1. Introduction to Arpeggios on the Classical Guitar

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  • @ClassicalGuitarShed
    @ClassicalGuitarShed  3 роки тому +2

    Hey! We made a free download for Arpeggio practice on guitar. You may enjoy it. Here’s the link:
    classicalguitarshed.com/arpeggios

  • @Priyadarshan_Nag
    @Priyadarshan_Nag 8 років тому +116

    "Our hands were made to play the classical guitar" - best thing I've ever heard a guitarist say! 😁👍

    • @rockgoyal8530
      @rockgoyal8530 7 років тому

      PD's guitar tunes

    • @ayushdahal7021
      @ayushdahal7021 7 років тому +6

      he mean to say this instrument was maent to be made for our hands.

    • @chaosawaits
      @chaosawaits 7 років тому +5

      Aayush Dahal no, he said it the way he meant it. It's a joke, a really good joke.

    • @leomartinez4859
      @leomartinez4859 6 років тому +1

      Song at 3:27?????

    • @brianralph5036
      @brianralph5036 5 років тому

      got that right

  • @doug1707
    @doug1707 3 роки тому +17

    Feet were designed to control pedals for both piano and bass drum, but they were mostly created for using the classical guitar foot stand.

  • @arabicman866
    @arabicman866 4 роки тому +7

    This Channel is so underrated. All the love From Iraq 🇮🇶 thanks a lot for all the effort and time you spent with making these videos.

  • @joekail8031
    @joekail8031 10 років тому +7

    I appreciate your sincere approach and energy! You are such a empathetic soul in a world where ego rules. God bless you and keep touching others with your compassionate aurora. Focal dystonia is a nightmare, but can be defeated

  • @johnking94
    @johnking94 6 років тому +7

    Your videos are inspiring. I shall watch and digest them all eventually. Thank you very much for making them available on utube.

  • @JessaDelda-md3ws
    @JessaDelda-md3ws 11 місяців тому +1

    Sir may you please have a concert for all of us your grateful fans

  • @anthonyoneill5243
    @anthonyoneill5243 4 роки тому +1

    Thank god I found someone that i can actually understand what arpeggio's are all about BRAVO

  • @jennykallis7003
    @jennykallis7003 10 років тому +14

    You are adorable. I am new to Classical and Flamenco guitar (taking a class at Santa Monica College). I love it and I am going to watch all of the arpeggio series....ready to move it up.

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  10 років тому +4

      Thanks Jenny! I hope you like the videos. Let me know if I can help in any way. Good luck!
      Cheers,
      Allen

  • @joekail8031
    @joekail8031 10 років тому +7

    Nice work Allen! I am recovering from focal dystonia and your ideas are very enlightening and piratical. I look forward to your videos

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Joe! Focal dystonia is a huge issue. My musical coach has it, and it is no fun. I hope that the videos help in your "retraining" your hands. Good Luck!
      Cheers,
      Allen
      PS: I used to be a pirate, since you mention it, in a past life.

  • @truesurrealist
    @truesurrealist 4 роки тому +1

    That Th , Ch, Ph was a great metaphor! awesome presentation

  • @EonTide1111
    @EonTide1111 4 роки тому +2

    This made my day haha great sense of humor. Excited to see more lessons

  • @mariusb5150
    @mariusb5150 Рік тому +1

    Highly interesting and appreciated ... just wondering in from a jazz youtbe (though classical myself) and there the guy said the same about the centrality of appergios, but then in jazz guitar :-)

  • @qjera973
    @qjera973 Рік тому +1

    i love your videos ❤ thank you...

  • @ShailendraKumarguitarlessons
    @ShailendraKumarguitarlessons 5 років тому +27

    Hahaha 😍. Hand designed to be classical guitarist..

  • @JohnStraussmusic
    @JohnStraussmusic 8 років тому +5

    I like how you describe and teach. You make it easy to understand. thanks

  • @dagaddasdas3981
    @dagaddasdas3981 8 років тому +58

    OMG "the hand was made to fit this instrument"...

    • @dosadnizub
      @dosadnizub 7 років тому +7

      "The intelligent guitarist" theory of creation :)

    • @leomartinez4859
      @leomartinez4859 6 років тому

      Song at 3:27?????

    • @JoshEnglish
      @JoshEnglish 6 років тому

      Sounds like the opening of of the Bach Cello Suite No. 1. It's a good guitar piece as well as a gorgeous cello suite.

    • @lucasbiggs2761
      @lucasbiggs2761 6 років тому

      Kristijan Jelica totally what she said legit baaaaaaaahaaa

    • @diannetempletongardner2558
      @diannetempletongardner2558 6 років тому

      Talented and clever...thank you Allen...

