Mahanagar, Lucknow, India - 226006
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For Guitar
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
8
Genre of guitars taught
Electric, Acoustic, Bass
Age groups catered to
Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Type of classes
Group classes, Individual classes
Music genres taught
Jazz & Blues, Indian Film music, Western Classical, Country Folk, Rock & Roll
Outcomes catered to
Formal training to earn certification for a particular music grade level, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn a specific song
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Piano Classes
10
Age groups catered to
Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Keyboard (Music) Classes
10
Age groups catered to
Below 10 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Music Theory classes
8
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Music Production Training
1
Teaching Experience in detail in Music Production Training
Basic production training using Presonus Studio One: 1. How to record guitar, bass, vocals and create a mix. 2. How to make beats in using various software plug-ins using Studio One (applicable to any DAW). 3. How to use a MIDI controller. 4. How to use EQ, Compression, Reverb and other effects to make your mix sound better.
4.9 out of 5 34 reviews
Lawrence Pereira
Guitar
"I have been training Guitar to me for almost a month. I am really happy with his mode of imparting, which is simple though effective. From my experience I can say that, even if you are a complete newbie to playing guitar (like I was), you can definitely consider getting trained by Rishi. "
Latha
"My daughter just joined around one month back. It was an amazing. She has shown a lot of interest. Thank you very much. "
Manavalan Jk
Guitar
"My daughter and I wanted to learn guitar together and we searched around and landed with Rishi. For someone who had no knowledge on music and instruments, I was a bit apprehensive. Thanks to Rishi , he made the introduction to music theory and guitar notes so smooth that even some like me in late 40s get interested to learn and practice more. He is very friendly and gives you time and space to learn things your way and feel the music. Even though we just started a month ago, am very positive about my guitar journey with some one like him. "
Soumya Acharya
"Rishi puts you at ease and lets you discover your level of comfort and pace. His knowledge, including music theory, is immense. As a tutor however, he doesn't let that become an intimidating and overwhelming factor in your learning process. Rather, he relies on practical instructions and handy tips to let you get comfortable. Always encouraging, he actively watches out for things you maybe struggling with, to handhold your progression through the learning and practising process. I would recommend him highly for anyone looking to pick up and learn from scratch. "
Arjun
"I have been Rishi's student for close to 2 months now. For a complete beginner like me, He has been a great teacher, very calm and patient. He has a very systematic approach to up your game. The theoretical understanding of music that he shares in addition to the practical lessons makes the classes a lot more enriching. I enjoy his classes a lot and can see definite improvement in myself. I would recommend his classes anyday. "
Meena Brahmajosyula
"It's definitely one of the best decisions I've taken this year. Rishi is an excellent teacher. He starts with basics for all techniques and helps with appropriate exercises. He gives equal importance to explaining the theory along with songs. I am loving the progress I made so far :) I highly recommend taking his sessions. "
Laxmi
Guitar
"Our course was very fun learning and informative. It helped me to regain my confidence with playing guitar. Rishi really is a nice teacher, we got along well. "
Saanvi Mukadam
Guitar
"The sessions were great, I enjoyed it. Explained really well and helped me develop interest in guitar. "
Prasanth Chandran
"Rishi is an extremely nice guy and talented. His music theory knowledge is astonishing. He explains and demonstrate techniques & concepts, he really breaks down into what he is teaching in a lesson and the best ways to approach and give assignments to practice the lessons. I strongly recommend him to those who wants learn in quick time. "
Gautam Banerjee
"Fantastic trainer, patient and methodical. A thorough professional with great deal of knowledge. I am a complete beginner and I'm glad that I found him as my guitar guru. "
Rahul Rao
"The classes are really very helpful and Mr Rishi teaches based on your individual weaknesses and strengths. The individual classes make sure that you get the full and undivided attention of the teacher. I am very fortunate to have found Rishi sir on urbanpro. "
Advika Raj
"Very good. Teaches very well. Convincing and time worthy. Good even on online medium. Thank you so much for your support. "
Vyshnav Setlur
"Really good. Classes are super interesting and I am learning concepts I had difficulty with before. Very impressed. "
Maanasa Madhu krishna
Guitar
"I've been taking guitar lessons with Rishi for about 2 months now and he's been very patient & understanding of what I want to achieve with my guitar playing. I already play a little bit of the ukulele and sing; he's been doing a great job of translating what I already know to the guitar. He's really intuitive, gets my identity as a musician, is friendly and accommodating - it's been a great experience so far. "
Abhilash Pradhan
Guitar
"Rishi's whole approach is to understand the kind of music student wants to play and tailor the course accordingly. He understands the strong and weak points and suggests many ways to tackle them. Motivates to push yourself harder. One of the best tutor. "
Answered on 29/01/2021 Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar/Guitar Chords
Answered on 02/03/2020 Learn Music
Hi Kunal,
Guitar tabs provide you with instructions on how to play a melody, whereas when you strum, you're playing chords, which are the harmony behind the melody, and in some cases, have a melody running on the upper structure of a chord.
Guitar tabs tell you which fret to play at which string. The bottom most line on the tab is the thickest (Low E) string, and the upper most line is the thinnest (high e) string. Then just play the fret at the string it tells you to and you're playing a melody!
Answered on 21/01/2020 Learn Music/Instrumental Music
Kadence is relatively new in the guitar manufacturing industry while Yamaha has been making amazing guitars for many years now. I would advise an F310 if you're a beginner since it will undoubtedly be a great guitar.
For more experienced players, always play the guitar before buying it. It should feel right in your hands, and you should love the sound of it. You might connect more to an inexpensive guitar while the connection might be missing in even a Martin or a Taylor.
F310 will last you the test of time, my experience with Kadence has not been great. I got a Kadence Slowhand, and it had some manufacturing defects. Not saying that the guitars are bad, but there's a slight gamble there. I use Kadence products every day (stands, cables, strings, etc.), and they're perfect, however, I still think they need a couple of years of guitar manufacturing experience to be at par with a manufacturer like Yamaha.
Answered on 21/01/2020 Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Answered on 09/09/2019 Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Hi Srinu!
The fundamentals of music will remain same whether it's Indian classical or Western music, it's just that the approach and theories of music differ within the respective styles of music. It's easier to start with Western music because there's an abundance of teachers, online lessons, dedicated websites and support. If a person's fundamentals are clear and they have strong basics and a good musical vocabulary, they'll be able to understand and play any style of music. :)
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