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Lagrima Explained – Part 1 – The Right Hand Technique (Tarrega School) – Classical Guitar Lesson
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“Lagrima” by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) is one of the classical guitar’s most popular romantic pieces.
In this video, I demonstrate the right hand technique used in this piece – particularly the use of rest strokes, or apoyando.
Using rest strokes fluidly and creatively is one of the hallmarks of the “Tarrega School” of playing, represented by such great artists as Miguel Llobet, Augustin Barrios, Andres Segovia, Rey de la Torre, Oscar Ghiglia, Aldo Minella, Julian Bream, and John Williams – among many others. Please watch videos of these fine artists to see and hear how they use rest strokes in their interpretations.
Audio recorded with the Edirol R-09 HR mini – recorder
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Happy 2009
Kevin Gallagher
http://www.guitar69.com
my blog
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Four Counterpoint Exercises for Guitar + PDF of music / tab
The notation / tab for this lesson can be downloaded here
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These 4 Exercises help the guitarist to develop independance in fingering, vertical stretching, and right and left hand coordination. They are based on a drill from Scott Tennant’s excellent book “Pumping Nylon” available at Amazon – http://tinyurl.com/ck5hpx
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Kevin Gallagher
Duration : 0:7:20
Julian Bream – J.S Bach-Violin Sonata fugue
Julian Bream – J.S Bach-Violin Sonata fugue BWV 1001
Duration : 0:5:24
Classical Guitar Recital Part 3
Classical Guitar Graduation Recital Part 3
Performer: Alain Carlson
Pieces: Sonatina in A: Allegretto and Andante
Composer: Federico Moreno Torroba
Guitar: Alhambra 10P (cedar top)
Strings: Corum Basses/New Cristal Trebles 500 CJ
This is a video (Part 3 of 10) of my Graduation Recital at Cambrian College on April 11th, 2008. Let me know what you think! I realize it isn’t perfect, but I hope you enjoy it all the same!
Best wishes,
Alain
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Bach Prelude BWV 997 on Classical Guitar
Guitarist Matthew Sear’s interpretation of the Prelude from BWV 997. Recorded late 2008 and performed on a Tony Johnson concert guitar. From the forth coming cd Baroque recital.
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Classical Guitar Recital Part 7
Classical Guitar Graduation Recital Part 7
Performers: Alain Carlson and François Bergeron
Piece: Sonata K.408
Composer: Domenico Scarlatti
This is a video (Part 7 of 10) of my Graduation Recital at Cambrian College on April 11th, 2008. Let me know what you think! I realize it isn’t perfect, but I hope you enjoy it all the same!
All the best,
Alain
Duration : 0:5:43
Erik Satie – Classical Guitar – Gymnopedie no 1
Me playing Erik Satie – Classical Guitar – Gymnopedie no 3 on my Yamaha slg100 classical guitar
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Duration : 0:2:55
Classical Guitar Recital Part 1
Classical Guitar Graduation Recital Part 1
Performer: Alain Carlson
Piece: Choros No. 1
Composer: Heitor Villa-Lobos
Guitar: Alhambra 10P (cedar top)
Strings: Corum Basses/New Cristal Trebles 500CJ
This is a video (Part 1 of 10) of my Graduation Recital at Cambrian College on April 11th, 2008. Let me know what you think! I realize it isn’t perfect, but I hope you enjoy it all the same!
All the best,
Alain
Duration : 0:6:15
Jose Ferrer Tango for classical guitar
a piece by the 19th century spanish guitarist/composer jose ferrer, played on my yamaha slg100 classical guitar
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Duration : 0:1:49
Lagrima Explained – part 2 – The Left hand Technique – Classical Guitar Lesson
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In this classical guitar lesson, we take a look at some of the common and not so common left hand techniques used in Francisco Tarrega’s “Lagrima”. Please see Part 1 for the Right Hand Lesson.
Some of the concepts covered in the lesson are -
reducing “squeaks” when sliding fingers
left hand preparation
barre technique
effortless shifting
I hope you get some ideas from this lesson for your own playing.
Audio recorded with the Edirol R-09 HR mini – recorder
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All the best,
Kevin Gallagher
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