Advanced Classical Guitar : How to Play Gavotte II for Classical Guitar

Posted by admin on 12th May 2010 in Advanced


How to play how to play gavotte II forclassical guitar in this free music lesson video. Expert: John Armstrong Bio: John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to rock groups. Filmmaker: Jason Sager

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18 Responses to “Advanced Classical Guitar : How to Play Gavotte II for Classical Guitar”

  1. DerikSarver says:

    @murdelabop No worries. Apologies for getting so defensive :-)

  2. murdelabop says:

    @DerikSarver Ah. My humor sensor was offline. I run into so many staff snobs that it’s a knee-jerk reaction. My bad.

  3. DerikSarver says:

    @murdelabop Why don’t you get off my nuts. I wasn’t favoring the staff; I can’t read sheet music at all. I just believe that using tabs, reading sheet music, or anything else of that nature really, will “destroy the potential for creativity.” :-)

  4. murdelabop says:

    @DerikSarver Music for necked stringed instruments was written in tablature long before the staff came along. The staff is basically tablature for keyboard instruments. Stop being a staff snob.

  5. donguitarra93 says:

    Even if he’s not the greatest of guitarists that doesn’t give you the right to criticize him for actually trying to help. He’s probably helped more people learn guitar than anyone one of those people badmouthing his vid. Man grow up if you don’t like his video then keep it to yourself and stop being so negative.

  6. d4rkbruj0 says:

    jajajaj bock/bach ajajaja……. forget it…. jijiji :)

  7. badflamenco says:

    I knew this guy who played on the street for money. Talk about a “baroque” musician. He tried brewing beer and then tried playing Bach on guitar’ Failed both times, with the same problem. His bock/Bach was flat. Get it?? Forget it….

  8. d4rkbruj0 says:

    This a Baroque piece of music, wich means, it needs to play with a knowlege and great technique, and this guy dont posses nothing about this. He had a technique with problems, for example, the hand left position, thumb of this hand too, guitar position and most important, the tension in his shoulders…. i think this kind of things happens whens take bach and his simplicity like something easy to play….. excuse my bad english and something to jong: keep play and study :) goodbye!

  9. lebouski says:

    fuck what these other people say, i liked ur vid

  10. KINGSUCKERPUNCH says:

    Is this a JOKE?? Dude you suck. Maybe its an idea to learn how to play guitar yourself before you start teaching. I know 10 year old kids that play better then you.

  11. mzmaker says:

    The best way I found is to get a reliable source, like a publication in a book, yes it will cost you some money but you will get from it far more than its value..

    Music and love everywhere

  12. DerikSarver says:

    If you ever want to get anywhere with music, quit using tabs.

  13. bobby14207 says:

    There are no tabs…you actually have to know how to read music…Duh???

  14. musicisgood515 says:

    spanish romance

  15. sandrayin says:

    whats the song in the beginning?? i’m looking for the tabs.

  16. thejugglenaut91 says:

    this is most definitely not advanced

  17. DsilverF says:

    this is very helpful but one thing he sayd you must bar on 3rd fret to do the first D chord inversion. Well you actually have to bar the three first strings on the 2nd fret!
    just thought i would save you guys the trouble! :)

  18. marc726 says:

    This was excellent! thank you.

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