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  • May 10 2007
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The School of Practical Music
Summer Classes 2007
Group classes in guitar for children, teens and adults. beginning and intermediate levels.

Children's Classes:

5 to 10 years
Kid's Guitar

11 to 15yrs
Guitar Beginnings I
Bass Guitar Beginnings I

Adult Classes (15 and up)

Guitar Beginnings I & Bass Guitar Beginnings I
The "How to of Lead Sheets and Chord Charts
Cheap Tricks for the Lazy Guitarist
Music Theory is NOT Nuclear Physics
Playing by Ear
Reading Music for the Guitar
Folk/Country Guitar
Blues/Rock Guitar
Jazz/Pop Guitar

Kid's Guitar
Level/Age: Beginner/5 to 10 years old

Alfred's new Kid's Guitar Course is the easiest method ever that teaches children to play songs on the guitar right away. This 48-page full-color book comes with an enhanced CD that always lets you hear how the music should sound, and each lesson on every colorful page is explained in plain language that's easy to understand. Plus, you get to learn from three irresistable guitar experts-a clever classical dog, one cool jazz cat, and a friendly alligator who loves the blues.

Half to 3/4 size guitar

For 11 to 15 yrs old

Beginning Guitar I:
Tuning with an electronic tuner and tuning by ear. Go for a Walk finger exercises and pick exercises. The neck map and basic music theory: the musical alphabet, beat counting and division by 2 and 3, easy chord charts and the bass note rule. Note reading in open position and Mystery Tunes. Open major, minor and dominant seventh chords along with four strategies of fretting hand movement. Three chord rock and relative minor chords. Playing basic chords by ear for basic tunes.

¾ to full size guitar
Book: Beginnings 1 by Steve Ono

Beginning Bass Guitar I:
Tuning with an electronic tuner and tuning by ear. Go for a Walk finger exercises and picking and pizzicato exercises. The neck map and basic music theory: the musical alphabet, beat counting and division by 2 and 3, easy chord charts and the bass note rule. Open major, minor and dominant seventh arpeggios and chords. Relative minor, three chord rock and playing bass lines by ear for basic tunes.

3/4 or full size Bass Guitar
Book: Bass Beginnings 1 by Steve Ono

For 15 yrs and up

Beginning Guitar I:

Beginning Bass Guitar I:

Reading Music for the Guitar I:
Text: Reading Music for the Guitar (MI)

The "How to of Chord Charts and Lead Sheets:
Time signatures, bar lines, rhythm slashes and beat counting, basic to advanced chord symbols. Repeats, DC, DS, codas and accents.
Text: The Lead Sheet Bible (MI)

Cheap Tricks for the Lazy Guitarist:
Easy finger movements to decorate basic chords and the names of the chords they create. Fills, short runs, and sliding shapes. Capos and key selection.
Text: Cheap Tricks by Steve Ono

Music Theory is NOT Nuclear Physics:
Space: (Notes and Chords) Simple explanation of music theory using finger counting, the musical alphabet and the chord/note number system. Interval names, chord names and numbers. Major and Minor chords, keys and three chord rock. Five can be five/seven (V can be V7). Chord progressions by number (Nashville numbering system). Secondary Dominants, the minor IV chord and key changes. Suspension, addition, extension and alteration.
Time: (Rhythm and tempo) Beat counting and beat division, straight and swing. Latin syncopations. Feels: Stand it up or lay it back
Text: Music Theory is NOT Nuclear Physics! by Steve Ono

Playing by Ear:
Picking out chord changes, tunes and licks by ear and writing them down in music notation.
Blank Staff Paper

Specialized Style Classes

Folk/Country Guitar: Traditional Folk and Old Time Country tunes and techniques: flat picking, Carter scratch, Travis picking, fingerstyle techniques

Blues/Rock Guitar: Blues traditions and techniques: Leads: Note bending, slides, vibratos, The "Blue note vs the true note. Rhythms: Slow Blues Shuffle, Chicago Shuffle, Texas Shuffle, Fast Jump Swing, 12/8 stroll, Bo Diddley beat, Straight 1/8's,

Jazz/Pop Guitar: Ragtime and swing, cool and modern jazz styles. Chord extensions, inversions and passing chords. Diatonic, diminished and tritone chord substitution. Blues and Jazz Scales Chord melody

California ARTS Academy
4750 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, California 93726

559-222-6539

www.calartsacademy.com

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