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About WinQuest

At WinQuest, we believe that everyone has the potential to unlock their musical talents and start their journey of self-expression. WinQuest provides high-quality, accessible, and engaging online music classes for learners of all ages and skill levels.

We strive to break down barriers to learning and empower individuals from diverse backgrounds to pursue their passion for music, regardless of their geographical location, financial means, or previous experience.

With WinQuest, learners have access to a comprehensive curriculum covering a wide range of musical instruments, genres, and topics. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced musician looking to refine your skills, our expert instructors will guide you through personalized lesson plans tailored to your unique learning goals.

Whether you dream of mastering the piano, shredding on the guitar, or composing your own symphonies, WinQuest is here to help you turn your musical aspirations into reality. Join us today and discover the joy of making music with WinQuest – where the quest for excellence begins.

Why Choose Online Guitar Classes?

Convenience Attend classes from the comfort of your home or any location with internet connectivity. This eliminates the need for commuting, reducing both time and transportation costs.
Flexible Scheduling Online platforms typically offer a range of scheduling options, allowing you to select class times that fit your availability. This flexibility is particularly advantageous for individuals with demanding or irregular schedules.
Global Access to Expert Instructors Online platforms provide access to a diverse pool of highly qualified instructors from around the globe. This enables you to find a teacher whose instructional approach and expertise are tailored to your specific learning objectives.
Cost Efficiency Online classes often come at a lower cost than traditional in-person lessons, as they bypass the overhead expenses of maintaining a physical location. Furthermore, a variety of pricing plans are usually available to accommodate different budgets.
Comprehensive Learning Resources Online guitar courses typically include a wealth of supplementary materials, such as video tutorials, practice exercises, and interactive tools, all designed to enhance the learning experience.
Certification Opportunities Many online platforms offer the option to take examinations through recognized institutions, allowing you to earn certifications that validate your skills.

About the Curriculum

A brief on the three internationally recognized music institutions whose course structure we mostly follow for Western Music Students.

Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM)

The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) is an internationally recognized examination board based in the United Kingdom. Established in 1889, ABRSM is one of the leading institutions for music education and assessment worldwide.

ABRSM provides a comprehensive curriculum for music students, offering graded exams and diplomas in various musical instruments, singing, and theory. The curriculum covers a wide range of musical genres and styles, ensuring a holistic development of musicianship. The graded exams consist of practical assessments, where candidates perform pieces, scales, and technical exercises, along with aural and sight-reading components.

The ABRSM curriculum is structured into eight graded levels, starting from Initial and progressing through Grades 1 to 8. Each grade represents an incremental increase in difficulty, allowing students to develop their musical skills gradually. The curriculum emphasizes not only technical proficiency but also musical expression, interpretation, and aural awareness.

In addition to traditional Western classical music, ABRSM incorporates diverse repertoire choices to cater to the varied interests of musicians. Successful completion of ABRSM exams is widely recognized and respected, providing a valuable benchmark for musical achievement and proficiency. The ABRSM curriculum serves as a valuable guide for music educators and students alike, promoting a systematic and well-rounded approach to music learning and assessment.

Trinity College London

Trinity College London, commonly known as Trinity, is a renowned international examination board that focuses on the assessment and certification of musical and performing arts abilities. Established in 1877, Trinity has a rich history in providing high-quality examinations and certifications in various artistic disciplines.

Trinity's music curriculum encompasses a diverse range of genres and styles, offering graded examinations for instruments, singing, and theory. The graded system consists of eight levels, from Initial to Grade 8, each representing a progressive stage of difficulty and musical proficiency. The curriculum covers practical elements, such as performance, technical exercises, and aural skills, ensuring a well-rounded evaluation of a candidate's musical abilities.

One distinctive feature of Trinity's approach is its emphasis on contemporary and popular music alongside classical genres. This inclusion caters to the diverse interests of musicians and reflects the evolving landscape of musical expression. Trinity's assessments also include a focus on improvisation, allowing candidates to showcase their creativity and adaptability.

In addition to graded exams, Trinity offers diplomas for advanced-level candidates seeking further recognition of their musical accomplishments. The qualifications awarded by Trinity College London are widely respected and recognized globally, providing musicians with a credible benchmark for their artistic achievements. Trinity's curriculum is designed to foster a holistic understanding of music, encouraging both technical proficiency and expressive artistry in performers and educators.

