Classical Guitar Video Lessons For Beginners
November 23, 2009 by rserpe
Filed under Classical Guitar Video Lessons, Video Lessons By Genre
One of the best places online for video resources like this is YouTube. So what I have done is gathered 10 classical guitar video lessons for beginners from YouTube below. I do hope you enjoy and learn a great deal by watching these instructional video lessons. Enjoy!
Classical Guitar Lesson 1
Classical Guitar Lesson 2 -- Stroke
Classical Guitar Lesson 3 -- Rest Stroke
Classical Guitar Lesson 4 -- Free Stroke
Classical Guitar Lesson 5 -- Tremolo
Classical Guitar Lesson 6 -- Arpeggios
Classical Guitar Lesson 7 -- Left Hand, Part 1
Classical Guitar Lesson 8 -- Left Hand, Part 1
Classical Guitar Lesson 9 -- The Left Hand, Part 3
Classical Guitar Lesson 10 -- Ballistic Motion
How to Play Classical Guitar the Right Way – Your Guide to Success!
June 11, 2009 by rserpe
Filed under Learning Classical Guitar
By Steven C
First of all there is a difference between learning to play the guitar and learning how to play classical guitar. Classical guitars are constructed differently with the most obvious difference to a novice being the wider neck. Acoustic or folk guitars are designed to play more chords than notes. These guitars feature wider necks with the strings farther apart which lends itself to plucking individual notes. You will need to learn how to string the guitar from thinnest to thickest which is from first string through sixth string. Then you will have to attain an understanding of the tuning pegs and how to string them properly. Next you will notice that classical guitar players have a distinct posture. If you already play guitar you probably have it on your right leg or kneecap. Classical guitar players sit up straight, position the guitar on their elevated left thigh and hold the top portion against their chest bone. You will need to be conscious of your wrist position and thumb position when you are learning how to. Now is the time to establish good habits that become automatic and enhance your ability to perform.
Just about any discussion about how to play classical guitar is going to lead to the subject of fingernails. You can spot a serious classical guitar player by noticing that their right hand nail has been grown and shaped to produce a smooth action when the nail slides off the string. The left hand nails will normally be shorter and maintained that way.
Now you’re ready to learn how to play the classical guitar by mastering the ability to read sheet music and relating the notes on the staff to the notes on your guitar. You will have to master scales and gain an understanding of how time is measured on sheet music. When you learn how to play, you will get the knack of tapping your foot as you read the music from left to right in each measure. Every time you hit the fifth tap you will be starting the next measure. Whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes all get a beat. Some notes are held. Reading the music will be the key to learning how to play classical guitar and will make each note a joy to conquer and bend to your will. It may all sound so confusing and that is why I recommend you check the myriad choices available to you online. Read the guitar learning software and stop by some of the forums and discussion groups and you may find that you will have resources within your electronic reach that will have you playing “Clair de Lune” as easily as “Yesterday”. Besides, it’s much convenient and efficient to use your computer to learn how to play classical guitar than it would be to outline each step on a chalkboard. Right?
Check out my blog to learn how to play the classical guitar the right way. I offer other tips like how to find the right guitar, which online courses are worth signing up for and much more. Check it out HERE.
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