This is great! I took classical guitar lessons from age 9 to 18. But, I have played very little since then for the past 50 years. I greatly need a great refresher! to square one. I loved this video - so beautifully presented! Thank you! I'm jazzed about getting back into guitar after only listening to guitar music but not playing it for decades.
Why do they spend so much time talking about how you need the right guitar and a guitar with no holes in it or anything? In my opinion shouldn't a new player be working with whatever they can get their hands on and fine tune the quality of their instrument once they actually have a clue what their doing?
Great video content! Apologies for butting in, I would love your thoughts. Have you researched - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro without the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my cousin got astronomical success with it.
I'm into metal and recently been playing a lot of jimi Hendrix but I feel like I need to learn this to go to the next level, I've been using different genres to help me progress, going to work on this when I get some new guitar strings for my classical guitar
I completely disagree regarding your comments on nail and nail length. Plucking produces a certain sound but the goal I think is to achieve the perfect attack and "release" with your own physical characteristics. Too much nail tends to sound tinny with no body but with experimenting and lots of practice using a combination of nail, flesh and angle of attack and you will be rewarded with stage worthy tone.
Isn't it a bit like being in your own kitchen? It's yours. Do what you want. What works for some doesn't work for all. Ask anyone, or read about people that have played with Willie Nelson.
I love my classical guitar. I have an inexpensive Emperador. I've been playing for almost a year and have learned a bit of finger picking even tapping the guitar to make drum sounds while playing. This is a big step for me seeing that I've been playing death metal for 30 years. I listen to all kinds of music. I would say my least favorite genre is country music. I've tried my entire life to like it and I just don't. I have a handful of songs and country music that I like. Bluegrass is another interesting genre because of the banjo and the skill it takes to play that instrument. I enjoy reggae rap dubstep techno classical rock and roll heavy metal death metal Lo-Fi jazz blues and especially instrumental music of various kinds. I find the Indian sitar to be a very intriguing instrument. Flamenco music is a strong love of mine. So I guess in short I love all music except for country music and probably elevator music and I don't really care too much for Mumble rap but even all of the good rappers they don't like Mumble rap either. LOL anyway sorry this message is really long I voice type. I just wanted to say that the classical guitar has one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard and I give massive amounts of respect to those who play it because it is extremely difficult to play these instruments well. Favorite song that I'm learning... Fingerpicking moonlight sonata and I have found that tuning the guitar from standard e down to e flat or possibly even d sounds fantastic. Much love for classical music and flamenco it is definitely some of the greatest music in human history. There's this one fellow named Marcin that I've seen here on UA-cam and he plays in such a way where I almost think he's not even human. Lots of other guitarist too that are great. It is truly a blessing to hear some of the Masters play and I hope to be one myself one day. Long live music! ❤️
✝️God loves you so much! Come to him and experience his love for you. Come to him, it isn’t a coincidence that your seeing this :). God wants a relationship with you.✝️
I don't have a classical guitar yet but it will be my second purchase after a new bridge for my other electric. Until then, I'll be playing these on my electric that still works.
Hi, I have been a electric guitarist and electric guitar teacher lol for 37 years but I have never ever however but generally played a nylon string guitar and after developing cancer having to take some time off, I have decided to completely switch to classical guitar as my love for the music has grown exponentially, and I have some friends at the local Richmond music Academy in Virginia, who have offered me an opportunity to teach modern jazz And electric music for them in exchange for my classical guitar lessons which will give me a lot of access however, in my search for guitars, I have found the Tonewood of yesterday to not truly be available today the German spruce with the Ebony back sides seem to be the guitar of yesterday, however, today options are certainly out there for many different choices as crossover guitars as full-blown classical guitars anywhere from $200 to 15 or 20,000 I have seen but realistically I have looked at Yamaha Cromona and a few others Alhambra. I am curious to know as there is one particular guitar you might point me in the direction of And do you think Cedar is the better top With rosewood or do you prefer a particular type spruce in general looking around the $3000 mark don’t you wish are certainly I do that Eastman made some nylon string guitars if they do I have not found them but they’re quality and six string acoustics has been fantastic, and my students certainly benefit from them Lol thanks for any advice at 50. I am just looking to make good decisions I have less Paul that cost $20,000. Surely I can afford to spend a reasonable amount on a good guitar but truly sometimes good is not necessarily the case it’s all about application, and I am truly trying to go traditional classical, not crossovers thanks 2:50
the more I play normal acoustic guitar I naturally have to play with the instrument held classically and I have been in a more classical wrist position just because of the tone you get from those strikes.
