Archive for the ‘classical guitar’ Category
This is a custom site search to help you find anything within the Play Classical Guitar site. The videos are a selection of the classical guitar videos from YouTube. When a photograph from a video is shown click on read the rest of this post, to view the video. Thank you.
http://www.WorshipGuitarClass.com presents a short video showing how to string a classical guitar.
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Scottish Classical Guitarist Matthew McAllister demonstrates the excellent qualities of Scottish Luthier Colin Morison’s latest guitar.
Colin dropped in on Matthew at the beginning of the new term at the University of St Andrews and Matthew took some time out from teaching to play through some repertoire on his latest instrument.
This new cedar top guitar has a wonderful balanced sound, a robust and resonant bass, great projection and a rich and sonorous treble.
http://www.morisonguitars.co.uk/
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Edward Grigassy plays “Sevilla” from Suite Espanola, Op. 47 by Isaac Albeniz arranged for solo classical guitar. This is a live, in-studio recording. “Sevilla” was originally written for piano in 1886 by Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909). This piece is currently in the public domain. This arrangement for guitar is by Edward Grigassy.
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This is from a request, i love this song, it’s simple and sounds really cool and it’s fun!:) Thank you for all of the comments, it has been quite hard to try and keep up with answering my mail all the time and replying to comments so i’d just like so say thank you here:) I read them everyday.
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Michael Lucarelli plays Moonlight sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven on classical guitar from his CD Collage available from http://lucarelli.com/info/online-store
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Cimarosa – Allegro aus Sonate A-dur
Many years ago I was lucky enough to catch Aniello Desiderio, a brilliant classical guitarist on a foreign satellite channel. It was a long documentry about him but I’ve edited all the pieces out of it which I hope you’ll enjoy!
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TEACHERS AND STUDENTS! Now you can get Kent Murdick’s new five volume series, “Learning To Read Music On the Classical Guitar” that goes right along with the Youtube technique videos. This is the direction and music you need to do things right! Buy three or more books and “shipping and handling” is FREE!
Sample pieces can be seen at: http://members.aol.com/lutemann/book1.jpg
Substitute in “2″, “3″ or “4″ to see pieces in other volumes.
Book 1: “The First 30 Days of Instruction”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. The student will learn eight notes in the open position on the 3rd, 4th and 2nd stings, and a handful of simple rhythms — all pieces and exercises are played with P stroke only.
Book 2: “The Next 30 Days of Instruction”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Rests, ties, the division of the beat and eight new notes — E, F, G on the 1st string and the open 5th and 6th strings – are covered in this volume. The rest stroke with ‘i’ and ‘m’ is introduced . A few solos are included.
Book 3: ” Bass Notes”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Since reading ledger line notes is difficult for beginning students , I devote a whole volume to learning B and C on the 5th string and F and G on the 6th string. Many solos are included.
Book 4: “Chords”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Reading two and three-note chords and the free stroke are covered in this volume. Many playing styles are covered including ragtime, tango, beguine and the Mexican waltz. An index of first position chords for strumming appears at the end.
Book 5: “Arpeggios”. $9.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling.
Contains pieces based on the most important arpeggio patterns including five tremolo pieces. There is also a complete section on playing ragtime guitar along with first position versions of Leyenda, Recuerdos De La Alhambra, Malaguena and a tremolo version of Romanza. This books brings you right up to the intermediate level.
Supplementary Material which includes CD: “Mel Bay’s Easiest Classical Guitar Solos Book” $14.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling.
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Kent Murdick
302 Chatham St.
Mobile, Alabama 36604
Video description: The P free stroke should be as loud as the P rest rest stroke although it will have a different tone quality. It is perhaps the easiest movement to learn with the right hand.
I may have mis-spoken at 1:08 in this video. What I meant to say is that all three P-joints extend together in the extension phase and flex together in flexion phase. The P middle joint doesn’t move much, but it does participate in both phases and is not static. To see all ten lessons, do a search for: classical guitar lessons murdick. To hear Kent Murdick play, go to http://members.aol.com/lutemann/NO.mp3
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Kent Murdick
University of South Alabama
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classic song on banjo and guitar!
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