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FREE PDF Sheet music book - 30 and Easy(ish) Classical Guitar Favorites. Over 150,000 other guitarists have downloaded and use CGS guitar books. Get yours free here: PDF Download of this piece: Click this link to learn more about our full course for classical guitar. It’s organized, structured, and strategic from the beginning, so you make the most of your time and avoid injury and frustration. Build your basics, fill the gaps, and rise to more advanced levels of playing. Free sheet music library: Free tutorials: Structured classical guitar course: Are you learning classical guitar or would like to learn classical guitar? can help you on the journey. If you want to rise to new levels in your playing, it just takes time and strategic work. To play classical guitar well, you need to know: * how to hold and touch the guitar - form and positioning * how to move your fingers and hands - efficient, clean, and fluid * how to learn pieces - reading music, understanding what you see, ingraining, polishing * how to craft the music so it is beautiful - swells and fades, rhythm, touch * how to practice so all these skills improve over time and don’t go away At the root of beautiful playing is a solid technique (aka “the way your hands move”). You may have beautiful music in your head, but if your hands can’t play it, it won’t come out of the guitar. But bad technique puts a limit on your playing. Speed, tone quality, and control can suffer. Good technique gets stronger and more instinctive with every practice. It forms the bedrock foundation for your music. And you may want to understand music so you learn it more easily and it makes more sense. This can help you avoid the excess frustration and dismay that comes with shoddy practice and prolonged confusion. But playing the notes is not enough. Like an actor bring words to life, we breathe life into our pieces. And we can do this in an organized way, day in and day out, reliably. Great musicians can play wonderfully in any mood. They do not rely on emotions. Instead, they create music that affects our emotions. This is a trained skill, not an inborn talent. Playing classical guitar is a long-term study. It’s something we do in our homes as part of our days. We play for ourselves, for the quality it adds to life. We may enjoy playing guitar for others, but most of the time we are alone with our work. There are methods and formulas for great practice. We can use our time well so that see more progress. We can fix the problems and erase the mistakes. And we can enjoy conquering the plentiful challenges that classical guitar music offers. If you plan to play classical guitar for any length of time, it is worth it to get help. It’s not something we can do on our own, like folk music. I have a structured and organized course to help you play classical guitar. If you like, you can learn more here: If you would like to hear me (Allen Mathews) playing, visit my other youtube channel: Or check out these other YouTube videos: 11 lessons for beginners: Guitar basics: Classical guitar nails: How to change classical guitar strings: Most common errors: How to practice sight-reading on guitar: Note-perfect playing: How long does it take to learn guitar?: Right-hand guitar exercises: The perfect left hand on guitar: Slow practice: Classical guitar scales (5 shapes): Guitar tremolo technique: I/M alternation technique: Scale variations: How chords and scales are related: Guitar squeaks: How to hold a guitar: Classical guitar without fingernails: Classical on acoustic: Rasgueado technique: Avoid rest strokes: Sergio Assad left-hand workout: Focal dystonia: Bar chord tips:
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