Face it, anyone playing an electric guitar is kind of attractive. Other than being attractive, it is also super satisfying. Imagine being able to play amazing solo lines to your favorite tunes. With endless sounds to explore, you’ll never really run out of anything to play.
For a teenager, the electric guitar is relatively easy to pick up. Once, you get the hang of picking and pressing notes and chords, you should be able to play simple melodies within the first few lessons. As for children below 10 years old, we recommend getting a smaller-sized electric guitar. Shorter scale lengths will make string tensions lower, making it much easier to play. With enough practice, anyone of any age can pick up the electric guitar.
Syllabus:
Tutti uses the Rockschool exam syllabus. Graded exams are available from Debut to Grade 8. Debut-level songs include Hello by Adele, Stand by Me by Ben E. King, Stay With Me by Sam Smith, and more.