Acoustic Guitar
An acoustic guitar is a guitar that uses only acoustic (as opposed to electronic) means to transmit the strings' vibrational energy to the air in order to produce a sound. This typically involves the use of a sound board and a sound box to amplify the vibrations of the string.The source of sound in an acoustic guitar is the string, which is plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum. The string vibrates at a fundamental frequency but also creates many harmonics at different frequencies. The frequencies produced depend on string length, mass, and tension. The string causes the soundboard and sound box to vibrate, and as these have their own resonances at certain frequencies, they amplify some string harmonics more strongly than others, hence affecting the timbre produced by the instrument.
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Classical Guitar Lesson
We are offering an individual cello lesson and will conduct by our fully-trained dedicated teachers. One or one approach. From the very beginner untim diploma level.
Classical Guitar Syllabus (under the UK National Qualifications Framework)
- Trinity College of London & Guildhall
- ABRSM – Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music
Extra Activities:
- Yearly Concert
- Recitals & Music Appreciation
- Trial exams before examination
- Public performances or Special Events
For further information, please call us at 016-915 0218 ; 016-640 5617 or email us absolutemusicstudio8@gmail.com