Rockschool Limited

Rockschool Limited is a leading music examination board that specializes in contemporary music genres, particularly rock and pop. Established in 1991, Rockschool has gained prominence for its innovative approach to music education, focusing on the diverse styles of popular music.

The Rockschool curriculum offers graded examinations for electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, vocals, piano, and music theory. The graded system spans from Debut to Grade 8, providing a structured framework for students to develop their skills progressively. This approach ensures that learners are exposed to a variety of musical elements, including technical exercises, performance, and aural skills.

One notable feature of Rockschool's curriculum is its contemporary repertoire, which is carefully curated to reflect current trends in rock, pop, metal, and other modern music genres. This emphasis on relevance and inclusivity allows students to engage with music that resonates with their interests, making the learning experience more enjoyable and motivating.

Rockschool examinations often incorporate real-world music scenarios, such as playing in a band or recording a track, providing a practical and immersive assessment experience. This approach aligns with the demands of the modern music industry and prepares students for real-world performance situations.

Level 1

Age 6+ 6–8 months for each grade
Exam Preparation Target
  • Prep for Rockschool Acoustic Guitar Debut & Grade 1
  • Prep for Trinity Acoustic Guitar Initial & Grade 1
Anatomy of the Guitar
  • Parts of the guitar
  • How each part affects sound and playability
Fundamental Techniques
  • Basic finger techniques
  • Proper hand positioning
Scales and Chords
  • Major and minor scales
  • Pentatonic scale
  • Basic three-string chords (C, G major)
  • Harmonizing with two-note and four-note chords
Rhythm and Strumming
  • Basic rhythm reading
  • Strumming patterns and rhythm techniques
  • Touch controls and steady pulse
Playing Techniques
  • Left and right-hand techniques
  • Concept and application of riffs
Melodies and Songs
  • 30+ jingles, melodies and songs
  • 20+ melodies/songs with riffs and chords
Reading, Notation & Harmonization
  • Staff notation and reading sheet music
  • Ties and dotted rhythms
  • Two-note and four-note harmonies
Learning Outcomes
  • Recognize notes; play rhythms with steady pulse
  • Play major, minor and pentatonic scales
  • Demonstrate 10+ songs with riffs and chords
  • Read staff notation and harmonize basic chords
  • Be ready for RSL Debut/Grade 1 and Trinity Initial/Grade 1
Repertoire — RSL Acoustic Debut & Grade 1
  • Debut — Traditional: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star / Mary Had a Little Lamb; Contemporary: You Are My Sunshine / Let It Be (The Beatles, simplified)
  • Grade 1 — Traditional: Ode to Joy (Beethoven, simplified) / This Old Man; Contemporary: Here Comes the Sun (The Beatles) / I'm Yours (Jason Mraz); Choice: Canon in D (Pachelbel) / Riptide (Vance Joy)
Repertoire — Trinity Acoustic Initial & Grade 1
  • Initial — Traditional: London Bridge / Hickory Dickory Dock; Contemporary: Let It Be (The Beatles, simplified) / You Are My Sunshine
  • Grade 1 — Traditional: Amazing Grace (simplified) / Auld Lang Syne; Contemporary: Count on Me (Bruno Mars) / Someone Like You (Adele); Choice: Blackbird (The Beatles) / Yellow Submarine (The Beatles)

