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Using different viewing angles of the right hand I show you one of the most important aspects of Classical guitar playing: The right hand position. I play the six strings open while counting the beats. The lesson makes use of the whole note, a 4/4 time signature and a metronome marking of a 100 beats per minute to the quarter note. |
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LESSON 2
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Making use of a 4/4 Time Signature and two half notes on every measure we continue learning how to count beats while playing with the right hand thumb the six open strings. |
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LESSON 3
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This time we incorporate the rest-stroke technique while using strict alternation with the index and middle fingers of the right hand. We learn about the quarter note. |
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LESSON 4
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On this lesson we make use of the free - stroke technique for the right hand. Keeping a strict alternation of the middle and index fingers and using the half note as a note value we get into a more technical demanding exercise. |
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A similar exercise to lesson 4 but using quarter notes values. |
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LESSON 6
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Not a master piece but if you play it properly it will sound very nice |
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LESSON 7
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Last exercise using open strings (for the meantime). By now you must have a good sense of coordination on your right hand using the index and middle finger in combination with the thumb. |
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