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Sight Reading

Reading.

The path to information and the discovery of new ideas.

We all know how basic it is to speak a language but to “take off” in it we need to know how to read.

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Musical semantics, semiology and reading (sight reading), a fundamental step for every musician across the globe.

This skill is of utmost importance as a very big portion of music communication is done through the means of either sheet music or tablature.

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In the Sight Reading section reading musical pieces is taught.

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Through a carefully organised and crafted course framework developing student skills is ensured so that, they can read effortlessly and in a relaxed way, to communicate with other musicians, to decode a musical piece and to write down their own musical ideas.

 

Teaching sight reading, especially in regards to guitar, Is fundamental knowledge for all guitarists, of every playing level, in order for them to conclude their training and secure their future advancement.

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Beginners

The joy of starting out
The joy of the first contact with a guitar
The harmonious and correct positioning of the guitar against the human body.
The correct placement of right and left hands on the instrument
The correct tuning, how to properly hold the pick,
The first touch, the first sound, the first song!


In the Beginners section the founding bond of the
Student with the instrument is grounded and developed.
A bond that guarantees and strengthens
The future development of the student.


With years of experience, teaching the Beginner’s section
Is built in order to assure the quick development
Of the novice student as well as solidifying the 
Knowledge of those who have only glimpsed parts of the instrument.
The specialised approach promotes, in a unique way , the
Unbiased, natural and relaxing effortless play and creates
The technical foundation required so that the student
Can achieve whatever playing level desired.


This section is a prerequisite for the student to gain access to any other section of Guitar Lessons.

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