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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.”
Duration : 0:4:14
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learn classical guitar from Anthony Melendez This video teaches in-depth right hand technique.
Duration : 0:9:57
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Catch the rhythms of the soul. Soul music largely depends on rhythm, and not usually a rhythm originating strictly from a drum set, as in pop genres. Soul music, on the other hand, often follows a tempo and cadence produced by vocalists and this makes it a little harder to follow.
A trained musician should be able to get an ear for playing chords along to vocals and listening for cues like hand clapping and snapping fingers.
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Follow a “call and response” pattern as it comes up. One very effective way to include guitar is to play one and only one chord voicing on each line of response to a lead singer’s call. You’ll hear this often in soul and similar genres.
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Find minimal chord striking techniques. As in call and response, other variations require minimal chord strumming. Unlike country or pop/rock guitar, where guitar players strum endlessly, soul, like reggae or some jazz compositions, relies more on effective one-beat chord strumming, where the guitar provides “markers” rather than a constant flow of chord rhythm.
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Be able to anticipate fast changes. In soul, there are often erratic improvisations on tone and tempo. Try to follow these as much as possible by structuring play so that it’s not dependent on a rigid rhythm, but responsive to change.
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Take a back seat. In this genre, it’s particularly important that the guitar does not overpower other elements like vocals. Use good judgment to keep the guitar in the background and properly accent what’s going on
http://www.TheOnlyBest.com/play-guitar
Duration : 0:1:36
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learn classical guitar from Anthony Melendez This video teaches in-depth right hand technique.
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Learn how to play Greensleeves on your guitar
Learn how to play Greensleeves on your guitar