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How to play the melody with chords, in addition to playing 2 voices on the guitar, and learning to play stroke notes as well.
How to read music notation and standard music notes, as well as every note on the fingerboard of a classical guitar.
The anatomy of classical guitar, all classical guitar techniques, and how to use your thumb to play well-known tunes from Jingle Bells to Lambada.
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Naming Parts
String Names
Tuning the Guitar
The Playing Position
Finger ID
1. Classical Guitar Essentials - The Basics Part 1
Naming Parts
String Names
Tuning the Guitar
The Playing Position
Finger ID
Rest Stroke
Right Hand Walking Exc
Summary
How Music is Written Part1
How Music is Written Part 2
How Music is Written Part 3
Right hand exc 1
Right hand exc 2
Right hand exc 3
Left Hand
E,F and G
1st String Exc1
1st String Exc2
1st String Exc3
BCD
Rest and Dumbing
EXC 4
EXC 5
EXC 6
Jingle Bells
German Folk Song
G and A
Counting Eighth Note
EXC 8
EXC 9
Happy Birthday
Good King
Open Bass
Thumb Technique
Exercises using open bass strings
Combining Bass and Treble Strings
The Tie
Dynamics
Home on the Range
Spanish Dance
Notes on 4th String
EXC 10
EXC 11
Camelot
Dotted Quarte Note
LAMBADA
Milestones and Practice Tips
Recommended Books
This course is designed to teach you how to play classical guitar. If you have never played guitar before and you wish to learn how to play, or if you can strum a few chords and want to be a finger-style guitarist, this course is also for you. This course of "Classical Guitar Essentials Part 1'' will teach you how to play the melody with chords through exercises and slow practice, as well as step-by-step techniques to follow and master the guitar's basic essentials.
This course is designed for for teenagers who wish to learn classical guitar (starting 12 years old and above).
This course is not designed for people who want to learn how to strum a song or read tabs.
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