Many impacts are refered to as forerunners to the cutting edge guitar. Albeit the improvement of the soonest "guitars" is lost throughout the entire existence of archaic Spain, two instruments are generally refered to as their most compelling archetypes, the European lute and its cousin, the four-string oud; the last was brought to Iberia by the Moors in the eighth century.
No less than two instruments called "guitars" were being used in Spain by 1200: the guitarra latina (Latin guitar) and the purported guitarra morisca (Moorish guitar). The guitarra morisca had an adjusted back, wide fingerboard, and a few sound openings. The guitarra Latina had a solitary sound opening and a smaller neck. By the fourteenth century the qualifiers "moresca" or "morisca" and "latina" had been dropped, and these two chordophones were just alluded to as guitars.
Solo guitar course (fingerstyle) (*limited seat); the solo course uses a guitar to pop up the melody, and the guitar plays a complete song. Include:
-Basic arrangement (Bass+Chord+melody) -High
position application
-Fingerstyle skills ( For example: Attack, Harmonics, clappers)
-improvisation
-music theory application
-song creation (make students familiar with the basic arrangement, create their own melody)
Students participating in this course must master the left-hand basic chords (C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, D), basic right-hand hooking ability, knowing how to read six-line notation, and a very clear goal, with guitar solo as the goal.