Lol.... I'm left handed, and am learning anew, as a left handed, after not playing for 25 years.... I used to play right handed, but my natural rhythm is left handed (same with drums, I have to mirror the set up, and then it's natural)... I'm looking forward to this : )
I got my first 3/4 classical guitar made in romania back in 1996, at first i didnt liked it, i found it hard to play since i was 8 years old and a beginner. 25 years later, i still have this guitar and i actualy love it. In 1996 it was considered a cheap guitar, but today, compared to what is considered a cheap guitar, mine is actualy a good guitar. I did 5 years of classical in highschool and than i went throught jazz and blues, wich i also play on this romanian guitar.
The Sound hole is offset from middle for technical resonance reasons and ALL 'Guitars' have six strings. 'Gui' means Six and 'Yar' means Strings. Hence 'Sitar' meaning Silly amounts of strings. ..
The comment early on in the video about classical guitars having (only) six strings is incorrect and ignores an over two centuries old tradition of the 7 string guitar from Russia which includes a large repertoire written for it.
hi , hope youre doing great. what is the right type of guitar? I want to buy a classical guitar not more than $2500. so which one is better. i want a good guitar.
What kind of classical guitar you recomand for beginners with cutway ? I'm 58 , I played 30 yrs ago and started a year ago, but guitar what I have is Made In China, bought 8 yrs ago, it hasn't good sound, the body of guitar isn't flat, I saw the damage. Recomand me some very cheap one ,cos I'm not able to buy something expensive. I have anxiety -depression desorder and playing is my therapy. Pls, help ! Thank you ! Regards from Zageb, Croatia, Europe, Sanda.
At 2:37 you begin to speak of how high above the fretboard the strings should be. You tells us essentially, not too close nor too far. Respectfully sir, for our benefit, stating some numbers at that juncture instead of presenting very vague guidance, is needed by us. Within a range of 10% to 15% , the string bottoms should be how many 1000ths of an inch, or 1000ths of a cm, above the first fret, and how high above the last fret? Best regards!
Each fingernail is a natural pick that is shaped perfectly to play the guitar. Fernando Sor wrote a book about guitar technique. Playing with fake nails can work, I've used that. But it still doesn't match the quality of real fingernails that you've played with for a long time. Playing with a pick, or without fingernails, won't work because the technique and mobility required to play the pieces would be completely lost.
sorry dude....I'm playing on an electric just show me the ways of the classical guitarist. Be glad I'm not watching a video on heavy metal gallop picking or something. TEACH ME YOUR WAYS
Excellent video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (probably on Google)? It is a great one of a kind guide for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro minus the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my best friend Jordan at last got great results with it.
