Strings
Violin
The violin is a great instrument for learners of all ages to play, from young children through adults.
Seoul Music School provides violin lessons for all ages of learners from toddlers through adults.
Cello
The four major instruments in the string family, the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass, are built the same way. The instruments are made of many pieces of wood which are glued - never nailed - together. The body of the instrument is hollow, thus becoming a resonating box for the sound. Four strings (sometimes five on the double-bass) made of animal gut, nylon, or steel are wrapped around pegs at one end of the instrument and attached to a tailpiece at the other. They are stretched tightly across a bridge to produce their assigned pitches.
The violoncello or cello is the tenor voice in the string family. While shaped like a violin, the cello is much larger and is held between the player’s knees. Because it can produce beautiful sounds from its lowest to its highest notes, it is a popular instrument.
Guitar
The guitar is played by plucking the strings or strumming them. The styles of guitar may depend on the style of music to be played: acoustic with hollow body for classical, Spanish or folk; and electric with an amplifier and a solid body for rock and pop. Folk, Spanish and classical acoustic guitars come in different sizes. Seoul Music School offers guitar lessons for all ages, levels, and styles of playing. Learners may choose among classical, acoustic, electric, and bass.
Through the lessons provided by us, learners will be able to not only learn their favorite songs, but also learn how to read music/notation, composition, music theory, and the essences of music and guitar performance. Also, Students at the Seoul Music School will receive the customized lessons according to their interests and needs.