Level 2

Age 8+ 6–8 months for each grade
Exam Preparation Target
  • Prep for Rockschool & Trinity Acoustic Guitar Grades 2, 3 and 4
  • Prerequisites: completion of Level 1 or equivalent
Scales and Technical Skills
  • Major, minor and pentatonic scales in various positions
  • Arpeggios and their application in songs
  • Triplets and 16th-note rhythm study
  • Fretboard mapping — locating notes on the neck
Rhythm and Strumming Patterns
  • Advanced strumming patterns and rhythm reading
  • Triplets and 16th notes in context
Playing Techniques
  • Advanced left/right-hand techniques — fingerstyle and hybrid picking
  • Riffs in different musical contexts
Blues and Music Theory
  • 12-bar blues form
  • Basic blues improvisation and blues scales
  • Chord construction and progressions
Learning Outcomes
  • Map the fretboard and locate notes easily
  • Advanced strumming, rhythm reading and technique
  • Apply 12-bar blues, blues scales and improvisation
  • Perform 20+ songs; ready for Grades 2–4
Repertoire & Exam Prep
  • 20+ melodies and songs across styles
  • RSL & Trinity Grades 2–4 practice pieces and exam-style questions
Repertoire — RSL Acoustic Grades 2–4
  • Grade 2 — Traditional: Scarborough Fair / The Water Is Wide; Contemporary: Budapest (George Ezra) / Count on Me (Bruno Mars); Blues: 12-Bar Blues in A; Choice: Hey Jude (The Beatles)
  • Grade 3 — Traditional: Danny Boy / The Ash Grove; Contemporary: Riptide (Vance Joy) / Someone Like You (Adele); Blues: Blues Shuffle in E; Choice: Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac)
  • Grade 4 — Traditional: Prelude in C (Bach) / Canon in D (Pachelbel); Contemporary: Landslide (Fleetwood Mac) / Time (Pink Floyd); Blues: Slow Blues in G; Choice: Blackbird (The Beatles)

Level 3

Age 10+ 6–8 months for each grade
Exam Preparation Target
  • Prep for Rockschool & Trinity Acoustic Guitar Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8
  • Prerequisites: completion of Level 2 or equivalent
Study of Harmony and Harmonization
  • Extended chords, altered chords and chord substitutions
  • Diatonic and non-diatonic harmonies
Composing Solos
  • Techniques for composing original solos
  • Scales and modes in solo composition
  • Phrasing and dynamics to enhance solos
Ear Training
  • Recognizing complex chord progressions, intervals and modulations
  • Transcribing solos and progressions by ear
Modes and Modal Soloing
  • Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian
  • Modal soloing over backing tracks
Study & Stylistic Analysis
  • Complex song structures
  • Jazz, blues, rock, classical, folk and fusion styles
Composing Your Own Song
  • Writing and arranging original compositions
  • Applying harmony, melody and rhythm
Learning Outcomes
  • Accurate, expressive soloing
  • Improvise over scales/modes with backing tracks
  • Analyse harmony, song structure and genre
  • Execute complex fingerstyle; compose original tunes
  • Ready for RSL & Trinity Grades 5–8
Repertoire — RSL Acoustic Grades 5–8
  • Grade 5 — Traditional: Prelude in C Major (J.S. Bach) / Cavatina (Stanley Myers, simplified); Contemporary: Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits) / Tears in Heaven (Eric Clapton); Blues: Blues in E; Choice: Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd) / Blackbird (advanced fingerstyle)
  • Grade 6 — Traditional: Prelude No.1, WTC (J.S. Bach) / Adagio, Concierto de Aranjuez (Rodrigo); Contemporary: Under the Bridge (RHCP) / Hotel California (Eagles); Blues: Slow Blues in A; Choice: Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix) / Time (Pink Floyd)
  • Grade 7 — Traditional: Sonata in A Major (Scarlatti) / Romanza (Traditional Spanish); Contemporary: Black Dog (Led Zeppelin) / Layla (Derek & the Dominos); Blues: Blues in G; Choice: Fast Car (Tracy Chapman) / Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
  • Grade 8 — Traditional: Chaconne, Partita No.2 (J.S. Bach) / Fantasía (Tárrega); Contemporary: Eruption (Van Halen) / Little Wing (Hendrix, advanced); Blues: Texas Shuffle; Choice: Dani California (RHCP) / While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles)
Repertoire — Trinity Acoustic Grades 5–8
  • Grade 5 — Traditional: Prelude in D (J.S. Bach) / The Swan (Saint-Saëns, simplified); Contemporary: Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns N' Roses) / Rolling in the Deep (Adele); Blues: Blues in D; Choice: Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley) / Landslide (Fleetwood Mac)
  • Grade 6 — Traditional: Allegro, Sonata in A (Scarlatti) / Concierto de Aranjuez (Rodrigo); Contemporary: Hotel California (Eagles) / Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen); Blues: Blues Shuffle in E; Choice: Tears in Heaven (Eric Clapton) / Blackbird (The Beatles)
  • Grade 7 — Traditional: Etude in E Minor (Fernando Sor) / Largo from Xerxes (Handel); Contemporary: Back in Black (AC/DC) / Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits); Blues: Blues in A; Choice: Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix) / Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd)
  • Grade 8 — Traditional: Caprice No.24 (Paganini) / Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Tárrega); Contemporary: Eruption (Van Halen) / Scarborough Fair (Simon & Garfunkel); Blues: Slow Blues in G; Choice: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles) / Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin)