  • @p__shifter
    @p__shifter 8 років тому +2

    thanks for putting these together dude

  • @analyticequals
    @analyticequals 9 років тому

    you play through the etudes and I was hoping you could maybe do tutorials or point me in a direction where I can learn to do them like you.

  • @VanHopChu-cs4pn
    @VanHopChu-cs4pn 3 місяці тому

    Thầy giảng quá hay cảm ơn thầy

  • @justintime1234
    @justintime1234 2 роки тому +1

    Primordial ooz designed the human hand!? That is some intelligent ooz.
    Joking (or not) aside, thanks for the vid

  • @diegodeousia
    @diegodeousia Рік тому

    this is loveable, thank you so much for this, you have a nice charisma, you make this funny apart from being very useful

  • @robertw1871
    @robertw1871 4 роки тому +2

    It’s amazing how difficult this is to play on a Stratocaster

  • @Anriuko
    @Anriuko 3 роки тому +1

    As a guitar beginner, besides pretty much everything being difficult, picking arpeggios specifically has been the single most difficult technique to even begin learning. It's often mentioned as a sidenote; "oh and there's some arpeggios ... then you can do this arpeggio," etc. I'm like "How?!" Finally I found someone who makes a big deal out of arpeggios. Having played piano I already know what arpeggios are (and basically, strums are arpeggios too), it's just the finger picking technique that for me has been very difficult to figure out. Requiring your fingers to have precision, finesse, power and speed all at the same time seems a gargantuan challenge.

  • @BlackCatBonz
    @BlackCatBonz 7 років тому

    Your videos are great, man!

  • @curritito
    @curritito 5 років тому +4

    Oh dear. I have to start again. I've wasted a whole year trying to play using the little joints in the fingers on my right hand. It turns out we're supposed to use the big knuckles. I'm trying it, but my fingers slide off the strings (I have no nails).

    • @hdwitzka
      @hdwitzka 4 роки тому

      How has been ur progress until now?

  • @hephzibahmakhetha4371
    @hephzibahmakhetha4371 5 років тому

    Thanks Allen 😊

  • @vankuttem
    @vankuttem 3 роки тому

    Great video! from what piece is the third example you play?

  • @captainheinie6355
    @captainheinie6355 8 років тому

    You are so cool. Thank you.

  • @Kricura
    @Kricura 4 роки тому +1

    My hands were build to play classical guitars, l feel confident!! 😎😎

  • @mariaangelaoficial9297
    @mariaangelaoficial9297 Рік тому

    Could you about nails please?

  • @garystewart5315
    @garystewart5315 8 років тому

    Thank you

  • @thecolorhero1078
    @thecolorhero1078 8 років тому

    Thanks

  • @정계훈-k3m
    @정계훈-k3m 8 років тому

    Thanks for useful lectures! Which model do you use?

  • @thassiorodrigues9296
    @thassiorodrigues9296 9 років тому

    Awesome!!! keep up man!

  • @SorrowfulJoy
    @SorrowfulJoy 4 роки тому

    What is this lesson about again?

  • @pranavlotlikar3816
    @pranavlotlikar3816 4 роки тому

    Can this work on an acoustic guitar?

  • @AdiGeorgescu22
    @AdiGeorgescu22 5 років тому

    do you have an advice or do you recommend a specific exercise.. if when I close my left hand fingers, the second and third finger are almost impossible to space apart to reach two consecutive frets?

  • @porl3004
    @porl3004 9 років тому

    Hi Allen, this arpeggio series of videos you have done is really useful and I thank you very much. It's really added some class and colour to my practice. I wasReally pleased to hear you including Brouwer!. I'm wondering what is the piece that you play straight after at 3.47? Its beautiful
    Kind regards porl.

    • @AllenMathews11
      @AllenMathews11 9 років тому

      +porl3004 Hi Porl, Thanks so much for the comments! 3:47 is Heitor Villa-Lobos' Etude #1.
      Cheers, Allen

  • @frgreen4
    @frgreen4 10 років тому

    What is the role of free-stroke vs. rest stroke?

