Tuesday, February 21, 2012

What is a good textbook to improve, technique, accurasy, and speed for right hand classical guitar?

My right hand technique is far inferior and slow to be able to play pieces such as recuerdos de alhambra or flight of the bumblebee and playing different strings is very uncomfortable for me.



Thank You in advance.What is a good textbook to improve, technique, accurasy, and speed for right hand classical guitar?
Sorry to the previous answerer, but while Noad is worth looking at, he is hardly the Guru you want to refer to. Instead, get Aaron Shearer's Learning the Classic Guitar, parts one and two, and study this text slowly! With a qualified teacher. Me, if you're in NE Ohio.

Later in your development you can use Kitharologus by Ricardo Iznaola, and possibly the Serie Didactica of Abel Carlevaro. But start with the Shearer. There is nothing better.What is a good textbook to improve, technique, accurasy, and speed for right hand classical guitar?
Fredrick Noad was the 20th century authority on teaching classical guitar



http://www.noad.com/



... he won't give you cheats for those specific pieces, but has a structured approach to learning classical guitar from the ground up.What is a good textbook to improve, technique, accurasy, and speed for right hand classical guitar?
Carrulli. It鈥檚 the best.

Also try Fernando Sor and Matteo Carcassi.
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