Sector 19 Pocket C, Noida, India - 201301
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
4
Genre of guitars taught
Electric, Acoustic
Age groups catered to
Above 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs
Type of classes
Group classes, Individual classes
Music genres taught
Indian Film music, Jazz & Blues, Indian classical, Western Classical, Rock & Roll
Outcomes catered to
Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn a specific song
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Guitar Classes
Certification from Rock School London Grade 5 Playing guitar since 8 years ! Will teach you how to master this instrument !
5 out of 5 2 reviews
Rachita Somya
"One of the best guitar teachers anybody could ask for. He is a total musical geek with a good amount of knowledge of music. "
Nidhi Nangia
"Kunal is a thorough professional. Knowledgeable and experienced. His teaching methodology is easy, yet effective. Overall, great experience. I would highly recommend him. "
Answered on 29/07/2022 Learn Music/Vocal Music/Indian Vocal Music/Indian Classical Music/Carnatic Music
No it's not hard , its all about the mindset . Anything new will be hard only if you make it so. Music is one new things you will ever try in your life , it will persistently require patience , Consistency and lot of hard work. So go for it just like life you will learn new things and keep exploring.
Answered on 14/09/2020 Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
It's not difficult, the answer to it that why you think so is that you are not used to feeling the pulse, the tempo on which you are playing. Playing the guitar will come easily when you keep repeating, without judging yourself. So one approach is to practise with a metronome. Standard 60 BPM. Count 1,2, 3,4 . All downstrokes. So now do with your right hand all downstrokes at 1,2,3,4. Don't motivate yourself to play a song which is at the desired tempo; probably fast may be slow. Your body needs to feel the tempo, the pulse, that were all quarter note where 1,2,3,4 lies. Keep on repeating; you will be able to do it.
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