It's always those youtubers that don't even know how to fingerpick correctly on the classical guitar that give the advice that most people listen to, great video sir hopefully more people watch this
Yes, I found this video helpful and inspiring. I'm an older musician who started with classical guitar but stopped practicing because I got involved in playing with pop bands. Now I've been feeling a desire to get back into the classical guitar and I think it will help to relearn all the basics. Thanks for your channel and hope to be watching more of your tutorials soon.
I have read most of the comments on your video. I'm surprised at some of the negativity . It's a beginner song list, not any other. Keep up the good work! Without feeling one would never make a great musician. Some people are just empty shells. Again a great video.
Good general selections, the earlier Simple Etudes/Estudillos Sencillos by Leo Brouwer are excellent, also many of the easier Carcassi, Sor (especially Op 31, 35, 44, and 60), and especially Giuliani's studies are underrated both as music and as studies. Check Giuliani Op 50, the easier studies from Op51 and Op 139 especially. A good reference is Fredirick Noad's 100 Studies For Classical Guitar, still in print I think.
If one is going to learn Carcassi's "Andantino" it might also be worth doing his "English Dance". Slight variations of many parts of the former appear in the later. Most the the parts of "English Dance" that aren't slight variations of things in "Andantino" are things that would fit in as continuations of things in "Andantino" like continuing a melodic line's movement a few notes farther.
Great video, and shows how important musicality and technique are at making even a fairly simple piece sound like a performance. I am a (largely) self-taught older musician, and the tips I would add are: start slow, play small chunks, focus on quality, not quantity of practice. The only piece I wasn't aware of was Country Dance by Carulli - I will look that up.
When I was teaching, it was clear that there was a good amount of material for all the levels. Of course they have to choose three pieces for the grade, but I would show them a few popular pieces and encourage them to learn the ones that they most enjoyed playing. My strategy was that a relatively new guitarist should be really enjoying the music they play, and not just play what they 'should' play. They will certainly know, if they become performance quality, that playing pieces that are in demand, is a requirement. Pachelbel's Canon was a favourite at weddings, and I got the the point that I hated it. It still haunts me to this day.. 🤑
I think I love you. Im a total noob and haven’t grasped all the chords yet but i hate modern music. It would be nice if you made individual videos on the tutorial for each song. Glad i found you.
There are many tutorials about the advanced repertoire on UA-cam. I don't know for whom they made tthat tutorial for, the untrained one?. I wonder how someone who is not a classically trained could get those things without knowing the basic. So we need to learn from the beginning like this.
I understand that these pieces are good for learning the various hand techniques, but I find them not very interesting at all. What if I don't find the typical classical repertoire that engaging? Is it possible to learn the required techniques of classical guitar using songs from the modern popular era?
Can you play Op. 60 No. 1 by Carcassi, if not learn the basics first, don't rush and you will be able to play almost anything with lot's of practice, good luck
Ironically, a guitarist could play only pieces at this level in his or her repertoire and still be regarded as a competent classical guitarist in many venues.
It's all about how you play it. I'd listen to a beatiful rendition of a Simple piece like spanish romance over a terribly butchered La cathedral any day of the week.
I'd like to throw in Sor's Study in B minor. It's slightly more difficult than your list (except probably for the last) with its extensive use of barre chords, however it's more satisfying to learn as it has a nice melody. Something you can show off to friends or family. I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but being self-trained mostly I did not encounter the pieces you have mentioned. As a beginner (decades ago) I jumped straight to the likes of Lagrima and Romance de amor. I have even attempted BWV 996 Bourree which at the time I have thought be a very difficult piece
Absolutely boring, sorry. If I would have to learn these pieces, I would certainly discontinue playing guitar. But probably you think about playing guitar completely different. As I play also pop, flamenco and love songs, the music is the first priority, even if it is a little bit more work for learning. I‘d rather simplify the difficult part than playing it absolute perfect as written by the music sheets. But I might be wrong. The most important thing is learn it without music sheets or tabs and play it slowly when meeting difficult parts. 🤭😋
I think I get what you’re saying but i also have no idea what you’re saying… The purpose of these pieces of music, or to work on these techniques at this point of development for the student. It is through learning these techniques on easy material that’s playing more difficult material isn’t as frustrating. So, in a way that Music is the top priority as well as the goal is to play it well, and serve the music to the best of your ability.
@@Fortheclassicalguitarist you know, I do not want to be unfriendly or give an impression of being right. As a child I had to learn piano and classical guitar as it was learned in the musical universities. Very unsuccessfully. Later I played with a good friend together only guitar. This was the only time I learned music. This was the time where fun was much more important than perfection and Jimmy Hendrix was born 🤭😋 🎸 . Have fun.
