Face it, anyone playing an electric guitar is kind of attractive. Other than being attractive, it is also super satisfying. Imagine being able to play amazing solo lines to your favorite tunes. With endless sounds to explore, you’ll never really run out of anything to play.
For a teenager, the electric guitar is relatively easy to pick up. Once you get the hang of picking and pressing notes/chords, you should be able to play simple melodies within the first few lessons. As for children below 10 years old, we recommend getting a smaller size electric guitar. With enough practice, anyone of any age can pick up the electric guitar.


Electric guitar tends to be more forgiving for beginners compared to acoustic. The lighter strings and lower action make it easier on the fingers, so students can start to play simple songs fairly quickly. Home practice is also practical, since you can control the volume with an amp or even use headphones for silent practicing. While advancing to higher levels, you will still require consistent practice and good technique. The electric guitar is especially fun because it allows you to play in a wide range of styles with effects and tones that keep learning exciting. Ideal for students who want a versatile and expressive instrument without the initial struggle of steel string acoustics.

Electric guitar strings are thinner than acoustic strings, which makes it easier to bend notes and shred solos.

Electric guitar has always been a big part of modern band as an ultimate social activity.

The electric guitar is one of the most versatile instruments, allowing students to express themselves emotionally.
Tutti uses the Rockschool exam syllabus. Graded exams are available from Debut to Grade 8. Debut level songs include Hello by Adele, Stand by Me by Ben E. King, Stay With Me by Sam Smith, and more.