gary vidal that's a little exercise written by myself based around a spanish chord progression and the phrygian dominant scale which will be available in that video lesson
❤ why is it that traditionally the guitar is played finger only as I have seen some players with pics very few but a couple just curious I understand that’s a traditional method kind of like 1959 less Paul and rock ‘n’ roll but it seems to me the pic could be handy for beginners I don’t know I am just not used to playing with my fingers. I even play bass with a pic. and isn’t playing with long fingernails nothing more than a natural pic and didn’t you just say you get better response which seems to make sense to me as well because you can pluck the string better with the nail, but as I am totally blind I think I will just use a pic, my soft picking is more elegant than what you’re doing with your fingers now as I am playing on this Alhambra that I purchased a few days ago looking for advice for a hiring guitar, but even with the microphone right up against my hands, there is no transfer noise just trying to understand the necessity for this as I play by ear I am picking it up pretty easily, but I am sure there is a lot left to go just basic songs but since I am familiar with music, it seems to be translating without a problem. Thanks. being able to read music is certainly without a doubt and advantage in every instrument I’ve played. I just thought technique and guitar specifically would be the questions I would have, but I am finding there is definitely frustration in both direction and most of them are based on strong opinion, and not fact, no matter how long I am involved with music I think we will always find the case
@@prodigaldaughter5978 I've done it. Fixed it for free. There's a screw inside the guitar, which makes the guitar neck concaved or convexed. Now it's like brand new! Thanks for your reply. 💗
Classical guitarist Thu Le wants me to buy a guitar from her website. In U.S. currency, the guitar is slightly over $1000. I am not a concert guitarist. I paid less than $200 for my Lucero classical guitar a few months ago. I don't think paying over a $1000 for guitar that I mostly play in my room makes sense. Thu Le's guitar is an overseas instrument supposedly made in Spain. I know that people are desperate for money during the pandemic. I think a guitar no more than $500 but greater than my Lucero guitar is all I need. I need someone to help me make a right decision. What do you say? I like my guitar but would like to own a better quality instrument. You say?
Are you a guitar tutor? We have just released free guitar and music PDF worksheets for download. www.teacherscompanion.com/free-guitar-tuition-worksheets-for-your-music-teaching-business/
✝️God loves you so much! Come to him and experience his love for you. Come to him, it isn’t a coincidence that your seeing this :). God wants a relationship with you.✝️
Nice Video! Sorry for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a great exclusive product for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro without the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend Sam after a lifetime of fighting got amazing success with it.
I got a Brazilian Cidra beat up guitar with scratches,,,,,dents,,,,loose ,,,,bridge.,.,and. Let me tell I install or they did a guitar center tech new strings winders and a new bridge and saddle and off course new Addario Clasical Strings n let me say I bought A new Cordoba from store n return it cause my Cidra guitar sounds way better must be at least 50 yrs old I m gonna make a video or did on my channel ReneCuevasVideos for u to see. Blessings my guitar friends
I can only afford something from a junk shop and am left handed. I guess that means I can't play classical guitar. I am poor and disabled my life isn't worth living
Talk , talk talk talk , duh may be need "AI" skipping ALL the TALK TALK TALK that many of us KNOW , but listing to all the TALKING, to really learning Made many of us QUIT. $$$ time and money in a busy days life, with little time to get to a lesson, play for 30 minutes. travel home. TOO LATE now have to get ready for next day at work....GET it . We want to know who is teaching can play tunes that seem FUN TO LEARN , or practice Not cords .stop and talk talk talk some MORE>
Well, you should stop anyway, but playing with your nails is not required. Learning good form and technique is better. And strengthing the finger/hand muscles gradually. (I've heard zinc deficiency is one reason for biting your nails... Good for your immune system too.)
00:20 when he said first of all, i thought he was going to say "you need a cathedral"
Twenty seconds 20 likes
i was thinking the same thing
As an alternative, you get great sound playing in the bathroom.
:D
😂
This is great! I took classical guitar lessons from age 9 to 18. But, I have played very little since then for the past 50 years. I greatly need a great refresher! to square one. I loved this video - so beautifully presented! Thank you! I'm jazzed about getting back into guitar after only listening to guitar music but not playing it for decades.
Why do they spend so much time talking about how you need the right guitar and a guitar with no holes in it or anything? In my opinion shouldn't a new player be working with whatever they can get their hands on and fine tune the quality of their instrument once they actually have a clue what their doing?
@@friedrichdostoyevsky491 Interesting.
@@dustin898 yeah. Apparently I was in a dick mood. My apologies.
This is a classical guitar video
@@jandynotaloca and
My guitar has a crack in it and makes a buzzing sound
2:10 you bet that’s my new party trick.
Great video content! Apologies for butting in, I would love your thoughts. Have you researched - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro without the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my cousin got astronomical success with it.
