I turn 70 in a few months and started my first class for classical guitar. I am a beginner and progress is slow for now, but with patience and practice I will get better. Ignore the fact that you are older and go for it. Music training will help keep your mind healthy and as we age that is very important for us.
It’s a great guide. You helps everyone can play classic music pieces with effortless. It’s a great way to popularize classic music to the public. Love your dedication.
Greg, kudos for including this. Totally makes sense that classical guitar study improves you as a jazz and, generally, guitar player, in so many ways. Hope you integrate more classical stuff into the jazz academy site. I have been trying to get into classical a lot of times, but every time, I hit another site that insists on doing Giuliani´s exercises ad nauseum before doing anything else, I quit and go back to blues and jazz.
Thanks for your comment Pavel. Stay tuned for more fun classical guitar videos. Yes! Playing different genres shapes you into a more holistic musician.
Thank you for this excellent lesson. You teach well, anticipating where we would find difficulty. My first introduction to Asturius Leyenda was way back in the early 70s. The Doors used it in Spanish Caravan.
Thanks Max! I adore the 'Waiting for the Sun' album also. I think Asturias was also quoted in a couple of Iron Maiden songs, and I know I have heard versions of it in some traditional Arabic music as well.
really good exercise to get acquainted with classical guitar technic ....im gonna stick to that for everyday warming up in order to increase right fingers independance N deterity //// keep up with posting these stuffs please
To get the free PDF of the Asturias guitar tab and sheet music that goes with this lesson, go here: bit.ly/3uekKZf
Lady , you are amazing.... I am unfortunately 70 years of age and last year decided to learn to play the guitar. I would love to play this
It's never to late to learn something new ! My great grandpa learned trumpet at 85 years old 🙃
I turn 70 in a few months and started my first class for classical guitar. I am a beginner and progress is slow for now, but with patience and practice I will get better.
Ignore the fact that you are older and go for it. Music training will help keep your mind healthy and as we age that is very important for us.
It’s a great guide. You helps everyone can play classic music pieces with effortless. It’s a great way to popularize classic music to the public. Love your dedication.
Amazing musician, and the Clockwork Orange Poster on wall is Most Excellent!
Thanks for your feedback Michael - yes and yes!
Thanks Michael! Hope you had fun playing😊
@@sarawazaniguitar rock and roll!!!!
just played again... you are amazing
Greg, kudos for including this. Totally makes sense that classical guitar study improves you as a jazz and, generally, guitar player, in so many ways. Hope you integrate more classical stuff into the jazz academy site. I have been trying to get into classical a lot of times, but every time, I hit another site that insists on doing Giuliani´s exercises ad nauseum before doing anything else, I quit and go back to blues and jazz.
Thanks for your comment Pavel. Stay tuned for more fun classical guitar videos. Yes! Playing different genres shapes you into a more holistic musician.
Thank you for this excellent lesson. You teach well, anticipating where we would find difficulty.
My first introduction to Asturius Leyenda was way back in the early 70s. The Doors used it in Spanish Caravan.
Thanks Max! I adore the 'Waiting for the Sun' album also. I think Asturias was also quoted in a couple of Iron Maiden songs, and I know I have heard versions of it in some traditional Arabic music as well.
Awesome instruction. Very clear with some great tips. Looking forward to more videos from Sara!
Wonderful! I love this song. I have not played my classical guitar for decades but will start playing again with this song.
Love to hear that! Have fun with this one!
Super clear explanation and clear advice on how to practice. Many thanks. Lovely piece of music 😊
Excellent, clear instruction! Such a classic piece too! Great video Sara!
Amazing stuff! Sounds like heavy metal 🤘🏼without drums and distortion ;-)) Love this classic tune, thanks for making this tutorial Sara! 🙏🏼
That’s exactly what it is 🔥 thank you Peter
I DONUT KNOW WHO IS MORE BEAUTIFUL TO THE MUSIC OR YOU
I dunno who is cheesier you or cheddar
Thanks for your lesson and tab ❤
You're welcome 😊
We want to see more lessons from you please 🙏🏻
Wonderful! 🥰I just start played classical guitar, and I I love this song. I'll try to get the music sheet try it out. Thank you so much
You're welcome. Take your time and be patient, you'll get it and all the practice will be well worth it!
Extremely beautiful and talented teacher 👍🙏🏽
really good exercise to get acquainted with classical guitar technic ....im gonna stick to that for everyday warming up in order to increase right fingers independance N deterity //// keep up with posting these stuffs please
helpful 🙂, that pinky trick saves a lot of effort and time,.thanks
I’m so glad I found your page, great lesson!
Glad you found it helpful, thanks!
I'm really grateful for the video tutorial and for the PDF 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
The particular is that the poster on the back is the Italian version of clockwork orange
1:44 Full Speed Ahead!!
SUPERB ! Thanks
Good job Sara.
Great Sara 🔥🔥🔥 good job 👊🏽♥️
Super cool, Sara!!❤
Thanks Yukari 🙏
Obrigada ,fantástico !
Excellent! 👍
Hi , good tips! great play... Can you do a video for beginners?
We'll be expanding out instructional content here in 2024 so look for it!
Thank You. Beautiful and Talented. :) Bless..
Thank you so much!
Excellent instruction!!
Thanks Jorge!
Thumbs up !.
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Sorry, my finger smells like that because I'm learning to play classical guitar. No, im not sure why either.. 2:42
I don’t understand the zeros
Zeros represent an 'open' string, or one that you play with your picking hand but do not press down on any frets with your fretting hand!
And an x is mute
i count this in 6/8.. Your count is in 4/4. what's the reasoning behind this?
This is a simplified version and 4/4 is familiar to pretty much everyone.
@@FretDojo granted, but it’s confusing to attempt to count it in 4\4’ as it is not in 4/4.
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measure 37 is super hard
Take it slow and put in a lot of smooth reps. As the muscle memory builds it will get easier!