![]() Duets offer an unparalleled opportunity for two musicians to converse in an intimate, exposed setting.Art of the Jazz Duo: Where Chamber Music Meets Improvisation.Exploring the Fretboard – chord shapes and scales up the neck (Intermediate / Advanced)ĪSTA (American String Teachers’ Association) Conference.Make it Sing – finding your voice on the guitar (Beginner / Intermediate).Guitarist Need Rhythm – strumming and finger picking patterns (Beginner / Intermediate).Guitarists Need Rhythm – Teaching Strumming and Finger Picking Patterns through Songwriting.Exploring the Fretboard – Improvising using the CAGED system.GMEA (Georgia Music Educators Association) Conference I am excited to be conducting a few workshops in the upcoming months! Here’s what’s on tap… Tuition will be pro-rated and added to your monthly invoice. To register, either signup in our online portal or send us an email. The Guitar Ensemble is directed by Alex Gordon and limited to 8 students. In order to perform in the summer recital, students must attend at least 10 of the 12 classes. There will be no make-up classes, but we are happy to adjust invoices prior to payment if you will be absent. The classes will culminate in a final performance at the summer recital on June 10th at City Winery!Īll sheet music will be provided. This is a great way to augment private lessons and give your children the opportunity to make music with their peers. We are excited to announce the return of Guitar Ensemble in the spring of 2018! Students ages 8-12 are encouraged to enroll.ĭuring the classes students will focus on ensemble playing, rhythm, dynamics, good tone, and creativity. If you’d like to sign up or if you have any questions, email us or call Guitar Shed at (404) 500-5375. The class costs $30 for current Guitar Shed students(and/or parents) and $40 for new students. ![]() ![]() The Guitar 101 Workshop is a one-time class on October 27th, from 10:00am-11:30am in the Guitar Shed lobby. It would allow you to help your children practice and might even spark your own interest in learning to play! If you are a parent of a younger student, this is a great opportunity to be exposed to some of what your kids are learning. This workshop is being offered to beginner teens and adults ranging from total beginners to self-taught players who may have missed out on some of the fundamentals and find themselves at a plateau. I’ll be discussing the basics: proper technique, good practice habits, playing single notes and chords, reading tablature, and much more. Brandon here! I’m reaching out to let you all know about my upcoming Guitar 101 workshop on Saturday, October 27th.
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