoustic guitars are great for strumming chords in songs like folk, country, or pop. You can also pick notes, but they're built to handle strumming more easily.
So, the strings and playing style are the main things. They change the way the guitar feels to play and the kind of sound it makes. Classical guitars give you a soft, warm sound, while acoustic guitars give you a brighter, louder one. This difference in sound is really important because it affects how the music feels when you listen to it!
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