Classical Guitar Classes
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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.
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The Classical Guitar
The classical guitar is a plucked string instrument characterized by the following features:
Nylon strings, Wooden body, Wide neck, Fingerpicking, Repertoire
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.
The aim is 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.

Overall objectives of the Classical Guitar Course at Diapason-Music
- Technical mastery
- Learning the basics of music (reading sheet music, theory).
- Develop solid technical skills in posture, finger positions and playing techniques
- Personal Expression
- Opportunity to express emotions through music.
- Exploration of different musical styles.
- Concentration and Discipline:
- Strengthening of concentration through regular practice.
- Development of patience and self-discipline.
- Social Connections
- Opportunity to meet other musicians and in orchestras.
- Strengthening of teamwork and collaboration skills.