Whether you are at the beginning of your career or already performing live, we will provide you with the tools to take your playing to the next level. Our lessons are fun, supportive and cover different styles such as Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classical and everything in between.
Whether you are at the beginning of your career or already performing live, we will provide you with the tools to take your playing to the next level. Our lessons are fun, supportive and cover different styles such as Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classical and everything in between. Including preparation for the exam boards if needed.
You will be provided with the ability of not only playing any song or style you like, but also with the capacity to come up with your own compositions, improvise and play in a band.
We provide piano, guitar, bass, singing and drum lessons to students of all ages and levels. Our students are encouraged to develop their skills and creativity with inspiring lessons that include all aspects of contemporary music.
Our studios are located next to Bethnal Green Station and next to Farringdon Station. We are also an official Rockschool Exam Centre.
At London School of Music we offer:
Guitar classes are offered by Sheffield Guitar School.My name is Ainsley. Whether it's Acoustic, Electric or Bass Guitar, I can help you learn and improve. As a passionate music educator I have nearly 50,000 lessons' experience which I draw upon to make each lesson just right for you!
In our guitar course there are only two students per class. Each Term consists of 10 thirty minutes lessons. All of our teachers are experienced and DBS Certified. Our teachers maintain an attitude of constant encouragement and dedication to each and every student.
We offer exciting guitar lessons covering a range of styles, whether that be jazz, classical, popular, or blues.
Learn how to play the acoustic guitar! Our lessons cover rhythm, soloing, fingerpicking, alternate tunings, and more.
The electric guitar was invented in 1931. Very popular in pop and jazz music, the guitar uses a pickup to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical impulses. The signal is then sent to an amplifier to to be heard
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