Posts Tagged ‘Classical’

Guitar Lessons : Beginner Classical Guitar Lessons : Basic Finger Workout

Posted by admin on 6th November 2011 in Guitar Chords

A basic finger workout for guitar players involves creating a pattern and working on trills. Practice a basic finger workout to improve guitar playing with help from an experienced musician in this free video on guitar lessons. Expert: Lorra Lee Bio: Lorra Lee has been cleaning houses since she was 9. Today, she manages and cleans homes for Wee Bee Cleaners in upper Deer Valley. Filmmaker: Nathan Moffett Series Description: Taking guitar lessons can have Read more...

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I’m learning to play acoustic on an old classical guitar – problem?

Posted by admin on 5th November 2011 in Acoustic Guitar Tips

Is there anything wrong with playing songs for an acoustic on an old classical guitar? I’ve never played guitar before, although i’ve been playing the piano for over a decade (and so have quite big hands for a 15 year old) – i don’t want to pick up any bad habits! thanks Bookmark it: Read more...

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Name brand classical guitar for beginner?

Posted by admin on 19th October 2011 in Beginners

I’ve played electric guitar for about 6 years now and I want a classical guitar. My electric guitar was only $200 and I love it, so I don’t really understand what makes a guitar “good”. What are some beginner name brands classical guitars that are quality? I want to pay for the quality, not name. Bookmark it: Read more...

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Is it good to strum a classical guitar?

Posted by admin on 12th October 2011 in Guitar Strumming

I don’t have an acoustic steel string guitar yet, so is strumming on a classical guitar seen as awkward or just wrong? Bookmark it: Read more...

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Classical Guitar Solo Divertimento in D, K. 136 by WA Mozart

Posted by admin on 9th October 2011 in Guitar Tuning

Download sheet music score here: www.sibeliusmusic.com This arrangment of Divertimento in D Major, K. 136 also known as “Salzburg Symphony No.1″ is for solo classical guitar. Played in original key with no alterations of tuning needed. Normal guitar tuning EADGBE. Bookmark it: Read more...

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Chris Broderick playing Luis Legnani Classical Guitar

Posted by admin on 3rd October 2011 in Guitar Playing Tips

Chris Broderick (formerly in the Band Nevermore) plays classical guitar very well. please rate, thx Bookmark it: Read more...

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Advanced Classical Guitar : Allegro Six for Classical Guitar

Posted by admin on 30th September 2011 in Advanced

How to play allegro 6 for classical 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 Bookmark it: Read more...

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Classical Guitar Lessons : Flamenco Guitar Basics

Posted by admin on 29th September 2011 in Guitar Playing Tips

When learning the basics of flamenco guitar, it’s important for any guitarist to learn the Rasgueado strumming technique. Find out how to use an even sixteenth note count to practice the Rasgueado technique with help from a classical guitarist in this free video on flamenco guitar. Expert: James Manuele Contact: www.jamesmanuele.com Bio: James Manuele has a Master of Music in guitar performance. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson Bookmark it: Read more...

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Guitar Lesson Beginner Classical Study #1

Posted by admin on 28th September 2011 in Beginners

www.realviewguitar.com This video will teach you a beginner classical guitar study to improve technique. Learn guitar with videos shot from a top-down perspective, exactly the way you see the guitar from your vantage point! No need to mentally mirror-image everything and you can see exactly how to play properly. Bookmark it: Read more...

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Possible to learn classical style playing effectively on an acoustic guitar?

Posted by admin on 26th September 2011 in Acoustic Guitar Tips

Hi, I’ve only got an acoustic guitar and no money to buy a classical. Can I play the acoustic like a classical? What problems may I have to keep in mind? One more question: Anytime I push down to play a string or chord(especially barre) when I lift my fingers back up to move to another string it always make a sound and this distorts what I’m playing sometimes. What can I do to stop this? Bookmark it: Read more...

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