There are two main types of acoustic guitars: the steel string guitar (also known as the western guitar) and the classical guitar with nylon strings (also known as the Spanish guitar). Both have a distinctive sound. The Spanish guitar was used to play Spanish flamenco and classical Baroque music. The steel string guitar originates from the United States and was mainly used for playing blues and country music. These days, both types are used for all kinds of music, including pop, rock, gypsy music and singer-songwriter songs. The same techniques can be used to play both guitars.

Anyone can sign up for this individual course, whether you are an absolute beginner or an experienced guitarist. These private lessons give you the chance to learn at your own pace and set your own challenges.The content of the course is adapted to your level and learning objectives. The focus can be on improving your rhythm or technique, improvising or playing certain arrangements or songs. Practice, accompanying music and other materials will all help you to achieve your musical aims.

Schedule & enrolment

Teachers

Junhyung An

Junhyung An is a Korean born guitarist, composer, music educator and researcher. At the age of 7, he started to play piano. After 5 years he wanted to try another instrument, and that was when he found the love of his musical life, guitar. Junhyung studied jazz guitar at the Rotterdam Conservatory Codarts and carried the research trajectory on a cross-over project between Jazz guitar and Korean traditional musicality at the Orpheus institute and Leiden University. From his studying period until now, he has been actively touring in and out of Europe.

Rates

Category 1 - Student
Category 2 - TU Delft employee
Category 3 - Other

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Practical Information

Bring your own guitar, as well as a plectrum and a tuner, preferably one that you can clip onto the neck of your guitar.

If you do not have a guitar, you can borrow one. We have acoustic and electric guitars to lend, as well as ukeleles. You can ask the hosts for more info. You are not allowed to take our guitars home with you.

Important: You can only select timeslots for the combined course in ‘Guitar/Electric Guitar/Ukelele All Levels’ in the web shop. In the first class, simply tell the teacher which instrument you’d prefer.