I'm into metal and recently been playing a lot of jimi Hendrix but I feel like I need to learn this to go to the next level, I've been using different genres to help me progress, going to work on this when I get some new guitar strings for my classical guitar
I completely disagree regarding your comments on nail and nail length. Plucking produces a certain sound but the goal I think is to achieve the perfect attack and "release" with your own physical characteristics. Too much nail tends to sound tinny with no body but with experimenting and lots of practice using a combination of nail, flesh and angle of attack and you will be rewarded with stage worthy tone.
Isn't it a bit like being in your own kitchen? It's yours. Do what you want. What works for some doesn't work for all. Ask anyone, or read about people that have played with Willie Nelson.
Where are the other lessons in this series?
Gone. Reduced to atoms.
@@coolname8511 Nice reference
@@coolname8511he’s delusional, take him to the infirmary.
1:58 I have never heard something as beautiful in my life ! Is it original or is it a song ? And if it was a song care to give names please?
Lesson 1 buy a guitar, one that works, lol. Is anyone still waiting for lesson 2 after 9 years?
I love my classical guitar. I have an inexpensive Emperador. I've been playing for almost a year and have learned a bit of finger picking even tapping the guitar to make drum sounds while playing. This is a big step for me seeing that I've been playing death metal for 30 years. I listen to all kinds of music. I would say my least favorite genre is country music. I've tried my entire life to like it and I just don't. I have a handful of songs and country music that I like. Bluegrass is another interesting genre because of the banjo and the skill it takes to play that instrument. I enjoy reggae rap dubstep techno classical rock and roll heavy metal death metal Lo-Fi jazz blues and especially instrumental music of various kinds. I find the Indian sitar to be a very intriguing instrument. Flamenco music is a strong love of mine. So I guess in short I love all music except for country music and probably elevator music and I don't really care too much for Mumble rap but even all of the good rappers they don't like Mumble rap either. LOL anyway sorry this message is really long I voice type. I just wanted to say that the classical guitar has one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard and I give massive amounts of respect to those who play it because it is extremely difficult to play these instruments well. Favorite song that I'm learning... Fingerpicking moonlight sonata and I have found that tuning the guitar from standard e down to e flat or possibly even d sounds fantastic. Much love for classical music and flamenco it is definitely some of the greatest music in human history. There's this one fellow named Marcin that I've seen here on UA-cam and he plays in such a way where I almost think he's not even human. Lots of other guitarist too that are great. It is truly a blessing to hear some of the Masters play and I hope to be one myself one day. Long live music! ❤️
Hi! I read this and immediately thought: this person sounds a lot like me musically. We should have a musical chat someday!
✝️God loves you so much! Come to him and experience his love for you. Come to him, it isn’t a coincidence that your seeing this :). God wants a relationship with you.✝️
Good rapist 🤨
Nice music n writing God bless u n ur love 4 music like me. I was born in june
Indeed!! Self-taught in 6-string acoustic, a little piano, shakers, congas and now learning drums and trumpet. Long live music... Yesss!
Never heard someone play the first cello suite's sarabande so beautifully.
I don't have a classical guitar yet but it will be my second purchase after a new bridge for my other electric. Until then, I'll be playing these on my electric that still works.
shut up
@@shitfacedd your mom
@@pythonironsight654 shes dead
@@shitfacedd why are you so angry?
