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Clase de musica

Personalized Classes

At the Armonía Cultural Foundation, we offer a variety of courses at all levels of creativity and education. We offer individual and group classes with renowned teachers from both the country and abroad. Continue reading to see our available courses.

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Singing

Vocal training forms the foundation (and not only) for opera singing. It involves understanding the complex connections between breathing and the voice, training them, and being able to control them in a specific way. This is especially true during performances and concerts.

Individual support in one-on-one lessons is optimal. Accompanying singing in a classical choir is also recommended.

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Violin

The violin is the soprano instrument of the string family. You can start playing the violin from the age of five. Violins are available in all sizes suitable for children. Especially with younger children, parental support when learning to play a string instrument is an important prerequisite. The joy of singing and a good sense of rhythm are helpful.

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Piano

When a key is pressed on a piano, a mechanism is set in motion, causing a hammer to strike a string. This creates the tone, making it possible to play softly (piano) and loudly (forte). The piano was also called the forte piano. Piano lessons are generally recommended for children ages six and up. Individual support in one-on-one lessons is optimal.

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Guitar

The guitar is a stringed instrument belonging to the family of plucked string instruments. A guitar typically has six strings, which can be made of gut or plastic in the case of the classical guitar. There are also steel-string guitars (steel-string guitars) and twelve-string guitars.

In addition, there are smaller guitar designs, known as children's guitars, that allow children to learn to play this instrument from elementary school age.

Individual support in one-on-one lessons is optimal for learning to play the guitar.

The ARMONÍA CULTURAL FOUNDATION provides spaces for children and adolescents to develop their skills and talents in learning musical instruments such as the piano, guitar, and violin.

The foundation's students share their experiences during the pandemic, how singing and playing the guitar have become their best companions, and how they have discovered their own talents, which have allowed them to easily express their feelings, combined with their positive attitude toward school activities.

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