RGT Guitar Teaching Diplomas
RGT offers a series of accredited teaching Diplomas for electric guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar. These Diplomas reflect the specific skills needed to teach popular music.
There are three levels of Teaching Diploma available:
- Diploma Of The London College Of Music - DipLCM(TD)
- Associate Of The London College Of Music - ALCM(TD)
- Licentiate Of The London College Of Music - LLCM(TD)
Each Diploma provides guitar teachers with the opportunity to gain a recognised professional qualification.
Please click on the following links to view, print or save information about the Teaching Diplomas:
Electric Guitar Teaching Diploma Information Booklet
Electric Guitar Teaching Diplomas Syllabus
Bass Guitar Teaching Diplomas Syllabus
Acoustic Guitar Teaching Diplomas Syllabus
Entry Form and Fee List for all Teaching Diplomas
Recognised Qualifications
The Diplomas are awarded by London College of Music Exams and are accredited by Thames Valley University. The Diplomas are also recognised by the DCSF (Dept. for Children, Schools and Families) as a recognised qualification and have been placed on the National Qualifications Framework.
Reading List
The titles listed below have been assessed and are recommended as useful reading for anyone considering taking one of the RGT teaching diplomas. In order to make obtaining these publications easy for exam candidates they have been stocked by the RGT's book suppliers www.BooksForGuitar.com or they can be obtained by mail order from Registry Publications (01424 222222).
Please note that the none of the titles on the list below should be considered as compulsory 'set reading' for any of the diplomas and the list is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive; candidates at Diploma level are expected and encouraged to independently research additional resources suitable for their needs and interests.
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Not Pulling Strings by Joseph O'ConnorA highly recommended book, providing many practical and innovative ideas about instrumental teaching. Topics include: the process of learning and teaching; effective strategies for learning music; improving teaching and performance; avoiding situations and attitudes that hinder teaching; how teachers can use language for more effective communication; practice methods. "One of the most illuminating analyses of teaching and learning...deserves to become the primary focus for all teachers of musical instruments in their quest for improvement." (Music Teacher magazine). |
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Improve Your Teaching - an essential handbook for instrumental and singing teachers, by Paul HarrisA succinct but inspirational book, which provides useful information for Teaching Diploma preparation. Topics include lesson preparation, effective practice, improvisation, group teaching.
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Teaching Beginners - a new approach for instrumental and singing teachers, by Paul HarrisProvides innovative teaching strategies and practical advice and ideas on how to teach beginners. A helpful book for Teaching Diploma preparation.
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Teaching Guitar by Jody FisherAn introductory guide to starting teaching guitar, with a wealth of useful teaching tips and business advice. The book includes an enhanced CD which supplies recorded examples of teaching materials as well as helpful forms for tracking student progress.
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Instrumental Teaching by Janet MillsA comprehensive book that starts by investigating
what instrumental lessons are for and asking probing questions such
as 'Why teach?'. Other topics include planning a programme of lessons,
practice routines, and exploring common myths about instrumental learning |
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Making Music 200 creative ideas for instrumental teachers, by Patricia Gane.Provides a huge resource of practical activities designed to help music teachers improve students’ musical understanding and aural awareness, includes useful warm-up routines, exercises for pulse and rhythm, exploring scales and chords, and improvising. |
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Additional titles with some potential relevance for Diploma candidates.
The titles listed below contain some sections that may be of interest to some guitar teachers. These titles are NOT stocked at www.BooksForGuitar.com; your local library or the publishers, listed in brackets after the author name, should be contacted concerning availability.
The Developmental Psychology of Music by D. J. Hargreaves (Cambridge University
Press)
Music Psychology in Education by Susan Hallam (Bedford Way Papers)
Music, Mind and Education by Keith Swanwick (Routledge)
How Popular Musicians Learn: A Way Ahead for Music Education by Lucy Green (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)
The Musical Mind: The Cognitive Psychology of Music by Sloboda (Oxford University Press)
Healthy Practice for Musicians by Elizabeth Andrews (Rhinegold)
Tensions in Performance of Music by Carola Grindea (Kahn & Averill)
The Alexander Principle by Wilfred Barlow (Gollancz)
Indirect Procedures (A Musician’s Guide to the Alexander Technique) by Pedro De Alcantara (Oxford University Press)
Instrumental Music for Dyslexics: A Teaching Handbook by S. Oglethorpe (Whurr)
Music In The Early Years by Susan Young & Joanna Glover (Falmer Press)
Musical Beginnings by I. Deliège & J. Sloboda (Oxford University Press)
Music, Gender, Education by L. Green (Cambridge University Press)
Music, Imagination and Culture by N Cook (Clarendon Paperbacks)
The Language of Music by Deryck Cooke (Clarendon Paperbacks)
Inner Game of Music by Barry Green & Timothy W Gallwey (Pan)
Teaching Music Musically by Professor Keith Swanwick (Taylor & Francis)
Teaching Music edited by Gary Spruce (Taylor & Francis)