Hi, I have been a electric guitarist and electric guitar teacher lol for 37 years but I have never ever however but generally played a nylon string guitar and after developing cancer having to take some time off, I have decided to completely switch to classical guitar as my love for the music has grown exponentially, and I have some friends at the local Richmond music Academy in Virginia, who have offered me an opportunity to teach modern jazz And electric music for them in exchange for my classical guitar lessons which will give me a lot of access however, in my search for guitars, I have found the Tonewood of yesterday to not truly be available today the German spruce with the Ebony back sides seem to be the guitar of yesterday, however, today options are certainly out there for many different choices as crossover guitars as full-blown classical guitars anywhere from $200 to 15 or 20,000 I have seen but realistically I have looked at Yamaha Cromona and a few others Alhambra. I am curious to know as there is one particular guitar you might point me in the direction of And do you think Cedar is the better top With rosewood or do you prefer a particular type spruce in general looking around the $3000 mark don’t you wish are certainly I do that Eastman made some nylon string guitars if they do I have not found them but they’re quality and six string acoustics has been fantastic, and my students certainly benefit from them Lol thanks for any advice at 50. I am just looking to make good decisions I have less Paul that cost $20,000. Surely I can afford to spend a reasonable amount on a good guitar but truly sometimes good is not necessarily the case it’s all about application, and I am truly trying to go traditional classical, not crossovers thanks 2:50
So when does the lesson begin?
the more I play normal acoustic guitar I naturally have to play with the instrument held classically and I have been in a more classical wrist position just because of the tone you get from those strikes.
It would be helpful if there were answers to the several of us who ask - "which beginner guitar should I buy?"
Where is part 2?
What is the best classical song to learn so I can improve my guitar soloing?
Recuerdos of Alhambra by Tarrega
@@renecuevas4128 ty
@@renecuevas4128
If you can play this song you will definitely be able to play the 99% of the rest of the songs :D
Can u suggest good string for lightweight guitar for fingerstyle?
Helpful tutorial. Need to watch the series or episodes
Well go on then...
That reverb tho..
Reverb on the narration was driving me nuts. I looked down and saw this, hahahahaha
2:40 - Dt-770?
Where are the other lessons?
That camera work od great 1:59😍
Lol.... I'm left handed, and am learning anew, as a left handed, after not playing for 25 years....
I used to play right handed, but my natural rhythm is left handed (same with drums, I have to mirror the set up, and then it's natural)...
I'm looking forward to this : )
Should I switch to acoustic if I want to play pop songs?
Yeah it’d be a good move
Thank you sir.
Which classical guitar would you consider to be a really good beginner guitar.
Cordorba C-7 or Yamaha 40 or whatever you can afford to start ! All my best!
I got my first 3/4 classical guitar made in romania back in 1996, at first i didnt liked it, i found it hard to play since i was 8 years old and a beginner. 25 years later, i still have this guitar and i actualy love it. In 1996 it was considered a cheap guitar, but today, compared to what is considered a cheap guitar, mine is actualy a good guitar. I did 5 years of classical in highschool and than i went throught jazz and blues, wich i also play on this romanian guitar.
Musima, Menges....
@@peterluck3154 Which one do you have? Also what materials is it made of specifically (cedar, spruce, rosewood, ebony)?
lesson 2?
The Sound hole is offset from middle for technical resonance reasons and ALL 'Guitars' have six strings.
'Gui' means Six and 'Yar' means Strings.
Hence 'Sitar' meaning Silly amounts of strings.
..
When he mentioned the condition of the guitar I thought of Willie Nelson's Trigger. It is rough... to say the least.
Theres a video out by the guy who repairs it somewhere on UA-cam.
1:23 the man looked like Mr. Bean lol
Mahesh M lmfao
my 6 year old son just said that and I didn't read this comment until now
What are these terms backbeat, upbeat, downbeat, offbeat, onbeat?
The comment early on in the video about classical guitars having (only) six strings is incorrect and ignores an over two centuries old tradition of the 7 string guitar from Russia which includes a large repertoire written for it.
This isn't the first lesson, it's the prelude to the first lesson.
hi , hope youre doing great. what is the right type of guitar? I want to buy a classical guitar not more than $2500. so which one is better. i want a good guitar.
yamaha c40 ii is nice for 150 usd
Candelas guitars are great quality for the price you pay
What kind of classical guitar you recomand for beginners with cutway ? I'm 58 , I played 30 yrs ago and started a year ago, but guitar what I have is Made In China, bought 8 yrs ago, it hasn't good sound, the body of guitar isn't flat, I saw the damage. Recomand me some very cheap one ,cos I'm not able to buy something expensive. I have anxiety -depression desorder and playing is my therapy. Pls, help ! Thank you ! Regards from Zageb, Croatia, Europe, Sanda.