I agree and also they all sound similar! Having said that I wouldn't normally have bothered to make a negative comment. Normally I would just move on.... but yeh they are completely boring !!!
It's always those youtubers that don't even know how to fingerpick correctly on the classical guitar that give the advice that most people listen to, great video sir hopefully more people watch this
Thank you so much! And yea thats partly why I made this video
Please repeat this for all levels!
Haha thatll be quit the task but I will try!
@@FortheclassicalguitaristWhere are you from? Look familiar to me 😊
Thank you - very lovely pieces to learn!
Yes, I found this video helpful and inspiring. I'm an older musician who started with classical guitar but stopped practicing because I got involved in playing with pop bands. Now I've been feeling a desire to get back into the classical guitar and I think it will help to relearn all the basics. Thanks for your channel and hope to be watching more of your tutorials soon.
Thats great! And yes you should there is so much great music out there at all levels
Well done. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I have read most of the comments on your video. I'm surprised at some of the negativity . It's a beginner song list, not any other. Keep up the good work! Without feeling one would never make a great musician. Some people are just empty shells. Again a great video.
Solid technique and nice instruction. Really appreciated your explanation of Free Stroke, hand position and movement.
I cannot tell you the hatred I have for ode to joy because it’s used for every beginner song. You’ve saved me from my hell hole
Haha yea so many beginners
Grande violonista Grande professor
Thanks John. Liked and subscribed. Been playing rock guitar since ‘86 and feeling a lot of satisfaction learning classical.
Awesome so glad to hear that! Keep it up!
Thanks for the tutorial cheers, I'll give them a go 👍
Go get it!!!
I quit player for 20 years but picked it back up 6 months ago. Estudio in C was one of my favorite studies in classical guitar class in high-school
I forget how good these simple pieces sound. Thank-you
They’re so nice and enjoyable to play
Good general selections, the earlier Simple Etudes/Estudillos Sencillos by Leo Brouwer are excellent, also many of the easier Carcassi, Sor (especially Op 31, 35, 44, and 60), and especially Giuliani's studies are underrated both as music and as studies. Check Giuliani Op 50, the easier studies from Op51 and Op 139 especially. A good reference is Fredirick Noad's 100 Studies For Classical Guitar, still in print I think.
If one is going to learn Carcassi's "Andantino" it might also be worth doing his "English Dance". Slight variations of many parts of the former appear in the later. Most the the parts of "English Dance" that aren't slight variations of things in "Andantino" are things that would fit in as continuations of things in "Andantino" like continuing a melodic line's movement a few notes farther.
Yes! Also a great set of pieces! There are so many pieces out there. I shared ones that are common with my students haha
Thanks a lot for give us your time, for explain with more calm .
It's my pleasure!
Great video, and shows how important musicality and technique are at making even a fairly simple piece sound like a performance. I am a (largely) self-taught older musician, and the tips I would add are: start slow, play small chunks, focus on quality, not quantity of practice. The only piece I wasn't aware of was Country Dance by Carulli - I will look that up.
This was exactly what i was looking for as a beginner. Thanks!
awesome I am glad!
When I was teaching, it was clear that there was a good amount of material for all the levels. Of course they have to choose three pieces for the grade, but I would show them a few popular pieces and encourage them to learn the ones that they most enjoyed playing. My strategy was that a relatively new guitarist should be really enjoying the music they play, and not just play what they 'should' play.
They will certainly know, if they become performance quality, that playing pieces that are in demand, is a requirement.
Pachelbel's Canon was a favourite at weddings, and I got the the point that I hated it.
It still haunts me to this day..
🤑
Beauty in simplicity. All of these are good launching pads.
So glad I clicked on this video 🙏🙏
I just stumbled on your channel and I am glad that it. Keep the good work!
Hey Wololo21 thanks so much for the support!
I think I love you. Im a total noob and haven’t grasped all the chords yet but i hate modern music. It would be nice if you made individual videos on the tutorial for each song. Glad i found you.
thanks! Check out the channel “this is classical guitar” he does stuff like that
Nice job, man!
Thanks much!!
Please do this for advanced guitarists too please!
Haha maybe that would be sooo many good pieces though
@@jperfectionthose will kepp you busy for a while...
Gave me good laugh (and new knowledge) as always
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed your video and subscribed! Are there PDF’s for these pieces?
Thanks so much! And no let me know if you cant find them and i can let you know where to find the sheet music for purchase
Which opus is the Sor study from please?
