The push-away-with-one-finger tip is brilliant...and I play acoustic guitar. I tried it on a chord that has given me trouble, and it works beautifully!!! Thx so much.
Great video, Allen. Of course these are all things I knew at some point in the past, but I needed your reminder to bring them back into regular use. I have been working on a piece that has a number of stretches in the first few bars, and of course what starts out bad just gets worse. Thanks to you, I now play it more beautifully. Many thanks.
Nice.. but I think you just forgot talking about the exact thumb position behind the neck. It would be great if you explain it in your next video as most of the people lack in that part 😊
Great video, as usual, thanks!!! Question to anyone who knows: is it ever ok to depress a fret with a left hand finger so that the top joint inverts? I am having problems with some tightly-spaced forms up around frets 11, 12, 13.
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www.classicalguitarshed.com/guitar-stretch-reach/
The push-away-with-one-finger tip is brilliant...and I play acoustic guitar. I tried it on a chord that has given me trouble, and it works beautifully!!! Thx so much.
Most underrated UA-cam channel,
just finishing your arpeggio technique lessons
Peace be upon you sir!💚
Great video, Allen. Of course these are all things I knew at some point in the past, but I needed your reminder to bring them back into regular use. I have been working on a piece that has a number of stretches in the first few bars, and of course what starts out bad just gets worse. Thanks to you, I now play it more beautifully. Many thanks.
Thank you, so helpfull. GBU
Nice.. but I think you just forgot talking about the exact thumb position behind the neck. It would be great if you explain it in your next video as most of the people lack in that part 😊
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Great video, as usual, thanks!!! Question to anyone who knows: is it ever ok to depress a fret with a left hand finger so that the top joint inverts? I am having problems with some tightly-spaced forms up around frets 11, 12, 13.
Reminder to teachers and young guitarists - you might need to consider a 3/4 scale guitar. Get your teachers input.