Can we transform the classical guitar into acoustic?
What brand of strings for Classical guitar?
At 2:37 you begin to speak of how high above the fretboard the strings should be. You tells us essentially, not too close nor too far. Respectfully sir, for our benefit, stating some numbers at that juncture instead of presenting very vague guidance, is needed by us. Within a range of 10% to 15% , the string bottoms should be how many 1000ths of an inch, or 1000ths of a cm, above the first fret, and how high above the last fret? Best regards!
Or just hold up the damn guitar so we can SEE how close they are!
Where's the lesson?
Your Guitar is exactly like the one I just started learning with but I cannot find a model number to get more information on it, please help
Did you continue practice?
❤ thanks
Could you not use a pick to imitate the range of volume one gets from long fingernails?
Kevin Mencer I don't think so because you have to use all your right hand fingers
TheWizard what about finger picks like you use on banjos? One on each right hand finger.
You could use it yes but playing without long fingernails on the fingers' pulp in fine too (that's what I do)
Each fingernail is a natural pick that is shaped perfectly to play the guitar. Fernando Sor wrote a book about guitar technique.
Playing with fake nails can work, I've used that. But it still doesn't match the quality of real fingernails that you've played with for a long time.
Playing with a pick, or without fingernails, won't work because the technique and mobility required to play the pieces would be completely lost.
Amazing video
Its awesome
We have the exact same guitar
sorry dude....I'm playing on an electric just show me the ways of the classical guitarist. Be glad I'm not watching a video on heavy metal gallop picking or something. TEACH ME YOUR WAYS
Excellent video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (probably on Google)? It is a great one of a kind guide for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro minus the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my best friend Jordan at last got great results with it.
Why most of guitarist don't use picks
its a more modern thing and depends on the style you're wanting to play
On Classical guitar we don't use pick because it doesn't have pickguard
thank you
1:57 you can't just pull a naughty tune like that out and not mention it again
so i cant play on steel string guitar...... what if i put that nylon string.....
Great video
awesome video :)
name of music in 1:54??.. pliss!!
gary vidal
that's a little exercise written by myself based around a spanish chord progression and the phrygian dominant scale which will be available in that video lesson
Niye Türkiye'de böyle bir adam yok
❤ why is it that traditionally the guitar is played finger only as I have seen some players with pics very few but a couple just curious I understand that’s a traditional method kind of like 1959 less Paul and rock ‘n’ roll but it seems to me the pic could be handy for beginners I don’t know I am just not used to playing with my fingers. I even play bass with a pic. and isn’t playing with long fingernails nothing more than a natural pic and didn’t you just say you get better response which seems to make sense to me as well because you can pluck the string better with the nail, but as I am totally blind I think I will just use a pic, my soft picking is more elegant than what you’re doing with your fingers now as I am playing on this Alhambra that I purchased a few days ago looking for advice for a hiring guitar, but even with the microphone right up against my hands, there is no transfer noise just trying to understand the necessity for this as I play by ear I am picking it up pretty easily, but I am sure there is a lot left to go just basic songs but since I am familiar with music, it seems to be translating without a problem. Thanks. being able to read music is certainly without a doubt and advantage in every instrument I’ve played. I just thought technique and guitar specifically would be the questions I would have, but I am finding there is definitely frustration in both direction and most of them are based on strong opinion, and not fact, no matter how long I am involved with music I think we will always find the case
Awesome but I don't know scale and chord. Please teach me the chord
Well, fie! Lots of lessons on learning bass on this channel, but this is the only one on classical. Wtf....?
Can somebody please please tell me what is the piece he is playing at the beginning of the video (around 40 seconds)? Thank you.
Google Sharon Isbin she’s the best.You will prolly hear the song.
Donny brown thank you so much!
Are you sure you are not Chris Martin of Coldplay?
How do you fix the buzzing sound if your string is too close to the finger board?
