The Secrets of the Classical Guitar

The Secrets of the Classical Guitar

Author: Maestro Antonio Rodríguez Delgado

Publisher: Editorial Alvi Books

Published: 2024-11-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13:

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The book is a treatise that explains the methodological, technical, mechanical, and stylistic foundations for achieving a high-flying, competent performance on the classical guitar. Among the many aspects that are addressed, 12 philosophical foundations are developed from which the entire treatise flows like a cascade, then 22 principles of performance are explained that are applicable to both hands. There are 69 that are specific to the right hand and another 69 to the left. There are various chapters in which important aspects are discussed, such as nail filing, the philosophy that should prevail in the search for the most finished sound, and all the parameters that must be taken into account to achieve a perfect filing are analyzed, such as: type of nail, birth of this, shape of the tip, resistance, coefficient of friction, average growth, hardness, etc. I wrote another section to give the best suggestions on how to study, and how to distribute a work day by properly distributing the volume and the pieces with static training, to avoid injuries, and to achieve a greater benefit, in the same way I explain all the errors that we must avoid. I developed another chapter where I explain overtraining, something that has been well studied and diagnosed in sports, but that in instrumental exercise nothing had been written about. In this section I explain what it consists of, the physical and psychological consequences that it brings to the instrumentalist, how to detect this harmful process of degradation of the faculties of the instrumentalist musician, and how to get out of this anomaly. I teach fingering and explain the basic principles of how to carry out this process that is generally not taught in academies or conservatories. I develop a chapter in which I analyze how the Renaissance is played, from its articulation, phrasing, type of touch, and ornamentation, then I do the same with the Baroque period, the Classical, the Romantic, Impressionism, the first half of the 20th century, and the second half. And there is still much more, which leads me to express that this work marks a milestone in the instrumental literature written to date, not only about the guitar, but because of everything it deals with and covers, it will be a reference and consultation work not only for guitarists, but for anyone who intends to effectively master the art of playing their instrumental discipline.


50 Easy Classical Guitar Solos

50 Easy Classical Guitar Solos

Author: Jerry Willard

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1998-12-01

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1540093433

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(Music Sales America). The pieces and etudes you need to develop your first classical guitar repertoire. This book and CD package contains delightful repertory of pieces in both standard notation and tab for the beginning or intermediate player. The selections are drawn from all periods of classical guitar literature and have been newly arranged and edited by Jerry Willard. The CD includes full-length performances. Learn pieces by Sor, Carulli, Dowland, Mozart, Tarrega, and many more.


The Art of Tremolo

The Art of Tremolo

Author: Ioannis Anastassakis

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2016-04-28

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 160974070X

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Here's yet another book that should be in every serious classical and flamenco guitarist's library; this time, Ioannis Anastassakis (The Art of Rasguedo) eliminatesthe guesswork on how to practice and perform the tremolo technique. The book addresses over 70 different approaches and methods to practice the tremolo with unprecedented advice from some of the greatest classical and flamenco guitaristsincluding: Andres Segovia, John Williams, Sharon Isbin, Christopher Parkening, Pepe Romero, Scott Tennant, David Russell, Narciso Yepes, Stanley Yates, Stepan Rak, Juan Serrano, Manolo Sanlucar, Manolo Franco, Jose AntonioRodriguez, Paco Serrano, and many more


The Art of Classical Guitar Playing

The Art of Classical Guitar Playing

Author: Charles Duncan

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1995-09-22

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781457400391

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Not a "method" in the traditional sense, this book explains what happens in the finest classical guitar playing and what in turn the student can do to mold his or her playing to that ideal.


The Classical Guitar Technique Book

The Classical Guitar Technique Book

Author: Diego Prato

Publisher: WWW.Fundamental-Changes.com

Published: 2019-10-22

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781789331240

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Great classical guitar technique helps you create beautiful music. The problem is, most technical exercises are boring and unmusical, and done consider things like guitar tone or musicality. The Classical Guitar Technique Book is different. Diego Prato elivers a comprehensive range of classical guitar technique exercises and etudes that have im...


Guitar Secrets

Guitar Secrets

Author: Don Mock

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 2004-06

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780757994388

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Learning how to play and use scales has always been a large part of every guitar player's practice schedule. Written from a player's perspective, this book doesn't get too in-depth into the history and classical theory of the scales, but focuses on their uses in contemporary styles such as blues, rock, fusion, and jazz. Includes tons of diminished and whole-tone lines, licks, and music examples; soloing and scale substitution from a player's perspective; and new sounds and ideas. Written in standard notation and tab.


Fretboard Freedom

Fretboard Freedom

Author: Troy Nelson

Publisher: Hal Leonard

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 148034866X

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(Guitar Educational). This revolutionary approach to chord-tone soloing features a 52-week, one-lick-per-day method for visualizing and navigating the neck of the guitar. Rock, metal, blues, jazz, country, R&B and funk are covered. Topics include: all 12 major, minor and dominant key centers; 12 popular chord progressions; half-diminished and diminished scales; harmonic minor and whole-tone scales; and much more. The accompanying audio tracks feature demonstrations of all 365 licks! Written by Troy Nelson, author of the #1 bestseller Guitar Aerobics and former editor-in-chief of Guitar One .


The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar

The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar

Author: Jamey Andreas

Publisher:

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9780975528525

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2004 Silver Award Winner for Best Instructional Materials by Acoustic Guitar Magazine.Correct Practice is what all good players do, whether they know they are doing it or not! That's how they get to be good players. Whether you are a beginner or a player with the usual problems, here is your Foundation book, "The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar!"- for ALL styles and ALL levels. "The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar" is composed of three elements:Understandings: Concepts which you must understand in order to begin to practice effectivelyTools: Practice Approaches to be used to solve problems in playing. These approaches are based on certain key Understandings, such as Muscle Memory and Sympathetic Tension, as well as Attention and Awareness.Exercises: Specific routines to be done during practice, that will build technique, (playing ability) in a step by step fashion, each step building on the previous one, and preparing for the next.


Traditions of the Classical Guitar

Traditions of the Classical Guitar

Author: Graham Wade

Publisher: Alma Books

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0714544841

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First published in 1980, Traditions of the Classical Guitar has been described as the first book to examine in detail the many traditions of one of today's most popular instruments. With its central focus on Andres Segovia's pioneering work in establishing the guitar as an international concert instrument, it goes on to examine in detail its subsequent developments with reference to great artists such as Bream, Williams, Diaz and Yepes.Traditions of the Classical Guitar continues to be a classic of twentieth-century guitar scholarship, offering a challenging assessment to perceptions of the guitar's progress throughout the ages. It is also a timely reminder of the glorious years of Segovia's concert career between 1909 and 1987; Segovia himself said of the work: "e;Graham Wade has shown his love for the guitar from the first page to the last; true love and understanding"e;.