Many folks wish they could play the classical guitar but don't have a clue where to start. It really isn?t that hard to learn how to play as long as you have the necessary time to put into the craft and the patience to make it through the tough learning curve.
Holding the guitar the correct way and maintaining a good posture are a couple things I'll discuss within this classical guitar lessons for beginners. If you didn?t know the classical guitar is the model every other acoustic guitars are based on. The main way you can tell the two guitars apart is that the classical normally has a wider fretboard and utilizes nylon instead of the steel strings you?ll see on acoustics.
Your posture is definitely an important aspect of playing the classical guitar. Take a look at any professional classical guitar player and you?ll notice that they have an upright posture with their foot on a stool. Once you are in the proper sitting position you will be able to decrease the amount of effort you have to utilize and you will be a lot more comfortable and stable.
In order to maintain a good sitting position you need to keep your back as straight as possible and keep the guitar rested on your thigh located on the neck side. You will need the help of a footstool or a support placed on the thigh to raise the head of the guitar level.
You'll rest the elbow on the edge of the guitar's body and position the hand that plays the strings over the sound hole. You will need to bring the hand up to the height of the shoulder and to do this you?ll need to bend the arm on the neck side.
Position your thumb behind the neck, below the 2nd fret and behind the 3rd string. It's extremely critical to keep your upper body relaxed if you want to play the guitar correctly. Now get a chair so you can support your guitar and make it more stable. Try to use a chair that will make your thigh horizontal. Keeping your thigh in the proper angle is extremely essential for keeping the guitar from slipping and interrupting you while you're playing.
You should begin playing some easy pieces once you fully understand how to hold the guitar in the right position. You must make sure you avoid difficult pieces like Asturias or you might end up giving up on the guitar forever. Start with pieces like Fernando Carulli.
You can head to your local music store and get a book to study him. Pieces like ?Waltz in E Minor? and ?Country Dance? should get you started and help you build technique and confidence. If you're utilizing tabs I would recommend that you try utilizing sheet music. You can get a hold of some pretty good sight reading books by conducting a simple and quick search online.
One good book I know of is authored by Robert Benedict called ?Sight Reading for the Classical Guitar levels 1 to 3?. Begin with the easy pieces and once your technique improves you'll start learning more difficult pieces.
Keep in mind that learning to string and tune your guitar is just as important as learning how to play music on it. Many classical guitar players attempt to grow their nails to pluck the strings, while others use the flesh of their fingertips. This decision is all yours and depends on what you?re comfortable with.
Also, keep in mind you should do your best to start learning to read some conventional music notation when you take your classical guitar lessons online. Try to learn more about half notes, whole notes, time signatures, scales, and accidental notes. Once you learn the proper sitting position and learn a few easy pieces you?ll be well on your way to becoming a pretty good classical guitar player.
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Steven McIntosh
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March 14, 2011 Beginner Guitar Lessons for the Classical Guitar
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