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Level: Specialized
Course Language: English
How to leave the first 4 frets of the fretboard and move to the second position not only using the right-hand technique but also by connecting the chords with arpeggios.
How to feel comfortable and confident while playing the final pieces from the curriculum of (London College of Music) through introducing what are called "building techniques".
How to play "Greensleeves", "Gigue", and "Andante Op.31" by Sor. These masterpieces will provide a solid foundation of musical education for any classical guitar learner.
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Introduction
Second Position
Drunken Sailro
1. Classical Guitar Essentials Intermediate - Part 1
Introduction
G Major Scale
6th String Root Notes
E Harmonic Minor Scale
The Flat Sign
E Blues Scale
Practical Practice
Dotted Quarter Note
Welsh Lullaby
Second Position
Drunken Sailro
Swan Lake
Adagio
Arpeggios Why Important?
G Major Arpeggio
C Major Arpeggio
Am Arpeggio
Em Arpeggio
Study No 1
Chromatic Scale
Study No 2
Simple Meter
Waltz
Gigue
Greensleeves
Andante by Sor
Conclusion
If you have finished the previous course for "Guitar Basic Essentials" for beginners, or if you are already familiar with the basics, then it's time for a further step in achieving your dream of becoming a guitarist. This "two-part course" for intermediate-level players is designed to improve your playing abilities and techniques. You will learn brand new scales, which will cover the entire fretboard of the guitar, and then you will learn a new rhythm that will open the door for more complex music. Through a lot of practice, only then will you feel more comfortable playing the guitar like a pro.
This course requires familiarity with basic guitar techniques.
It's recommended to finish the first course of "Classical Guitar Essentials" for beginners before starting this one.
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