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Guitar lessons - Acoustic guitar

With an acoustic guitar, we create a sound by plucking the strings, which develops the sound with the help of materials (thin wood) and the shape of the guitar (body and soundboard), while with an electric guitar, we create the sound a little differently.

Classical and acoustic guitars seem very similar at first glance. The main difference between the two instruments is that an acoustic guitar has metal strings, while a classical guitar has plastic strings. What does that mean? Very much! Metal strings create much more tension, which is why they are harder for beginners to play as they are more "stiff". The fact that the tension is higher means two more things: because of the strings, the acoustic guitar has a strongly reinforced neck, usually there is a metal rod in it, because otherwise it would bend under the tension of the strings. In addition, metal strings contribute to the sound of the guitar, the color of the sound and especially the volume. Some people choose to play the acoustic guitar for this very reason.

The acoustic guitar program is intended for anyone who loves this instrument and may already be familiar with the guitar. The beginning of learning is similar to classical guitar – we learn posture, correct fingering and develop our ear. Later we learn to play with the pick, chords and various popular songs. We learn to accompany ourselves with the guitar while singing, play independently and in small chamber groups. Students learn to perform compositions independently, get to know musical notation and learn to read notes. As with other strumming machines, during the lessons we encourage students' creativity, develop their sense of music and hearing, and encourage work habits, while at the same time students strengthen their self-confidence and learn about themselves. Music provides entertainment, relaxation, relaxation and calmness, and allows the restoration of inner balance.