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Colleges and Universities Offering Guitar Operation Training() in Kenya

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Course Name
Guitar Operation Training()
Major Subject
Course Category
Certificate
Average Study Duration
Short Course
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About Guitar Operation Training()

This is a short course designed to enable learners gain skills needed in operating a guitar as a musical instrument.

Colleges Offering Guitar Operation Training()

Course Name: Certificate in Piano Performance
Major Subject: Piano Performance, Accompaniment & Music Theory
Course Category: Certificate
Department: School of Music Performance
Duration & Structure: 4 Terms (1 Year). Classes run on a strict 1-to-1 instrument policy. Students have the strategic option to register for consecutive Double Sessions to maximize private studio practice time with zero equipment sharing.
Tuition Fee: Ksh 36,000 per term

Detailed Course Outline/Structure:

Term 1: Performance Ergonomics, Keyboard Mapping & Foundational Theory
Piano Anatomy & Maintenance: Comparative study of mechanical acoustic grand/upright pianos vs. weighted digital production workstations, hammer-action behaviors, and damper string systems.
Performance Ergonomics: Developing optimal performance posture, seating alignment, relaxed wrist techniques, independent arm weight distribution, and standard finger curvature (the "C-shape" hand position).
Keyboard Topology & Spatial Mapping: Comprehensive navigation of the 88-key layout, identifying accidental patterns (sharps/flats), octave registrations, and building fundamental hand independence.
Foundational Music Theory (ABRSM/Trinity Frameworks): Introduction to reading the grand staff, treble and bass clef decoding, ledger line extensions, note values (semibreves to semiquavers), and baseline time signatures (2/4, 3/4, 4/4).

Term 2: Diatonic Scale Matrices, Sight-Reading & Structural Coordination
Diatonic Major Scales & Arpeggios: Technical execution of all major scales up to 4 sharps and flats across two octaves with fixed fingerings, parallel motion, and contrary motion templates.
Sight-Reading Rhythmic Synchronization: Developing real-time visual score decoding skills, spatial interval identification, reading directional notation shapes, and coordinating contrasting rhythm lines across both hands.
Dynamic Articulation Controls: Introducing physical dynamic expressions (pianissimo to fortissimo), accent controls, staccato wrist-bounces, and legato phrasing connections.
Introduction to Pedal Mechanics: Technical execution of the damper (sustain) pedal, establishing clean syncopated pedaling habits to avoid sonic clouding, and introducing soft-pedal modifiers.

Term 3: Classical Repertoire, Minor Key Systems & Advanced Chord Voicings
Diatonic Minor Key Systems: Technical mastery of Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic minor scales across all primary training keys, including matching arpeggio loops.
Classical Repertoire Interpretation: Analyzing and performing core foundational works from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras (e.g., Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin), focusing on historical accuracy, touch nuance, and ornamentation.
Advanced Chord Voicings & Inversions: Constructing root-position major, minor, diminished, and augmented triads alongside their first and second inversions across the upper and lower registers.
Aural Performance & Ear Training: Training the ear to identify melodic intervals, harmonic chord changes (perfect, plagal, and imperfect cadences), and handling live rhythmic dictation tests.

Term 4: Contemporary Keyboard Operation, Local Genre Fusions & Studio Session Tracking
Contemporary & Jazz Harmonies: Constructing dominant 7th chords, major/minor 7ths, basic jazz tensions (9ths, 11ths), and understanding contemporary global pop/gospel chord progression blueprints (I-V-vi-IV).
Local Genre Rhythmic Comping: Mastering the iconic syncopated left-hand rhythmic patterns, time-keeping structures, and specific chord voicings unique to localized live performance styles, including modern Gospel, Afro-fusions, Mugithi, and classic Benga bassline translations.
Improvisation & Transposition Logic: Developing spontaneous lead-sheet accompaniment styles, rhythmic comping variations, modulating song arrangements live across different musical keys, and score rearrangement.
Studio Session Tracking for Musicians: Interfacing digital keyboards with Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), configuring MIDI patch routing, recording pristine virtual instrument tracks, and live multi-track tracking studio etiquette.
Vocational Performance Board Jury: Final comprehensive practical performance evaluation before the academic board, requiring live delivery of memorized classical pieces, technical scale matrices, a regional genre live setup, and a real-time sight-reading test.
Duration: 3 months

Tuition fee:
-Price Per Session Ksh 602 Per Hour
-Registration Fee Ksh 1,000
-Equipment Fee Ksh 1,250
-Learning Materials Ksh 1,250
-Extras Ksh 2,000

Course outline:
1. There are varying types of Guitars,
-Acoustic Guitars
-Electric Guitars
-Electro-acoustic Guitars
-Twelve-string Guitars
-Archtop Guitars
-Steel Guitars
-Resonator Guitars
-Bass Guitars
-Double-neck Guitars

2. Guitar Playing Styles and Techniques
There are myriad styles and techniques a Guitarist can put on play.
-Rhythm Guitar
-Slack key Guitar
-Classical Guitar techniques
-Down strokes picking
-Guitar Solo
-Flamento Guitar
-Lead Guitar
-Seben Guitar

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