Everyone has different ideas about
the results or achievement they want from their instrument classes. Is it to
challenge yourself in different period of times? or to learn it as a fun
activity which will allow you to play at least the basics and play songs? Which
is better? You can come to answer only when you know what you want to do with
it. So, where do you see yourself with the instrument? Both have its advantages
and disadvantages but it aims to make you better in your instrument.
Guitar as a Hobby
If you are looking for some fun time
playing your instrument by yourself or with friends/family and want to reminisce
and sing your favourite songs, this approach will help you get what you want. This
approach emphasises on teaching you songs which you can play and sing along to.
You won’t have to indulge in the musical theory that is been used in
constructing these songs, although you will have the basic knowledge of what
you are playing. In musical terms, you will be learning more about chords,
strumming patterns and rhythm techniques. You don't have to worry about writing
any music graded certification exam and focus your time solely on playing your
favourite songs. If it is a hobby you want to cultivate or a hobby you want to
get better at, you just have to play more songs and this approach will help you
do that.
Guitar as a Certified Graded Course
Graded courses helps you in keeping
track of your skill levels. The higher the grade you are in, the more skilled
you likely are. Graded courses introduces musical theory and playing techniques
in a progressive manner, getting tougher with each grade. This course really
helps you if you really want to understand music as a whole which, will
definitely shape you to become better and an informed musician. Graded course comes
with a book from the board your music institution is affiliated with. These
books will have musical pieces that comprise of hit tunes or pieces given
exclusively by the particular board which you have to showcase in exams that
they organise every year. You get certificates for passing each grade which
basically certifies your skill in your instrument. There are 8 grades in total,
so you really can have a goal of finishing that if you want to reach a professional
level in your playing.
Summary
Overall, it really depends on what
you wish to learn. If you wish to play songs, jam with your friends and have an
amazing sing along sessions and be little more informed on theories and
techniques, then the hobby approach is best for you. However, if you plan on becoming
a professional and want be able to perform in gigs, the certification approach
can help you better. Whichever you choose, once you are able to start playing
your instrument and connect with it the way you want, it is going to be a lot
of fun. So, pick up your instrument and get start rocking!
BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools.
BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools.
The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.
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