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Greetings, Please Download the UrbanPro Guitar Proficiency in singing and composing (GPSC) roadmap for the complete structure of the course. Thankyou for allowing me to share my experience with you, I have been teaching guitar from past 5 years, and currently working in Narayana etechno school, sector 77, Manesar ,Gurugram, teaching more than 500 students from Grade 1- 10. I have 12 years experience on guitar playing. Want to learn guitar step by step then start from today!!

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Languages Spoken

Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)

English Basic

Education

XIBMS 2018

Bms

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Imt Manesar Sector 1D, Gurgaon, India - 122052

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Teaches

Guitar Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Guitar Classes

5

Genre of guitars taught

Acoustic, Electric, Classical, Bass

Age groups catered to

10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Type of classes

Group classes, Individual classes

Music genres taught

Western Classical, Ukulele, Indian Film music, Jazz & Blues, Rock & Roll, Country Folk

Outcomes catered to

Formal training to earn certification for a particular music grade level, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn a specific song

Ownership of equipment is compulsory

No; but willing to buy

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UrbanPro GPSC Course Roadmap

UrbanPro GPSC Guide

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FAQs

1. What genre of guitar do you teach ?

Acoustic, Electric, Classical and others

2. Do I need to bring my own equipment?

No; but willing to buy

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Guitar Class.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 5 years.

Answers by Akash Newar (1)

Answered on 17 Feb Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar

Bass guitars and regular guitars (often called "electric" or "acoustic" guitars) are both stringed instruments, but they serve different roles in music and have several key differences: Number of Strings: Bass guitars typically have four strings, while regular guitars usually have six strings. This... ...more
Bass guitars and regular guitars (often called "electric" or "acoustic" guitars) are both stringed instruments, but they serve different roles in music and have several key differences: Number of Strings: Bass guitars typically have four strings, while regular guitars usually have six strings. This difference affects the range of pitches each instrument can produce, with bass guitars generally covering lower frequencies compared to regular guitars. Tuning: The tuning of the strings differs between bass guitars and regular guitars. Standard tuning for a bass guitar is EADG (from lowest pitch string to highest), while standard tuning for a regular guitar is EADGBE. Role in Music: Bass guitars primarily provide the rhythmic and harmonic foundation in a band or ensemble. They often play lower-pitched notes that support the chord progression and provide a groove or pulse to the music. Regular guitars, on the other hand, typically handle melody, chords, and higher-pitched accompaniment. Scale Length and Neck Width: Bass guitars usually have a longer scale length and wider neck compared to regular guitars. This accommodates the thicker strings required for lower pitches and allows for comfortable finger spacing when playing basslines. Playing Technique: While there are similarities in playing technique between bass and regular guitar (such as fretting notes and strumming or picking), there are also differences. Bass guitarists often use techniques like fingerstyle playing or slap bass, which are less common in regular guitar playing. Sound: Bass guitars produce a deep, low-pitched sound that provides the rhythmic and harmonic foundation of a piece of music. Regular guitars produce a wider range of tones, from bright and twangy to warm and mellow, depending on factors such as the type of guitar (electric or acoustic) and playing technique. Overall, while bass guitars and regular guitars share some similarities, they are distinct instruments with different roles, sounds, and playing techniques in music.
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Teaches

Guitar Classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Guitar Classes

5

Genre of guitars taught

Acoustic, Electric, Classical, Bass

Age groups catered to

10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Type of classes

Group classes, Individual classes

Music genres taught

Western Classical, Ukulele, Indian Film music, Jazz & Blues, Rock & Roll, Country Folk

Outcomes catered to

Formal training to earn certification for a particular music grade level, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn a specific song

Ownership of equipment is compulsory

No; but willing to buy

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Akash Newar (1)

Answered on 17 Feb Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar

Bass guitars and regular guitars (often called "electric" or "acoustic" guitars) are both stringed instruments, but they serve different roles in music and have several key differences: Number of Strings: Bass guitars typically have four strings, while regular guitars usually have six strings. This... ...more
Bass guitars and regular guitars (often called "electric" or "acoustic" guitars) are both stringed instruments, but they serve different roles in music and have several key differences: Number of Strings: Bass guitars typically have four strings, while regular guitars usually have six strings. This difference affects the range of pitches each instrument can produce, with bass guitars generally covering lower frequencies compared to regular guitars. Tuning: The tuning of the strings differs between bass guitars and regular guitars. Standard tuning for a bass guitar is EADG (from lowest pitch string to highest), while standard tuning for a regular guitar is EADGBE. Role in Music: Bass guitars primarily provide the rhythmic and harmonic foundation in a band or ensemble. They often play lower-pitched notes that support the chord progression and provide a groove or pulse to the music. Regular guitars, on the other hand, typically handle melody, chords, and higher-pitched accompaniment. Scale Length and Neck Width: Bass guitars usually have a longer scale length and wider neck compared to regular guitars. This accommodates the thicker strings required for lower pitches and allows for comfortable finger spacing when playing basslines. Playing Technique: While there are similarities in playing technique between bass and regular guitar (such as fretting notes and strumming or picking), there are also differences. Bass guitarists often use techniques like fingerstyle playing or slap bass, which are less common in regular guitar playing. Sound: Bass guitars produce a deep, low-pitched sound that provides the rhythmic and harmonic foundation of a piece of music. Regular guitars produce a wider range of tones, from bright and twangy to warm and mellow, depending on factors such as the type of guitar (electric or acoustic) and playing technique. Overall, while bass guitars and regular guitars share some similarities, they are distinct instruments with different roles, sounds, and playing techniques in music.
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Akash Newar describes himself as Music Instructor at Torrins India. He conducts classes in Guitar. Akash is located in Imt Manesar Sector 1D, Gurgaon. Akash takes Regular Classes- at his Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 5 years of teaching experience . Akash has completed Bms from XIBMS in 2018. HeĀ is well versed in English and Hindi.

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