Nice list! Did we ever meet at Boston GuitarFest? I attended from 2017-2019
I dont think so! I was there in 2016 and 2022-23!
Thank you for this wonderful selection of classical guitar pieces!
Thank you for checking it out!
There are many tutorials about the advanced repertoire on UA-cam. I don't know for whom they made tthat tutorial for, the untrained one?. I wonder how someone who is not a classically trained could get those things without knowing the basic. So we need to learn from the beginning like this.
Now do Intermediate Classical Guitar Music
Haha so many people want this 😂
I understand that these pieces are good for learning the various hand techniques, but I find them not very interesting at all. What if I don't find the typical classical repertoire that engaging? Is it possible to learn the required techniques of classical guitar using songs from the modern popular era?
Can I have your honest opinion
I’m a beginner and I try to learn remembrances from Segovia and I study scale is it good choice ?
Can you play Op. 60 No. 1 by Carcassi, if not learn the basics first, don't rush and you will be able to play almost anything with lot's of practice, good luck
Good selection. I don’t think there was need to put down other UA-camrs in the intro but ok 😂😂😂😂
Not trying to put them down. But sharing why i made the video. But i do wish they made better videos for classical guitar
Easy piece to learn on the guitar: villa lobos prelude no 2
Source: trust me bro
The piece is easy
The piece:
@@Fortheclassicalguitarist I heard this composer makes easy pieces!
The composer: barrios
haha.
Beautiful pieces but how about more we’ll known pieces video?
Top 10 over played classical guitar pieces (songs)
ua-cam.com/video/4ptVWLE-2Gk/v-deo.html
Ironically, a guitarist could play only pieces at this level in his or her repertoire and still be regarded as a competent classical guitarist in many venues.
Yea true… haha
It's all about how you play it.
I'd listen to a beatiful rendition of a Simple piece like spanish romance over a terribly butchered La cathedral any day of the week.
I think the simplest tunes sound nice.
Like which ones?
@@Fortheclassicalguitarist Spanish Dance by Gaspar Sans.
Good selection, knew all but the first and will look that one up. One piece I like is “Andante” by Carulli especially the two parts.
nice! And yea the carulli andante is a great one to work on for two different techniques!
No Sky guitar on results..😭
Sadly not haha, but sky guitar is a great channel!
@@Fortheclassicalguitarist I hope they will make a social media channel too. I kinda want to see their faces
I'd like to throw in Sor's Study in B minor. It's slightly more difficult than your list (except probably for the last) with its extensive use of barre chords, however it's more satisfying to learn as it has a nice melody. Something you can show off to friends or family.
I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but being self-trained mostly I did not encounter the pieces you have mentioned. As a beginner (decades ago) I jumped straight to the likes of Lagrima and Romance de amor. I have even attempted BWV 996 Bourree which at the time I have thought be a very difficult piece
👍
Thanks!
As this is meant to be educational, more details should be provided for the pieces, so people can trace them.
It is a tune not a song
Who says? I guess its not but anything is a tune. I call songs on the radio tunes. Im sure im not the only one
I would recommend the channel sky guitar. The pieces in this list are boring as hell and makes classical guitar sound mediocre
Hmmmmm maybe. Sky guitar is a good channel though!
Funny that among sky guitar’s easy pieces are some of the same “boring” ones you’re complaining about here.
You should not talk too much, man !
Absolutely boring, sorry. If I would have to learn these pieces, I would certainly discontinue playing guitar. But probably you think about playing guitar completely different. As I play also pop, flamenco and love songs, the music is the first priority, even if it is a little bit more work for learning. I‘d rather simplify the difficult part than playing it absolute perfect as written by the music sheets. But I might be wrong. The most important thing is learn it without music sheets or tabs and play it slowly when meeting difficult parts. 🤭😋
I think I get what you’re saying but i also have no idea what you’re saying…
The purpose of these pieces of music, or to work on these techniques at this point of development for the student. It is through learning these techniques on easy material that’s playing more difficult material isn’t as frustrating. So, in a way that Music is the top priority as well as the goal is to play it well, and serve the music to the best of your ability.
@@Fortheclassicalguitarist you know, I do not want to be unfriendly or give an impression of being right. As a child I had to learn piano and classical guitar as it was learned in the musical universities. Very unsuccessfully. Later I played with a good friend together only guitar. This was the only time I learned music. This was the time where fun was much more important than perfection and Jimmy Hendrix was born 🤭😋 🎸 . Have fun.
I agree and also they all sound similar! Having said that I wouldn't normally have bothered to make a negative comment. Normally I would just move on.... but yeh they are completely boring !!!
LAME😂😂😂😂