Electric Guitar

Age 6+ 6–8 months / grade · Debut→Grade 8
Anatomy & Fundamentals
  • Parts of the electric guitar and their functions
  • Finger technique, ergonomics, posture and hand positioning
Scales and Chords
  • Major and minor scales in various positions
  • Pentatonic scale
  • Basic three-string chords (C, G major)
Rhythm & Playing Techniques
  • Basic and advanced strumming patterns and rhythm reading
  • Riffs in different contexts; fingerstyle and hybrid picking
Music Concepts & Live Performance
  • Scales, chords, rhythm, melody and harmony
  • Reading tablature and staff notation
  • Preparation for live performance scenarios
Exam Preparation
  • RSL Electric Guitar Debut → Grade 8
  • Trinity Electric Guitar Initial → Grade 8
  • Practice pieces and exam-style questions
Repertoire — RSL Electric Debut & Grade 1
  • Debut — Traditional: Ode to Joy (Beethoven) / Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Contemporary: Yellow Submarine (The Beatles) / Stand By Me (Ben E. King); Blues/Rock: 12-Bar Blues in E; Choice: Hound Dog (Elvis Presley) / Jingle Bells
  • Grade 1 — Traditional: Amazing Grace / Greensleeves; Contemporary: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan) / Wipe Out (The Surfaris); Blues/Rock: Blues Shuffle in A; Choice: Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) / Three Little Birds (Bob Marley)
Repertoire — Trinity Electric Initial & Grade 1
  • Initial — Traditional: London Bridge / Mary Had a Little Lamb; Contemporary: Happy Birthday / You Are My Sunshine; Blues/Rock: Simple Blues in G; Choice: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star / When the Saints Go Marching In
  • Grade 1 — Traditional: The Entertainer (Scott Joplin) / Scarborough Fair; Contemporary: Stand by Me (Ben E. King) / Imagine (John Lennon); Blues/Rock: Rock Around the Clock (Bill Haley) / Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry); Choice: La Bamba (Ritchie Valens) / Lean On Me (Bill Withers)
Repertoire — RSL Electric Grades 2–4
  • Grade 2: Sweet Child O' Mine intro (Guns N' Roses) / Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins) / House of the Rising Sun (The Animals, simplified) / Easy Blues
  • Grade 3: Sunshine of Your Love (Cream) / Back in Black intro (AC/DC) / Layla unplugged (Eric Clapton) / Autumn Leaves (jazz standard)
  • Grade 4: Little Wing (Hendrix, simplified solo) / Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) / Can't Stop (RHCP) / Crossroads Blues (Robert Johnson)
Repertoire — Trinity Electric Grades 2–4
  • Grade 2: Johnny B. Goode intro (Chuck Berry) / Wish You Were Here intro (Pink Floyd) / Stir It Up (Bob Marley) / Simple 12-Bar Blues in A
  • Grade 3: Day Tripper (The Beatles) / Apache (The Shadows) / La Grange (ZZ Top) / Moondance (Van Morrison)
  • Grade 4: Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits, simplified solo) / Enter Sandman (Metallica) / I Shot the Sheriff (Eric Clapton) / Pride and Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan)
Repertoire — RSL Electric Grades 5–8
  • Grade 5: Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns N' Roses, full) / The Thrill Is Gone (B.B. King) / All Along the Watchtower (Hendrix) / Parisienne Walkways (Gary Moore)
  • Grade 6: Cliffs of Dover (Eric Johnson) / Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits, full) / Black Dog (Led Zeppelin) / Cause We've Ended as Lovers (Jeff Beck)
  • Grade 7: For the Love of God (Steve Vai) / Mr. Crowley (Randy Rhoads solo) / Crossroads live (Eric Clapton) / Always with Me, Always with You (Joe Satriani)
  • Grade 8: Eruption (Van Halen) / Far Beyond the Sun (Yngwie Malmsteen) / Technical Difficulties (Paul Gilbert) / Glasgow Kiss (John Petrucci)
Repertoire — Trinity Electric Grades 5–8
  • Grade 5: Little Wing (Hendrix, full) / Europa (Santana) / Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) / Another Brick in the Wall Pt.2 (Pink Floyd)
  • Grade 6: Voodoo Child Slight Return (Hendrix) / Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd, full) / Sweet Home Chicago (Robert Johnson) / Highway Star (Deep Purple)
  • Grade 7: Machine Gun (Hendrix) / Tender Surrender (Steve Vai) / Black Star (Yngwie Malmsteen) / Satch Boogie (Joe Satriani)
  • Grade 8: Scarified (Paul Gilbert / Racer X) / Stream of Consciousness (John Petrucci / Dream Theater) / Symphony of Destruction (Marty Friedman solo) / The Attitude Song (Steve Vai)

