Classical Guitar Course For Adults Level 2
Last updated 2/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.54 GB | Duration: 7h 15m
Last updated 2/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.54 GB | Duration: 7h 15m
Comprehensive guide for classical guitar beginners
What you'll learn
Classical guitar pieces by Matheo Carcassi, Antonio Cano and Valentin Spasov
Ensemble skills
Accompaniment to melodies using music notation or chors symbols
Arpeggio Technique
Requirements
Completed Classical Guitar Course for Adults - Level 1
Or, have basic understanding of music notation and sound producing on the guitar.
Description
In this course you will build up on what you have learned in Level 1.Learn and implement arpeggio patterns. Arpeggio technique is an important asset for the classical guitar player. With the foundation that you have from Level 1- plucking chords in variety of ways, you will find that it will be just natural for you to learn and implement this new technique. Learn new ways of eliciting chords - different plucking and strumming techniques, introduced to you in an explicit way, following the ones that you learned earlier. Music theory - is closely related with the music that is presented in the course. I will not teach you things that you don't need now. But in contrary the theory is restricted to the terms and symbols which you see in the score that you play.Ensemble playing - Duets, Trio. Playing in ensemble is an essential part of the music education, along with the fun that this activity gives you, it helps you understand better your instrument. With the ensemble pieces provided in this course you get a first hand experience of two or three melodies that are played simultaneously. You have a chance to experience yourself different layers of the music texture. You see and follow the other part or parts wile playing yours. This itself, is of a great value when it comes to playing classical guitar music as the guitar is a multi - voice instrument. Practice sessions - with me, which will help you learn better and don't feel lonely while practicing. once you have learned your part, we will be practicing ensemble pieces together. Pieces by Matteo Carcassi and Antonio Cano. with everything that you have learned in level 1 and level 2 You will find that you are fully prepared to play those classical guitar tunes. I present them to you with separate technical exercises extracted from the pieces themselves. Those exercises will help you to play the actual pieces effortlessly. Supplementary pieces by Fernando Sor and Joseph Kuffner. I have included few pieces that you can play using the skills and knowledge that you acquired from the course.I whish you good luck!Valentin
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Summary of some new symbols, signs and terms
Section 2: Melodies on the treble strings
Lecture 3 Overall in this section
Lecture 4 Tanya's Song
Lecture 5 Winter
Lecture 6 Old Castle
Section 3: Waltz for Three
Lecture 7 Waltz for Three
Lecture 8 Waltz for Three Guitar 1
Lecture 9 Waltz for Three Guitar 2
Lecture 10 Waltz for Three Guitar 3
Section 4: Chords C,F and G7 Strumming Paterns
Lecture 11 Strumming
Lecture 12 Strumming Forms of C,F and G7 Chords
Lecture 13 Strumming Patern 1
Lecture 14 Strumming Patern 2
Section 5: Polka
Lecture 15 Jumping Basse
Lecture 16 Polka Guitar 1
Lecture 17 Polka Guitar 2
Lecture 18 Polka Duet practice session
Section 6: Arpeggio
Lecture 19 Introduction
Lecture 20 Arpeggio Pattern 1
Lecture 21 Arpeggio Pattern 2
Lecture 22 Arpeggio Patterns 3 and 4
Lecture 23 Arpeggio Patterns 5 and 6
Lecture 24 Chords Am, Dm, and E7
Lecture 25 Aneta
Lecture 26 Aneta Duet Guitar 2
Lecture 27 Aneta Duet - practice session - Guitar 1
Lecture 28 Aneta Duet - practice session - Guitar 2
Section 7: Tanya's Song
Lecture 29 Introduction
Lecture 30 Chords Am, Dm and E7 Strumming Forms and Exercise
Lecture 31 Tanya's Song melody review
Lecture 32 Tanya's Song Guitar 2 (Chords)
Lecture 33 Tanya's Song Practice Session
Section 8: V. Spasov Etudes Section C
Lecture 34 Introduction
Lecture 35 Etude 4 Section C
Lecture 36 Etude 5 Section C
Lecture 37 Etude 7 Section C
Section 9: Bass Notes Exercises
Lecture 38 Introduction
Lecture 39 Exercise 1
Lecture 40 Exercise 2
Lecture 41 Exercises 3 and 4
Section 10: Valentin Spasov Etude No.1
Lecture 42 Etude 1 part 1
Lecture 43 Etude 1 Part 2
Section 11: Valentin Spasov Etude No.2
Lecture 44 Introduction
Lecture 45 Technical Exrcise 1
Lecture 46 Technical Exercise 2
Lecture 47 Technical Exercise 3
Lecture 48 Put the Etude No. 2 together
Section 12: Andantino by Antonio Cano (1811-1897)
Lecture 49 Andantino Part 1
Lecture 50 Andantino Part 2
Section 13: Matteo Carcassi Andantino in C
Lecture 51 M. Carcassi - Andantino in C - Part 1
Lecture 52 M. Carcassi - Andantino in C - Part 2
Section 14: Matteo Carcassi Allegretto
Lecture 53 Introduction
Lecture 54 M. Carcassi Allegretto Part 1
Lecture 55 M.Carcassi Allegretto Part 2
Section 15: Last, but not least
Lecture 56 Supplementary Pieces
Lecture 57 That's not the end
Students who have completed Classical guitar Course for Adults - Level 1,Have basic guitar knowledge and skills and are willing to move forward.