Classical Guitar Lessons
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Back in the 1800s, the first classical guitar was created in Spain by a man called Antonio de
Torres. Antonio revolutionized the entire muisc industry with his unique technique of using a fan strutting design
in the creation of his classical guitar.
This fan strutting design allowed good sound distribution and relieved the stress caused by the
strings on the body. Today, this design is still being used today by luthiers around the world.
In the past, the classical guitar was one of the popular choices of musical instruments in the world
but had since seen a decline in popularity with the introduction of the acoustic guitar and electric guitar in the
1900s. However, the classical guitar is still the choice of many for those who love classical or flameco
music.
Realize that there is a difference in playing the classical guitar as opposed to playing the
acoustic guitar. The most obvious difference is that a classical guitar has a wider neck (which means that the
frets are spaced further apart). This design of the guitar has the purpose of allowing players to play indivual
notes easily. This is the main reason why the classical guitar is seldom used in a setting where heavy strumming is
required.
In classical guitar playing, we see guitar techniques that are used in blues, folk, flamenco forming
their roots here. Although tablatures and scales are not new to the classical guitar, most classical players play
from sheet music which requires the classical guitarist to have at least some form of music theory as a
pre-requistic.
On top of that, your fingernails are also an important part of playing this instrument. Since the
tone and plucking of guitar strings can be affected by your nails, it is good to take good care of your fingernails
if you play the classical guitar.
Since our members and visitors had been asking us for lessons on learning to play the classical guitar. We
had started this new section in late 2010 and are adding free
guitar lessons for classical guitar instruction to help you get started
on playing the classical guitar. Check out this webpage regularly for updates. : )

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Lessons:
- How to Hold the Classical Guitar
Holding your classical guitar correctly requires form. Just like any athlete, form is the key to success.
- Classical Guitar: Left Hand Positioning Basics
Like all properly implemented guitar techniques, the left hand positioning on the guitar goes a long way to helping a guitarist avoid injury.
- Classical Guitar: Right Hand Basics
Our string picking hands are not only important, but actually the lifeblood of our playing. In classical guitar, accents are played with the right hand.
- Finger Picking Techniques On Classical Guitar
Well, I’m here to tell you that you’re wrong. Finger picking can be easy if you learn a few basic finger picking techniques.
- How to Play Staccato
The most important thing to pay attention to when playing a staccato note is your muting. You will not be muting with your fretting hand, which means do not lift your finger off the note early.
- Classical Tremolo Technique
Classical guitar is a beautiful style, and the tremolo technique, when used properly, can give a note a shimmering quality, which will not only add to the beauty of a piece, but will also add dimension.
- How to String a Classical Guitar
Changing strings is one of the most important things we as musicians are taught to do. The fact of the mater is, though, that not all strings are created equally. In fact, changing a set of nylon strings can seem a tad bit frightening at first.
- Flamenco Guitar Basics
Spanish guitar is some of the most intricate guitar work in music. Passages can range from jazz influenced to outright absurd in the involved technical skill.
- Flamenco Guitar in Phrygian Modes
Each mode has its own properties that make it unique and set it apart from average scales, and each work well with a different form of music. In this article we will discuss the use of the Phrygian mode and how it relates to flamenco music.
- Necessary Equipment For Playing Classical Guitar
While classical guitar isn’t the most expensive instrument to play (no need for amps or cables or pickups), there are a few things that you will need in order to play.
- How to Buy a Classical Guitar
Buying instruments isn’t an easy process. Not only do you want to make sure that you are buying an instrument that will last you for years to come, you also want to get the best deal possible.
- Maintaining You Fingernails For Classical Guitar
Playing with your fingers is the traditional way to play classical guitar. But if you don’t take proper care of your nails, you may wind up with some painful nail breaks or cuticle splits.
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