
Classical Guitar Classes
Would you like to discover or further develop your guitar-playing skills? With Diapason Music, you can learn from the comfort of your own home or in a group setting, guided by an experienced instructor! There are two main types of six-string acoustic guitars: the classical guitar, which uses nylon strings, and the folk guitar, equipped with metal strings. The electric guitar, on the other hand, features a solid body and metal strings that produce sound through pickups. The electric guitar is widely used across a variety of musical genres, with rock, blues, and jazz being the most prominent examples.
The Classical Guitar
The classical guitar is a plucked string instrument characterized by the following features:
Configuration
- Nylon strings
- Unlike the acoustic guitar, which has steel strings, the classical guitar uses nylon strings, giving a softer, warmer sound.
- Wooden body
- The body of the classical guitar is often made from woods such as spruce, cedar or rosewood, which influence the tone of the instrument.
- Wide neck
- The neck of the classical guitar is wider, allowing better string separation and facilitating the playing of complex chords.
Overall objectives of the Classical Guitar Course at Diapason-Music
Taking Classical Guitar lessons at Diapason-Music can be a rewarding experience on multiple levels, both personally and musically.
- Technical mastery
- Develop solid technical skills in posture, finger positions and playing techniques (apoyando, plucking, arpeggios, harmonics, tremolo etc....). Understanding theory
- Theoretical understanding
- Acquire a sufficient knowledge of music theory, essential for a good understanding of classical guitar.
- Develop music reading and writing skills
- Self-Confidence
- Reinforce self-confidence through individual and group performances, as well as constructive evaluations.
- Musical Appreciation
- Develop an appreciation for classical music and its composers, exploring different styles and eras.
- Social Interaction
- Promote social interaction and teamwork through group sessions, workshops and concerts.
- Fingerpicking
- Classical guitarists play mainly with their fingers rather than a pick, enabling a greater variety of dynamics and expressions.
- Repertoire
- The classical guitar repertoire includes works by composers such as Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, and Andrés Segovia. Baroque, Romantic and modern music is frequently performed.
- The classical guitar is often used in classical, flamenco and sometimes folk music contexts. It is a versatile instrument for solo, duo and ensemble performances.
- Musical interpretation
- Be able to perform a variety of classical and contemporary pieces adapted to the student's level, with emphasis on expression and emotion in playing.
- Creative development
- Encouraging improvisation and composition, allowing students to explore their own musical style.

- Commitment and Perseverance
- : Foster discipline and perseverance through regular practice and progressive learning objectives.
These objectives aim to offer a comprehensive and enriching training program, enabling students to progress at their own pace while developing a lasting passion for the classical guitar.
Music Classes For Every One
For more than 12 years, Diapason Music has provided musical accompaniment that has proven to be efficient and Adapted to Everyone.
Classes at home, tailored to your schedule.
Why Choose Diapason Music

GUITAR LESSONS AT YOUR OWN PACE
Diapason makes your life easier by selecting the most suitable teacher, available according to your schedule: you choose your time slot as well as the frequency of classes.
PRIVATE GUITAR LESSON
Private Guitar lessons offer a flexible and accessible approach to musical learning, allowing students to develop their skills while enjoying the benefits of modern technology. Join us to discover the joy of making music, no matter where you are!

QUALIFIED AND SKILLED INSTRUCTORS
Our instructors are all professionals , Skilled and seasoned; ready to pass on their passion for their instrument. Each Instructor knows how to adapt his pedagogy and methods according to his student.





