Guitar class in Zug in English or Spanish (jazz and rock)
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Frequently asked questions about guitar class.
If you don't find your answer here, we are happy to help you further.
- Can I start directly on the electric guitar or do I have to start on the acoustic guitar?
- How is the typical distorted sound of the electric guitar created?
- Can adults still learn to play the electric guitar?
- What are the difficulties for students who are starting to play the electric guitar?
- Learning the electric guitar is worth it! What's in it for you to start playing the electric guitar as a beginner?
- How do I find a suitable electric guitar teacher who specializes in beginners?
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