Classical Guitar (ABRSM)

Age 6+ 6–12 months / grade · Initial→Grade 8
Introduction to the Guitar
  • Parts of the guitar; proper handling, tuning and maintenance
  • Good posture and hand positioning
Basic Finger Techniques
  • Left-hand fingering and right-hand plucking
  • Finger strength and flexibility; rest and free strokes
Open Strings & Simple Melodies
  • Open strings and their notes
  • Reading and playing simple one-string melodies
Rhythm, Chords & Scales
  • Simple rhythms (quarter/half/whole notes) and strumming patterns
  • Three-string chords (C, G major, A minor)
  • Basic scales one octave; simple chord progressions
Reading Music & Aural Training
  • Standard notation (staff, treble clef, note values)
  • Clapping rhythms, singing back melodies, dynamics & articulation
Higher Grades (Level 2: Grades 2–4)
  • Two-octave scales (C, G, D major, A & E minor)
  • Hammer-ons, pull-offs; rasgueado, thumb rest-stroke
  • First & second position fluency; intermediate sight reading
Exam Preparation
  • Preparation for ABRSM Initial → Grade 8 Guitar
  • Sight reading, aural tests and performance pieces
Repertoire — ABRSM Classical Initial & Grade 1
  • Initial: Spanish Melody (Traditional) / Two Little Stars (Dominic Wyse) / Gently Does It (Carol Barratt)
  • Grade 1: Lightly Row (German Folk Song) / Chimes (Nigel Tuffs) / The Muffin Man (Traditional)
  • Additional Fun Pieces: Mary Had a Little Lamb / Old MacDonald Had a Farm / Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Repertoire — ABRSM Classical Grades 2–4
  • Grade 2: Minuet in G (J.S. Bach) / Folk Song (Traditional) / Spanish Dance (Enrique Granados)
  • Grade 3: Study in A Minor (Matteo Carcassi) / Air (Henry Purcell) / Waltz (Francisco Tárrega)
  • Grade 4: Etude in E Minor (Fernando Sor) / Lágrima (Francisco Tárrega) / Romance (Anonymous)
  • Additional Fun Pieces: Scarborough Fair / Greensleeves / Ode to Joy (Beethoven, with variations)
Repertoire — ABRSM Classical Grades 5–8
  • Grade 5: Etude in B Minor (Dionisio Aguado) / Minuet, Suite in G Minor (J.S. Bach) / Spanish Romance (Anonymous)
  • Grade 6: Study in E Major (Francisco Tárrega) / Prelude No.1 (Heitor Villa-Lobos) / Sonata in C Major (Ferdinando Carulli)
  • Grade 7: Capricho Árabe (Francisco Tárrega) / Allegro Op.50 No.1 (Mauro Giuliani) / Un Día de Noviembre (Leo Brouwer)
  • Grade 8: Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Tárrega) / Prelude No.2 (Villa-Lobos) / Chaconne (J.S. Bach, arr. guitar)
  • Additional Advanced Pieces: Asturias / Leyenda (Isaac Albéniz) / Gran Vals (Tárrega) / Adelita (Tárrega)

Guitar Buying Guide

Buying Your Guitar

Recommended to start: A child-size classical or acoustic guitar (nylon strings), a guitar tuner, footstool and music stand.

Which Guitar should I buy? Please check our guitar buying guide — or talk to our mentors in a free demo and we will help you choose the right instrument for your age, budget and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I get started?

To get started, you can simply book a demo class or join one of our free workshops. To book a demo class you can click on the "Book a Demo" button and provide details to schedule the class. For details, please contact us at (+91) 74391 54909 or contact@winquestonline.com

How does payment work?