Adjust the tress rod in the guitar. If you're afraid to do it, go to a pro at a local guitar shop and they'll adjust it for you
@@prodigaldaughter5978 I've done it. Fixed it for free. There's a screw inside the guitar, which makes the guitar neck concaved or convexed. Now it's like brand new! Thanks for your reply. 💗
@@YassBass777 you're welcome!
Omg the guitar he was using in the beginning is the same as mine lol
a lot of guitars look the same....
@@jarjarbinks6855
Damn that's a buzzkill move man.
Classical guitarist Thu Le wants me to buy a guitar from her website. In U.S. currency, the guitar is slightly over $1000. I am not a concert guitarist.
I paid less than $200 for my Lucero classical guitar a few months ago. I don't think paying over a $1000 for guitar that I mostly play in my room makes sense. Thu Le's guitar is an overseas instrument supposedly made in Spain.
I know that people are desperate for money during the pandemic. I think a guitar no more than $500 but greater than my Lucero guitar is all I need. I need someone to help me make a right decision.
What do you say? I like my guitar but would like to own a better quality instrument. You say?
I didn't know Paul Bettany made gtr tutorials
Wow
My understanding is that the guitar was a modified lute introduced to Spain during the time of the Islamic reign.
I didn't know jude law narrated guitar lessons.
😘😘🤗🤗
& the adverts show classical music played on a steel strung electric 😂😂
ما که متوجه نشدیم
Are you a guitar tutor? We have just released free guitar and music PDF worksheets for download. www.teacherscompanion.com/free-guitar-tuition-worksheets-for-your-music-teaching-business/
Iam from India can you teach me online through online chatting app
Seven Nations army 3:58
I love the comment below. Lol!!!!!!
I doing good
✝️God loves you so much! Come to him and experience his love for you. Come to him, it isn’t a coincidence that your seeing this :). God wants a relationship with you.✝️
no internet so can't watch so sad
The title says guitar lesson and you're telling the history of classical guitar. This is misleading to the viewer.
Sorry I don't mean to be rude but where's the lesson you didn't teach one thing.
Nice Video! Sorry for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - Riddleagan Skillful Playing Remedy (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a great exclusive product for learning complex guitar chords and become a pro without the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend Sam after a lifetime of fighting got amazing success with it.
I got a Brazilian Cidra beat up guitar with scratches,,,,,dents,,,,loose ,,,,bridge.,.,and. Let me tell I install or they did a guitar center tech new strings winders and a new bridge and saddle and off course new Addario Clasical Strings n let me say I bought A new Cordoba from store n return it cause my Cidra guitar sounds way better must be at least 50 yrs old I m gonna make a video or did on my channel ReneCuevasVideos for u to see. Blessings my guitar friends
This didn’t look like first lesson :)
I hear jarvis
OHH i have the same guitar lol .
FLAMEKO ??? SPANISH ? whatever . .. xD
I can only afford something from a junk shop and am left handed. I guess that means I can't play classical guitar. I am poor and disabled my life isn't worth living
Just play with your left hand, you can do that. Switch the strings around and you are good to go.
I can pay for part of the price if you want
You MUST have a CLASSICAL guitar in order to play classical music.. Using any other type of guitar is against the law.
Talk , talk talk talk , duh may be need "AI" skipping ALL the TALK TALK TALK that many of us KNOW , but listing to all the TALKING, to really learning Made many of us QUIT. $$$ time and money in a busy days life, with little time to get to a lesson, play for 30 minutes. travel home. TOO LATE now have to get ready for next day at work....GET it . We want to know who is teaching can play tunes that seem FUN TO LEARN , or practice Not cords .stop and talk talk talk some MORE>
i guess i need to stop biting my nails
Well, you should stop anyway, but playing with your nails is not required. Learning good form and technique is better. And strengthing the finger/hand muscles gradually. (I've heard zinc deficiency is one reason for biting your nails... Good for your immune system too.)
Wierd. Ituned up and started playing the same e fg shuffle before the video. Loaded