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  10 років тому +1

      Frank Green Thanks for the question. The way I see it, the hand moves differently for free stroke vs. rest stroke. So I recommend mastering free stroke first (you can completely omit rest strokes and still play beautifully, but not vice versa). After you have great habits built up with your free strokes, then you can begin to introduce rest strokes if you want to. If you do it all at once, there is a good chance that you will create patterns of excess tension and not-so-efficient movement. I am a fan of the rest stroke for its sound, but it is completely different than free stroke, so my suggestion: master them separately, then combine them. Hope that helps! Cheers, Allen

  • @porl3004
    @porl3004 9 років тому

    Thank you. :)

  • @magnuskjellberg5908
    @magnuskjellberg5908 7 років тому +2

    This fella is a "god"

  • @Fiction_Supreme
    @Fiction_Supreme 6 років тому +8

    3:36 Diary of a Madman

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  6 років тому +3

      Hey, Zak here...
      Yes! He "borrowed" some harmonies and etudes from Leo Brouwer.

  • @phuongnguyentran5676
    @phuongnguyentran5676 7 років тому

    So arpeggios is playing normal(i mean" note by note") ? Sorry my english is bad, so i just understand a few things at the beginning of the video

    • @ninhhuynh6078
      @ninhhuynh6078 7 років тому

      Phương Nguyễn Trần arpeggios là råy note roi dó ban,(ban nen vào website cua ông Vo tá hân,trong dó có day classical guitar qua cuôn Carruli rat có ích cho nhung nguoi muon tâp guitar)

  • @wolandsmachine
    @wolandsmachine 7 років тому

    How would you play sweep style arpeggios on classical guitar? Im trying to learn this and im using "ima" fingers, is this wrong?

  • @robdonell9915
    @robdonell9915 4 роки тому

    @2:28 , “...primordial ooze...” yeah, baby yeah.

  • @diegoaguirre4661
    @diegoaguirre4661 4 роки тому

    Shouldnt it be TIMA instead of PIMA?

    • @TheOdontologist
      @TheOdontologist 4 роки тому

      A little surprised Diego, unless it was tongue in cheek. Ever heard of the pulgar?

  • @bariswheel
    @bariswheel 9 років тому +3

    What is the name of the Brouwer piece at 3:45?

    • @bariswheel
      @bariswheel 9 років тому

      +ClassicalGuitarShed thank you for covering the fundamentals!

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  9 років тому +4

      +Baris Baser Hi Baris, It's the Brouwer etude #6 from Etudes Simples. A great one!
      Cheers,
      Allen

    • @bariswheel
      @bariswheel 9 років тому

      +Classical Guitar Shed got it, thank you!

    • @bariswheel
      @bariswheel 9 років тому +3

      Wait, that's not it Allen, you played that one right before this one. I saw you answered the question below, though, the piece that starts at 3:45 is Heitor Villa-Lobos' Etude #1, either way I have my answer, wanted to correct it for the others.

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  9 років тому +1

      +Baris Baser Ah, thanks for clearing that up! I just heard the name Brouwer, and didn't actually listen to the time mark.

  • @HotQahwe
    @HotQahwe 7 років тому

    Hah! Primordial ooze
    Thanks for 5th intro, man

  • @leomartinez4859
    @leomartinez4859 6 років тому

    Song at 3:27?????

    • @ClassicalGuitarShed
      @ClassicalGuitarShed  6 років тому

      Hey!
      That is the Prelude by Bach for one of his Cello Suites (BWV 1007). It's probably one of the most famous pieces in music history, so you've probably heard it in movies, tv shows, and tons of recordings.
      We even have a study guide for it, if you would like to learn it!
      ua-cam.com/video/zoLvPAHtMu4/v-deo.html

    • @leomartinez4859
      @leomartinez4859 6 років тому

      Classical Guitar Shed thank you so much, appreciate it.

  • @MrMaXRisK
    @MrMaXRisK 6 років тому

    looks a bit advanced but i subscribe as a begginer :D

  • @adlib8096
    @adlib8096 5 років тому

    I find the pima is doable, the amip is much harder. And the pimamip is even harder

  • @byMene
    @byMene 4 роки тому +1

    I just subscribed based just on your joke

  • @2spicyleaf6334
    @2spicyleaf6334 2 роки тому

    this guy is like the bob ross of classical guitar

  • @LarryShone
    @LarryShone 5 років тому +2

    Humans evolved to play guitar. I get that 😋

  • @Classical_PRD
    @Classical_PRD 9 років тому +5

    lol the hand you say! handus erigo guitarist-sum

  • @yaasalbudoor3273
    @yaasalbudoor3273 Рік тому

    flsfchy

  • @maxterwelldan3647
    @maxterwelldan3647 3 роки тому

    U tlk 2 mch sir,I waited 2 see something but nothing just bla bla

  • @tepiguhu7914
    @tepiguhu7914 5 років тому

    You talk too much....this is not the right channel for me