Nadya Sounds

Classical & All Styles Guitar Lessons | ABRSM Experience

For All Ages & Skill Levels

Let’s make your dream of playing music a reality

Professional classical guitar tuition for beginners and advanced players of all ages

• ABRSM-based structured training • 7 years of international teaching experience • Strong technical foundation for lasting progress

Experience your first guitar session with our teacher, designed to be comfortable and informative. You (or your child) will:
Meet the teacher and ask any questions you have
Explore your musical and physical abilities without pressure.
– Learn proper posture, hand positions, and basic sound production.
– Get introduced to musical notation and note locations on the guitar.
– Understand how lessons are structured for continued progress.
IIf you’re not a beginner, you may be asked to play something you already know, so the teacher can tailor a program suited to your level.

In just three months, you’ll build a solid foundation with 3–4 pieces that will become part of your repertoire. You’ll learn to read sheet music in first position and play familiar melodies independently. Regular home practice—just 20–30 minutes a day—will bring steady progress and confidence.The lessons are suitable for children who show a natural sense of music, as well as for adults who wish to find new inspiration. For deeper understanding, you can also join solfeggio or music history lessons, which make the connection to the art even more vivid.

 

Effective Guitar Tips Consistency beats intensity when it comes to learning guitar. Practicing even 20–30 minutes a day can create a strong routine and produce lasting results, far better than cramming for hours once a week. Before you start, clarify why you want to play guitar. Motivation is powerful, but without structured, regular practice, it alone won’t take you far. Experienced guitarists often share their insights, while some started as beginners themselves, learning through trial and error. They use this experience to guide newcomers and help them avoid common mistakes. Music teachers consistently emphasize a gradual approach: start with simple techniques, master the details, and move on to more complex skills. It’s essential not only to improve your technique but also to apply it in musical pieces, exercises, and compositions. With regular, focused practice and genuine motivation, your guitar skills will grow steadily and effectively.

Duet - The Joy of Playing Together

Every duet tells a story—teacher guiding, student discovering, hearts learning together. Through these shared moments, students gain confidence, improve technique, develop musical sensitivity, and experience the joy of creating music in harmony.

LearLing to read music on the guitar is a key stage in mastering the instrument. It opens the door to a deeper understanding of melody and develops the ability to play not just by ear, but with awareness and creativity.
In the duet learning format, this process becomes even more inspiring — when two people play together, each learns to listen, feel the rhythm, and respond to their partner. In this way, the notes come alive, and music becomes a shared language.
The guitar offers freedom – you can play solo melodies, chords, or complex polyphonic pieces. In a duet, it reveals new dimensions of harmony and musical communication.

The Guitar Journey – Music Without Age

Learning to play the guitar is not just for children or young students – music knows no age. Many adults discover the joy of starting their guitar journey later in life and often find that this experience brings them emotional balance, focus, and creative energy.Playing the guitar is also is a wonderful way to relax after a long day. It helps clear your mind and allows  you to fully enjoy the present moment. With every melody, you free yourself  from daily worries and reconnect with your inner harmony. Moreover, scientific research led by Oded  Kleinmintz and a team at the University of Haifa has shown that musical improvisation stimulates the brain’s creative processes and problem-solving skills – proving once again that music truly keeps the mind young.