Guitar lessons in Stroud: I have 20 years experience teaching guitar in person and online from my home in Brimscombe, Stroud (Gloucestershire)! I love music, and love to find ways to help you grow as a musician too! Whether you want to improve your soloing, play your favourite songs, be able to play in jams, or write songs...
Tony's Daily Riff, a clutch of 23 short videos about playing the guitar that will have you sounding like someone who knows what they're doing! 23 diverse, sometimes easy, sometimes damn difficult videos, all delivering crucial, guitar playing gospel straight to your fingers.
Master guitarist Tony Cox's short 20 to 30sec guitar learning videos will give any student of the guitar much to explore. You are guaranteed 23 of Tony's Tricks that could change your guitar playing. Some experience of basic chords required.
Ukulele lessons for Grades or just for Fun.
The Guitar Social has a recording studio and its yours to use for free (if you're a member) We've built it to be as simple as possible to operate and in this 90 minute session you'll learn alll you need to know about which dials do what and where to point your guitar to get the best sound. Anyone with a membership is welcome, but this induction goes well with our song writing course, or for anyone taking part in our live lounge events.
Advanced: Next level jamming ideas for next level players - where we jam advanced level songs (songs requiring barre chords, 7ths, m7th, maj7th, 9th, m9th, sus chords, lead work and complex rhythms) broken down and rebuilt ahead of an end of term performance in front of a live audience. Highly recommended for the player with some time to practice. Working towards a performance event in front of your friends and family and other members of The Guitar Social community on Saturday 17th June An Advanced level player feels like you’ve got it. You’re looking for a challenge and can pick up and adjust to new ideas quickly.
Intermediates: Bedroom player to bar room rockstar - where we jam intermediate level songs with the barre chord, scale, improvisation, theory and chord extension learning snuck into the jamming fun An intermediate player can play E type barre chords and perhaps some/all A type positions. You can play a few scales and have been using them either to improvise or play solos, licks and riffs. Your knowledge of the fretboard is good
Advanced: Next level jamming ideas for next level players - where we jam advanced level songs (songs requiring barre chords, 7ths, m7th, maj7th, 9th, m9th, sus chords, lead work and complex rhythms) broken down and rebuilt ahead of an end of term performance in front of a live audience. Highly recommended for the player with some time to practice. Working towards a performance event in front of your friends and family and other members of The Guitar Social community on Saturday 17th June An Advanced level player feels like you’ve got it. You’re looking for a challenge and can pick up and adjust to new ideas quickly.