We require monthly advance payments for the number of classes scheduled in a calendar month. We use PayPal, or other payment apps for the collection of fees. You will be asked to select your choice of payment method during the initial setup of the class.

What if I miss a class?

For batch classes, we would be able to share a timed recording upon the parent's request. For one-on-one sessions, the class would be rescheduled. We request the parents to inform prior in advance in such cases.

Do I need to sign a contract?

All our engagements are based on the terms and conditions and other requirements mentioned on the website. We provide complete flexibility to our students to exit the course anytime if they do not find that the classes are beneficial to them.

How do I get an update on my child's progress?

For progress tracking we will be providing assessments and homework lessons which will give parents a clear picture of a child's progress. We encourage all Parents to discuss and share their views/feedback on a regular basis to the teacher or our Institute representative for updates and for us to keep improving and meeting your expectations.

If my kid does not enjoy the classes, will WinQuest refund the fees?

We provide complete flexibility to our students to exit the course anytime if they do not find the classes beneficial to them. We will refund fees for those future classes which are not taken by the student.

Why should I take classes from WinQuest? Are they the best?

WinQuest provides one-to-one interactive sessions with highly qualified teachers and best-in-class learning experience for your kids within your home. We endeavor to provide quality education at a reasonable cost, so that kids can get individual attention and therefore are able to compete better.

Will I get a certificate after the completion of the course?

Yes, we provide certificates after completion of the course. We also encourage students to participate in various exams which are internationally recognized.

Where are the teachers from?

Most of our teachers are from India with Masters in their subject or relevant experience teaching International Curriculum.

How does the scheduling work with different time zones?

We are providing classes in the USA, Canada, UK, South Africa, Australia, Dubai, Singapore etc. We schedule sessions according to the time convenient for kids in the respective time zones.

Is previous experience required?

No, the course is designed to accommodate complete beginners.

What are the requirements for this course?

For the courses a laptop/desktop to connect to, a stable internet connection.

What if my child is below minimum age?

The age groups are recommended by us considering the general level of understanding of the kids at any age, and particularly considering the virtual medium of teaching. If you feel that your Kid is exceptional, you are most welcome to try our trial session. We also recommend you check our other courses suitable for your kid's age group.

How are the classes conducted?

Classes are conducted online via Google Meet or Zoom at the scheduled time, whether the classes are 1:1 or in a group.

What to do when my kid runs into a technical issue?

Our teachers and operations team will provide technical support in case of an issue.

Do you provide any study material with the course?

Yes! We will provide you with the reading material and other necessary media throughout the course.

Will there be a Theory or Practical Exam at the end of the course?

Yes, we prepare students for ABRSM, Trinity, or RSL exams based on their inclinations.

Do you teach guitar for adults?

Yes, we have 1:1 guitar classes for adults.

Do you teach Grade Exams for keyboard Certifications?

Yes, we prepare you for RSL, Trinity, and ABRSM exams based on your inclinations. We also provide you with our certification.

What is the difference between the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar?

Electric guitars use electronic pickups to convert string vibrations into electrical signals, which are amplified through an external amplifier to produce sound. This setup allows for a wide range of tonal possibilities, including clean, mellow tones and various levels of distortion, often enhanced by effects pedals and amp settings. In contrast, acoustic guitars produce sound acoustically through their hollow body, which naturally amplifies the vibrations of the strings. They rely on their body shape and construction to project sound and are generally louder without amplification. While acoustic guitars offer a more natural, resonant sound suitable for solo and unplugged performances, electric guitars are designed for versatility and can achieve a broader spectrum of tones through electronic manipulation.

Which instrument should you choose: Piano, Keyboard, Guitar, or Violin?

The choice of instrument depends on several factors. If you prefer a versatile instrument with a wide range of sounds and the ability to learn music theory quickly, a keyboard might be suitable. Keyboards are also more cost-effective and portable, making them a practical choice for beginners. On the other hand, if you have access to a piano and prefer the feel of weighted keys and the unique, beautiful sound of an acoustic piano, then learning the piano could be a great option. Guitars and violins are also popular choices, but they come with a steeper learning curve and require a separate set of skills. The decision should be based on your musical preferences, budget, available space, and commitment to practice.

Which guitar should I buy?

Please check our guitar buying guide [here].

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