Key Facts

  • Starting
    28 Sep 2026
    Location
    Tooting
    Start Time
    18:30
    End Time
    21:00
    Duration
    9 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Monday
    Start Date
    28 Sep 2026
    Level
    Short Course
    Code
    TABX296TL

    Fees

    19+ Fee
    £ 146.25
Guitar Playing Skills

This course is designed for guitar players who already have some basic experience and are ready to develop their skills further. If you can play a few chords, keep a steady strumming pattern, and play through some simple songs, this course will help you take the next step in your musical journey.

You will learn new techniques, improve your rhythm and timing, explore essential music theory in a practical way, and build your confidence playing a wider range of songs and styles. Classes are taught in a supportive and enjoyable group environment, giving you the opportunity to learn alongside other musicians at a similar level.

Please note: this course is not suitable for complete beginners. Participants should already be able to play basic chords and simple songs on the guitar.

This course is designed for guitar players that can play a few chords and strum their way through a couple of songs and now want to take their playing to the next level. Learn new techniques, put theory into action and learn some new songs in a fun, like minded group setting.

This course is designed for improvers who want to build a strong foundation in core guitar techniques.

You will learn and improve the fundamentals of guitar playing, including essential chords, strumming techniques, scales, and rhythm patterns, while working on songs of your choice. Lessons will focus on developing good technique and musical awareness through individual practice, with one-to-one guidance from your tutor.

Throughout the course, you'll explore a range of music styles (including pop, rock, folk, and blues) and gain the skills to play complete songs with confidence and expression.

  • Entry Requirements


    No formal qualifications are required.

  • Course Content


    By the end of the course you will be able to:

    *Play a wider range of chords and chord progressions with greater confidence and accuracy.

    *Use a variety of strumming and rhythm techniques to accompany songs effectively.

    *Chord Vocabulary. Mastering open chords, barre chords, and extended chord shapes to expand harmonic understanding.

    *Play melodies, riffs and simple lead guitar parts.

    *Develop better timing, listening and ensemble-playing skills.

    *Song Repertoire. Learning and performing songs that incorporate core guitar techniques, reinforcing skills through practical application.

  • Progression Next Steps


    If music is your passion have a look at some of the other music courses we run at the college, including music production and performance or enrol on TABX297TL (2526) - Guitar Playing Skills (T2E).

  • Additional Information


    Materials Please bring your own guitar, tuner, capo, plectrums, pen& paper. If using an electric guitar please bring battery-powered amp & lead. We are sorry but for safely reasons mains operated amps cannot be used. If you are on a low wage, unemployed or claim Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) then you can have a reduction.

  • Course Structure


    This 9-week Guitar Course takes place each Monday, guiding learners step by step from foundational techniques to confident song performance. Each week builds on the previous one, blending practical exercises, music theory, and repertoire development.

  • Assessment Details


    Tuition will be both group & one to one. Students will be advised how best to improve their technique. Assessment Details:

    *Continuous assessment through weekly exercises and song assignments

    *Final performance demonstrating mastery of core techniques

    *Feedback on strengths, areas for improvement, and progression tips.

  • Teaching and Learning


    Teaching Methods

    *Tutor Demonstration: The tutor models key techniques, strumming patterns, chord shapes, and fingerpicking methods.

    *Guided Practice: Learners follow structured exercises to build strength, coordination, and musical fluency.

    *Repertoire-Based Learning: Songs are used as a vehicle to reinforce skills and develop stylistic awareness.

    *Collaborative Learning: Opportunities for paired or group playing encourage listening, rhythm, and ensemble awareness.

    *Individual Feedback: One to one guidance is provided during sessions to support personal goals and address challenges.

    *Discussion and Reflection: Learners are encouraged to share experiences, identify progress, and reflect on areas for improvement.