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    Classical Guitar Course | Learn To Play Guitar!

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    Classical Guitar Course | Learn To Play Guitar!

    Classical Guitar Course | Learn To Play Guitar!
    Published 5/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 8.11 GB | Duration: 5h 55m

    Both in One! Basic Music Theory and Classical Guitar Training

    What you'll learn

    The history of the guitar, its structure, proper holding and playing techniques.

    Basic music knowledge and notation.

    You will start playing solo pieces and melodies with the guitar.

    You will read notes on the staff and play them correctly on the guitar.

    You will develop your classical guitar skills from beginner to advanced level.

    With classical guitar technique, you will be able to play pieces and enrich your musical expression.

    You will have an effective repertoire that can be used in conservatory entrance exams.

    You will gain the skill to compose your own songs and create harmonies on the guitar.

    For more details, you can check the curriculum below.

    Requirements

    Classical guitar.

    No experience is required; you will learn all the necessary information step by step throughout the course.

    Description

    Ready to Learn Classical Guitar?Then you are in the right place!In the Classical Guitar Online Course, you will not only learn guitar playing techniques from beginner to advanced levels, but you will also discover how to reflect basic music theory onto your guitar.In the early sections of the course, we will cover Basic Music Theory topics to establish a strong foundation for getting to know the guitar. You will efficiently learn important theoretical concepts such as notes, the staff, clefs, note values, rest symbols, and the placement of notes on the staff. Additionally, we will examine fundamental building blocks of music, including sharps, flats, naturals, intervals, whole and half steps, time signatures, measure lines, end lines, dotted notes, scales, major-minor scales, and chord knowledge.Before starting guitar lessons, we will address topics such as correct guitar holding, finger numbering, nail care, string names, and proper tuning to prepare you for playing with the right technique. Then, we will get used to the guitar’s fingerboard with right- and left-hand exercises and enhance our skills with finger exercises.Once we solidify our foundation, we will move on to the notes on the guitar and practice on the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth strings. As we progress quickly, we will start playing popular solo pieces and gradually increase our level by performing 11 classical guitar works, from simple to more challenging.By the end of the course, you will gain excellent mastery over the guitar, and we will boost your skills and confidence to the highest level!If you encounter any questions or problems, feel free to ask your questions anytime through the Q&A section 24/7. I respond to my students' questions as quickly as possible.For detailed information and discount coupons, you can send me a private message.Instagram: akinmutluofficiallAdditionally, Udemy offers a 30-day Money-Back Guarantee; if you don’t like this course, you can get your money back!Don’t hesitate, enroll today and start playing guitar with "Classical Guitar Course | Learn to Play Guitar!"See you in the course…Akın Mutlu

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 1 Welcome!

    Lecture 2 Before You Begin

    Section 2: Getting to Know the Guitar!

    Lecture 3 The History of the Classical Guitar: Where It Came From, Where It’s Going?

    Lecture 4 The Anatomy of the Classical Guitar: The Role and Importance of Each Part

    Section 3: Basic Music Theory

    Lecture 5 A Tip Before Music Theory

    Lecture 6 The Basics of Reading Notes: Notes, Staff, and Clefs

    Lecture 7 ATTENTION!

    Lecture 8 Note Values and Rest Symbols

    Lecture 9 The Placement of Notes on the Staff: Quick Memorization Techniques

    Lecture 10 Let’s Memorize the Placement of Notes!

    Lecture 11 Accidentals (Sharps, Flats, Naturals)

    Lecture 12 Intervals Between Notes (Whole Step and Half Step)

    Lecture 13 Time Signatures, Measure Lines, Endings

    Lecture 14 Dotted Notes

    Lecture 15 Scales (Major, Minor Scales)

    Lecture 16 Chord Knowledge

    Lecture 17 Music Theory: Additional Information

    Section 4: Let’s Pick Up the Guitar!

    Lecture 18 Proper Holding and Posture in Classical Guitar

    Lecture 19 Nail Growth and Care Tips

    Lecture 20 The Easiest and Correct Ways to Tune Your Guitar

    Lecture 21 Names and Numbers of Our Fingers

    Lecture 22 Open String Exercises: Learn Tirando & Apoyando Techniques

    Lecture 23 Left-Hand Exercises (Chromatic Exercises)

    Lecture 24 The Placement of Notes on the Guitar and the Concept of Octaves

    Lecture 25 Tips for String Exercises

    Lecture 26 1st String Exercises

    Lecture 27 2nd String Exercises

    Lecture 28 Jingle Bells – Ready to Play Your First Song?

    Lecture 29 3rd String Exercises

    Lecture 30 Arpeggio Exercises: Correct Techniques on Open Strings

    Lecture 31 4th String Exercises

    Lecture 32 Pirates of the Caribbean Film Score, Part 1 – Learn to Play!

    Lecture 33 5th String Exercises

    Lecture 34 6th String Exercises

    Section 5: Repertoire and Technical Exercises

    Lecture 35 How to Practice a Piece?

    Lecture 36 Waltz – (Ole Holen)

    Lecture 37 Divertissement – (A. Cano)

    Lecture 38 Prelude – (Aaron Sharer)

    Lecture 39 Romance

    Lecture 40 Kehraus – (Stephan Schmidt)

    Lecture 41 Andante in A Minor – (Dionisio Aguado)

    Lecture 42 Morning – (Edvard Grieg)

    Lecture 43 Waltz – (B. Calatayud) and Harmonic Technique

    Lecture 44 Tremolo Technique

    Lecture 45 Malaguena – (Paco De Lucia)

    Lecture 46 Greensleeves (Part 1)

    Lecture 47 Greensleeves (Part 2)

    Lecture 48 Asturias – (Isaac Albeniz)

    Section 6: CONCLUSION

    Lecture 49 Congratulations!

    Lecture 50 Your Musical Journey Continues!

    Those who want to start playing classical guitar.,Individuals who want to learn guitar on their own at home.,People who will play classical guitar in conservatory or music department exams.,Those who want to strengthen their musical foundations and deepen their music knowledge through theory and practice.,Guitarists who have started playing but struggle to progress and wish to improve their technique.