Guitar School – the Key to the Practical Guitar Playing by Kristo Kao
by Kristo • June 16, 2011 • Featured • 0 Comments
In the field of music or in other fields, a self-learner just getting started needs, in a sense, a completely different educational approach. The majority of textbooks have been written for this target group and many authors have realized that it is important to bring the first rung of the ladder as reachable as possible so that the self-learner can reach it.
But there is also another aspect which is much less acknowledged: a beginner self-learner may grab the first rung, but at the beginning he or she needs constant reassurance that they are climbing up the right ladder.
While the standard textbook format enables information to move in only one direction, then while studying according to the Guitar School textbook, the information moves several times from the learner to the teacher and vice versa.
The Guitar School has developed its learning system for 9 years, with the result being a progressive system planned down to the last detail. The levels are not equal, but have been laid down by keeping a quick start and effective progress in mind. Even the best possible methodology does not replace human interaction and thus this textbook includes an Internet environment enabling the student to receive feedback.
Close to 9500 people between the ages of 12–75 take part in the program, and the experiences gained so far have shown that such a model works and yields the desired results.
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