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Udemy Learn 10 Easy Classical Guitar Solos For Beginners [TUTORiAL]
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Udemy Learn 10 Easy Classical Guitar Solos For Beginners [TUTORiAL]

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Learn Classical Guitar and build a repertoire of solos by famous composers - for beginners & classical guitar "newbies" What you'll learn Develop classical guitar technique through playing EASY guitar solos Learn Classical Guitar fundamentals and terminology Gain insites that you wouldn't easily understand if you only follow the book Requirements Reading music is not required, but is a plus A guitar to practice on: Classical nylon string is best, although acoustic, or even electric can be used to begin your journey into the classical guitar world Taking the "Learn Fingerstyle Guitar & Read Music" course together, or before this one will help Description Learn the fundamentals of Classical Guitar while building a repertoire of solos. Solos are written by famous guitar, and non-guitar, composers. This class is suitable for:classical guitar beginnersplayers of other styles wishing to learn classical guitar techniquethose who want to develop their music reading and playing skills in 1st position on guitarThe first solo in the course is the most simple. This allows you focus on the finer points of classical playing. Then, as you progress through the course, each solo builds on techniques learned from previous pieces. These music pieces are the same as the first 10 solos from the book, 50 Easy Classical Guitar Solos, by Jerry Willard. Jerry's compilation of pieces was done thoughtfully so that the order of pieces is in order of progressive difficulty.The book is published with both Standard Notation and Tabulated Notation (TAB). Tutorial videos in this course also have both standard notation and TAB throughout. There are two sets of play-along videos provided. Choose from either the dual TAB and standard notation, or use the standard notation only. Or, begin by using the dual notation, then try using the standard notation only.Jerry Willard's book is recommended for practice away from the videos, but is not required for the course.Pdf copies of standard notation ONLY are provided as a resource in the course:to help move away from dependence on the TABto offer additional fingerings throughout where they are not shown in the bookYou are also encouraged to post questions and comments through the Q and A part of the course. This can not only help you, but also others who may have the same concerns. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Basic Classical Guitar Techniques Lecture 1 What's in the Course and What Can You Learn? Lecture 2 Nomenclature of the guitar Lecture 3 How to Hold Classical Guitar Lecture 4 Playing Tirando - Right Hand Technique Lecture 5 Playing Apoyando - Right Hand Technique Lecture 6 Playing Block Chords Lecture 7 Tablature and Standard Notation Explained Lecture 8 Fingernail Preparation Section 2: Solo 1 - Lesson, Fernando Sor Lecture 9 #1 Lesson - (Full Tempo) Lecture 10 #1 Lesson Tutorial (Intro) Lecture 11 #1 Lesson Tutorial (Page 1) Lecture 12 #1 Lesson Tutorial (Page 2) Lecture 13 #1 Lesson, Fernando Sor (Slow) Lecture 14 #1 Lesson, Fernando Sor (Slow - TAB) Section 3: Solo 2 - Study in C, Fernando Sor Lecture 15 #2 Study in C (Full Tempo) Lecture 16 Solo 2 Tutorial Lecture 17 #2 Study in C - (Slow) Lecture 18 #2 Study in C - (Slow - TAB) Section 4: Solo 3 - Andantino, Joseph K├╝ffner Lecture 19 #3 Andantino (Full Tempo) Lecture 20 #3 Andantino, K├╝ffner (Tutorial) Lecture 21 #3 Andantino, K├╝ffner (Slow) Lecture 22 #3 Andantino, K├╝ffner (Slow -TAB) Section 5: Solo 4 - Andantino(2), Joseph K├╝ffner Lecture 23 #4 Andantino(2), K├╝ffner Playthrough Lecture 24 #4 Andantino(2), Tutorial Lecture 25 #4 Andantino(2), Joseph K├╝ffner (Slow) Lecture 26 #4 Andantino(2), Joseph K├╝ffner (Slow -TAB) Section 6: Solo 5 - Waltz, Dionisio Aguado Lecture 27 #5 Waltz, Dionisio Aguado - Playthrough Lecture 28 #5 Waltz, Aguado (Tutorial) Lecture 29 #5 Waltz, Dionisio Aguado (Slow) Lecture 30 #5 Waltz, Dionisio Aguado (Slow - TAB) Section 7: Solo 6 - Andantino, Matteo Carcassi Lecture 31 #6 Andantino, Matteo Carcassi Playthrough Lecture 32 #6 Andantino, Carcassi (Tutorial) Lecture 33 #6 Andantino, Matteo Carcassi (Slow) Lecture 34 #6 Andantino, Matteo Carcassi (Slow - TAB) Section 8: Solo 7 - Waltz, Ferdinando Carrulli Lecture 35 #7 Waltz, Carrulli (Playthrough) Lecture 36 #7 Waltz, Carrulli (Tutorial) Lecture 37 #7 Waltz, Ferdinando Carrulli (Slow) Lecture 38 #7 Waltz, Ferdinando Carrulli (Slow - TAB) Section 9: Solo 8 - Study, Ferdinando Carulli Lecture 39 #8 - Study, Carulli (Playthrough) Lecture 40 #8 Study, Carrulli (Tutorial) Lecture 41 #8 - Study, Carulli (Slow) Lecture 42 #8 - Study, Carulli (Slow - TAB) Section 10: Solo 9 - Andantino, Fernando Sor Lecture 43 #9 Andantino, Sor (Playthrough) Lecture 44 #9 Andantino, Sor (Tutorial) Lecture 45 #9 Andantino, Fernando Sor (Slow) Lecture 46 #9 Andantino, Fernando Sor (Slow - TAB) Section 11: Solo 10 - Andante, Fernando Sor Lecture 47 #10 Andante,Sor (Playthrough) Lecture 48 #10 Andante,Sor (Tutorial) Lecture 49 #10 Andante, Fernando Sor (Slow) Lecture 50 #10 Andante, Fernando Sor (Slow - TAB) Classical guitar beginners, or players of other styles who want to learn classical guitar technique Last Updated: 12/2020 Format: MP4 Video: h264, 1280x720 Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English Duration: 2h 55m

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