Workshop Skill Level Descriptions
- LEVEL 1 – BEGINNER. Knowledge of first position chords and basic rhythmic strumming; simple fingerpicking is useful.
- LEVEL 2 – INTERMEDIATE. ...
- LEVEL 3 – ADVANCED. ...
- LEVEL 4 – MASTERS. ...
- LEVEL 1 & 2 – FUNDAMENTALS. ...
- LEVEL 3 – PROFICIENT. ...
- LEVEL 4 – PROFICIENT/ADVANCED.
- Are there grades in guitar?
- What is intermediate level guitar?
- What is considered good guitar playing?
Are there grades in guitar?
There are eight LCM Electric Guitar grades, plus one introductory level, four performance diplomas and three teaching diplomas. The standard graded exams consist of scales and arpeggios, chords, rhythm playing, lead playing, spoken tests and aural assessment (there is also specialism for Grades 6 to 8).
What is intermediate level guitar?
To be considered an intermediate player, you'll need to be able to do the following: Know and be able to change smoothly between your fundamental open chords. Know power chords and be able to move them around cleanly. Know the basic Major and Minor bar chord shapes. ... Hear and match Major and Minor chords.
What is considered good guitar playing?
What Makes A Good Guitarist? There are some natural attributes like rhythm and dexterity that will greatly aid your journey. But there are also other attributes like having a good memory and a good ear that will improve the more you practice. Practice is the key to most things in music.