The workshop “Guitares du Monde” is aimed at those who wish to discover all the facets of this instrument in a practical and creative environment. The guitar is explored in all its richness: as an accompanying instrument, as a member of an ensemble, or in solo roles.
Throughout the training, you will explore harmonic, rhythmic, melodic, and improvisational functions across a wide range of styles: world music, jazz, rock, pop, an introduction to improvisation, and much more.
Through a varied and comprehensive approach, this course seeks to develop a holistic vision of the guitarist as a well-rounded musician. You will strengthen your skills in accompaniment, reharmonization, improvisation, and composition, whether playing solo or in a group.




Who is this workshop for?

- Intermediate-level musicians: Perfect for exploring new musical horizons, particularly world music.
- Guitarists seeking to deepen their mastery of the instrument: Ideal for enriching their musical language and technical tools.
- Musicians wishing to join a group or ensemble: Learn how to collaborate in a collective setting, understand creative processes, and take on different roles in a musical project.
- Singers or instrumentalists using the guitar as a secondary instrument: Perfect for expanding their musical palette and fully tapping into the creative and expressive potential of the guitar.
- Musicians looking to broaden their perspectives: Ideal for discovering new ways of using the guitar in modern styles or within a group.
This practical and versatile course is designed for musicians with diverse aspirations, eager to make the most of the guitar and explore its full artistic potential.
Group Classes
- 90 minutes / week
- €115 per month (3 months)
- Once a week | Saint-Gilles (Albert metro stop)
- 12 classes in total, from mid-September to mid-December
- Monday or Wednesday evenings, between 6 pm and 9 pm | to be arranged with the teacher and according to the group
- Maximum 4 to 5 students per group
- Intermediate level
- Classical, electric, or acoustic guitar