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- Advanced Music Theory & Composition
- Solo Singing
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Guitar
The guitar is a string plucked musical instrument. It usually has six strings, although variations with seven, eight, ten, twelve and 18 strings have been seen.
From the second half of the 20th century the guitar became one of the most popular musical instruments, and has been used in a large variety of musical genres, like Jazz, Blues, Rock, Pop, folk and traditional music; while in its modern history it is used in a ever-increasing repertory of classical music.
The guitar was State-recognised in 1987, and thus all Certificates and Diplomas awarded in the previous years by Conservatories were officially recognised.
Duration of tuition is 11 years for the Certificate and the Diploma or 13 years for the Diploma, if a Certificate is previously obtained.
The classes, specifically, are as follows:
From the second half of the 20th century the guitar became one of the most popular musical instruments, and has been used in a large variety of musical genres, like Jazz, Blues, Rock, Pop, folk and traditional music; while in its modern history it is used in a ever-increasing repertory of classical music.
The guitar was State-recognised in 1987, and thus all Certificates and Diplomas awarded in the previous years by Conservatories were officially recognised.
Duration of tuition is 11 years for the Certificate and the Diploma or 13 years for the Diploma, if a Certificate is previously obtained.
The classes, specifically, are as follows:
- Elementary (2 years)
- Lower (3 years)
- Intermediate (3 years)
- Advanced (3 years for the Certificate or for the Diploma)
The student may directly obtain a Diploma in the fourth year of the Advanced Class or opt for the Certificate first in the third year of the Advanced class and a Diploma two years later.