Posts Tagged ‘Acoustic’

How Much Are Good Guitar Lessons?

Posted by Play Guitar on 6th August 2009 in Guitar, Guitar Builders

>These days guitar music actually rocks the world,especially the westerners.In the past they had the traditional guitar which is now not in much use, the electrical guitars are sending shocking waves around the world. So no wonder that most of the youngsters are interested in the guitar lessons.

Even the church chores need a guitar background music. Isn’t it? So it is very essential to learn guitar. Guitar lessons should be taken from the earlier age,10 or 11 yrs.When we search for a teacher, very first thing we inquire is how much it may cost? Yes,if we don’t search then we may land up to a teacher who may charge an exuberant amount sending us mad.

To be wise it is always best to search in the internet and browse to get an idea how to pay the teacher as some may charge for hour, other may charge for number of lessons.But some intelligent one may ask for a monthly basis. One has to be very careful in engaging a teacher for guitar lessons. Some say it is just $10 per hour,in some other cases it is only $45 per lesson.

Others say that it may cost $250 for 4 lessons, a lesson for one week, 4 lessons for a month. Each lesson for one hour length. Some may charge $85 for lessons. There is no fixed amount as you expect.The cost may vary for areas,if an area has vast scope for teaching then the money may be less.If an area where there are only a few teachers available,the cost may be high.We should not mind the cost if it is worth,an art is not an object for a sale.So an artist who is having his /her art as life line will not sell it, instead will teach with whole heart.But it is not so in the modern time.Only we have to respect them by not bargaining in their charges.

Guitars make up the scene

Guitars make up the scene

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Who Are The Greatest Guitar Builders Of All Time?

Posted by Play Guitar on 6th August 2009 in Guitar, Guitar Builders

>Asking who is the most authoritative classical guitar luthier of history and you quickly come to realize that it is a really difficult, if not impossible, question to answer.

One person who probably has made the most difference and who still has an impact on the modern classical guitar was Antonio Torres. His birth place was in Spain in 1817. He was able to drastically strengthen the frame of the guitar by a technique known as fan-strutting as he was quite gifted being both a player and an excellent craftsman of the time. Torres was among the few that realized more than most guitar makers that both precision and refinement were all important if the instrument was to be improved at all.

Another well known luthier that may also be regarded as one of the foremost of all time is Jose Ramirez together with a younger brother named Manuel. They were both born in Madrid, Spain and between them established a long family line of unequalled quality guitar makers. It is still well known in guitar circles that a “Ramirez” is still very much a status symbol and one of the most desired and popular guitars amongst classical players of today.

It was well known that the two brothers argued a lot and that they eventually parted company, the Ramirez brothers built guitars of great quality though differing in design from each other. Jose became fashionable with Flamenco players because the tone production along with a lighter construction served their purposes. This by no means suggests his classical instruments were inferior, indeed the opposite actually is true.

Another one of the great guitar builders of all time could have easily been Hermann Hauser. A very talented classical guitar maker who blessed us all in 1882 and died some 70 years later in 1952. His guitars were so good that even the redoubtable Segovia was impressed by the quality of his work. Segovia wa sable to eventually encouraged Hauser to copy his 1912 Manuel Ramirez guitar, a very prized instrument of such great quality that it was generally believed to have been constructed by the great Santos Hernandez himself.

Segovia made many famous recordings with that wonderful classical guitar over the years which helped to seal his reputation as one of the pre-eminent guitar makers of the day. Any Music Directory worth it’s salt will have a mention of him somewhere.

Paulino Bernabe is another great guitar builders of all time. Not only one of the finest classical guitar makers we have seen but he is also inextricably linked to all classical guitar history. To explain this a little more, not only did he study with possibly the most famous modern day classical guitar maker Ramirez but incredibly he mastered classical guitar playing with Daniel Fortea, another very famous student of Tarrega. Bernabe’s trade was that of cabinet maker, like so many great classical guitar makers were or are.

Playing The Old Way

Playing The Old Way

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What Is The Cost Of Guitar Lessons?

Posted by Play Guitar on 5th August 2009 in Guitar

If you are looking for private guitar lessons they could cost you around $10 to $40 for 30 minutes or $20 -$55 for a whole hour lesson. You usually are charged less for a full hour than that of two half hours. So an hour is better value. It should be noted that teachers who specialize in advanced pupils can charge around $45 to $80 and upwards per hour/ Of course the cost is determined a lot by the teacher’s expertise and reputation.

It is often the way that beginning students usually will take only half hour lessons as an hour can be very confronting, especially the case for little children, but the time lessons take is totally dependent upon the teacher and the student’s choice that is agreed upon by them and is not fixed.

Whether you choose to go the teacher way or decide that a music studio will teach you better either one will probably want paid at the beginning of each and every month you stay with them. You can even get into a Group guitar class then your costs will be around $35 – $85 upwards a month. The number of students plus the length of sessions along with the qualifications of the instructors will determine the actual charge though.

There is usually a registration fee and this is usually paid right at the start of each group of classes, which are usually between 1 to 3 months long.

Guitar Parts For An Acoustic Guitar

Guitar Parts For An Acoustic Guitar

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