Archive for the ‘learn classical guitar’ Category
Learn how to play Gypsy Jazz Guitar classical style soloing licks tutorial lesson
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Study in A Minor by Aguado (www.learnclassicalguitar.com)
http://www.learnclassicalguitar.com/study-course-information.html to get the sheet music of this piece.
Learn how to play classical fingerstyle guitar in this free video clip. Easy classical guitar lessons for beginners and music tips and techniques.
The Study in A Minor by Aguado is a great little piece to practice all sorts of classical guitar skills. The fact that it’s in 2/4, or march time, seems at first, a little hard to comprehend as it doesn’t really sound like a march at all. It has the “fire” of a true Spanish piece even though it would only be classed as a “miniature” piece.
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Beginner Guitar Lesson #3 – Yankee Doodle for classical guitar
http://www.learnclassicalguitar.com/beginner-guitar-lesson.html To get free access to the Beginners Membership portal with 10 beginner pieces and another 12 extra graded lessons.
3rd in a series of video lessons, designed to teach even the most inexperienced guitar player the basics of classical finger style guitar
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Classical Guitar Lessons : How Does a Tuning Fork Work?
A tuning fork will usually come in a specific pitch for tuning the fifth or sixth string of a guitar, and this is accomplished by turning the tuning pegs until the plucked string matches the pitch of the fork. Learn about using relative tuning to tune the rest of a guitar’s strings with help from a classical guitarist in this free video on tuning forks and classical guitar.
Expert: James Manuele
Contact: www.jamesmanuele.com
Bio: James Manuele has a Master of Music in guitar performance.
Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
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While my guitar gently weeps on Classical Guitar
Hello internet,
Just the other day i was browsing through guitar covers on youtube and i noticed Sunghas cover of this song. And i just had to learn it. Its kind of different then Sunghas version but i learned it by ear so bare with me
I might tab out the song later but for now for those who want to learn it the tuning is DADGAD.
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Enjoy!
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How To Play Classical Guitar Lesson for Beginners – ETUDE Song – by Gord Leary
http://www.powerriffs.com – Learn to play an easy but impressive sounding Classical Guitar Song, arranged by Gord Leary. Great if you normally play rock and want something a little more laid back !
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Learn The Minor Pentatonic Scale & Classic Guitar Lick – Lead Guitar Lesson
http://www.leadguitarzero2hero.com The Minor Pentatonic Scale is by far the most used scale in rock, blues, funk, pop etc. So it only makes sense to learn it right?
In this video Charl Coetzee will show you how to play the Minor Pentatonic Scale as well as a classic rock/blues style guitar lick using the minor pentatonic scale.
You will also learn why the Minor Pentatonic Scale is different than the Natural Minor Scale.
Make sure you get this scale down and then you’ll have everything you need to get started to play guitar solos and improvise for hours. Visit the website for more videos, subscribe to this channel and download a pdf with all five positions of the Minor Pentatonic Scale here. http://www.leadguitarzero2hero.com/guitarscales
Thanks to http://www.musicmanuk.co.uk for the awesome guitar!
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Learn The Blues Scale & Classic Guitar Lick – Lead Guitar Lesson
http://www.leadguitarzero2hero.com The Blues Scale is a very commonly used scale in rock, blues, funk, pop etc.
In this video Charl Coetzee will show you how to play the Blues Scale as well as a classic rock/blues style guitar lick using the Blues scale.
You will also learn the difference between the Minor Pentatonic Scale and the Blues Scale
Make sure you get this scale down and then you’ll have everything you need to get started to play guitar solos and improvise for hours. Visit the website for more videos, subscribe to this channel and download a pdf with all five positions of the Blues Scale here. http://www.leadguitarzero2hero.com/guitarscales
Thanks to http://www.musicmanuk.co.uk for the awesome guitar!
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Classical Guitar Sprezzatura
Classical Guitar Sprezzatura is a guitar lesson for guitar players of any style who wish to either learn fingerstyle guitar techniques or to improve their fingerstyle guitar playing. This guitar tutorial is a perfect foundation to any guitar style be it jazz, flamenco, classical, blues or for even the rock guitarist who wants to work on rock ballads. Dr. Mark Switzer demonstrates the foundational right hand techniques typically found in classical guitar, breaks each down very simply and then provides the student with exercises designed to perfect each technique for use with any style of music.
What makes this guitar DVD lesson different is the way the camera shows the right hand technique of the rest stroke and free stroke from the student’s perspective which makes the material far easier to absorb. This guitar tutorial also focuses on teaching the foundational techniques instead of teaching licks or a single song. This guitar lesson therefore teaches how to play the guitar well rather than how to play a single song.
For the price of a DVD, the guitar student obtains multiple lessons that can be paused and rewound as many times as they want instead of paying for lesson after lesson. This guitar tutorial also serves as a wonderful supplement for a guitar instructor to use with their students to address the foundations of rest stroke, free stroke, and left hand technique. Basic exercises are also shown to aid in the development of the techniques.
The techniques presented in this DVD are not just the product of Mark’s 40 plus years with the guitar but rather it is a continuance of a long tradition which he learned from maestro Pepe Romero and from his father Celedonio Romero, who worked with Daniel Fortea, who was a pupil of Francisco Tarrega, the “father of the modern guitar.”
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