↳ Lutes, Baroque and Renaissance Guitars, etc.↳ Advice on buying, selling or valuing a guitar.↳ Guitar accessories and luthier supplies for sale.↳ Archives of past "Classical Guitars for Sale". ↳ Historical Background to Classical Guitar pieces.↳ Classical guitar recording and amplification.↳ Ergonomics and Posture for Classical Guitarists.↳ Search for classical guitar sheet music.↳ Use of nails in playing the classical guitar.↳ Archives of Public Space and its subforums.↳ How to Participate in the Delcamp Classical Guitar Forum.It's given me the feedback and structure that I need to feel that I'm progressing. Given the burgeoning membership, you can't expect the extended personal attention you would get with a one-on-one lesson, but it's the next best thing. It must be, in fact I know it is, an extraordinary amount of work for him. A recent innovation on the site is the introduction of certificate courses from beginner onward which involve submitting written and recorded material for evaluation by Simon. As someone was saying, there is a fun and useful online gathering for meeting up and playing and receiving feedback. The community there is also welcoming and encouraging. He is a super friendly and approachable guy who genuinely wants to help, and I can tell you that he's an insightful teacher. The materials - sheet music, technical exercises, video recordings - are all prepared by Simon himself to exacting standards. I've been with Simon for a couple of months now and I am very, very happy with him as a teacher and the quality of the site. So I'm looking for alternatives to get good structured classic guitar lessons on-line. I would like to join the free Delcamp lessons, but for personal reasons I don't want my full real name on the internet and youtube. Five common mistakes that beginners makeĪ video and article by Simon Powis on common mistakes that beginner classical guitarists often make.Aba wrote:Hi, is there anyone who has experience with the online classes of Classical Guitar Corner of Simon Powis? This link takes you to the article on Allen Mathews’ site that sets out scale shapes and how to use them in practice routines. Here is a good video presentation of how to string a classical guitar. This will get you started if you do not know how to read music for the guitar. This is a link to an article covering this subject on the Classical Guitar Shed by Allen Mathews. Here is the pdf document that accompanies this video by Bradford Werner Music theory/reading music Alternating right-hand fingers by Bradford Wernerīeginner arpeggio exercises and lesson by Bradford Wernerīasic string crossing exercise for the right hand by Bradford Wernerīeginner left-hand exercises by Bradford Werner Classical Guitar Corner is also one of my favourite CG sites The rest strokeĪnd here is Simon’s write-up on the other basic right-hand finger technique. Simon Powis explains this basic right-hand technique. Here is the link to the article on ‘This is classical guitar’ site by Bradford Werner. This video by Bradford Werner shows how to position your thumb correctly so as not to interfere with the fingers. Here is the link to the full article on ‘This is classical guitar’ site by Bradford Werner. This is a good primer for classical guitar and covers most of what a basic level player needs to know. There are many instruction books available but here are Noad’s two solo guitar primers.Ĭlassical guitar method Vo 1 (beginner) by Bradford Werner. I found Fredrick Noad’s books very useful when I first started playing classical guitar. But if you are an experienced player and want to play more advanced music, than you should know that his repertoire is now at the level of Study in D major by Sor, Lagrima by Tarrega, Le Papillon by Mauro Giuliani. Here is a link to an article on Classical Guitar 101 that teaches how to tune a guitar without the use of an electronic tuner. He has filmed every exercise in detail and explains why the exercise is important. or tended he interprets severely classical compositions His success was. My favourite is PitchLabPro available from Google PlayStation, but there are other excellent programmes written for both Android and the other platforms. tersigned last week by His Excellency the Minister wonderful and full of. There are many free electronic tuners available on both the Windows, Apple, and Android platforms. This ‘ top tip‘ not only helps you recover from a blunder but it can also boost your confidence for the remainder of the performance. Blunders are often caused by ‘stage fright’ and can seriously affect the quality and enjoyment of an entire performance. Here is a short article, and a demonstration, on how to deal with mistakes that you make when performing a piece. Basic Level Players Lessons Performance Anxiety
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