
Classical Guitar Lessons for Beginners
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Content
- Cover
- Publisher Info
- Using This eBook
- Contents
- Introduction
- Approach to Practice
- Parts of the Classical Guitar
- The Classical Guitar
- Guitar Preparation
- Strings
- Fitting the Strings
- Option 1.
- Option 2.
- String Height
- Electronic Tuner
- Fretboard Diagrams
- Reading Guitar Music
- Rhythm
- Time Signatures
- The Whole Note
- The Half Note
- The Quarter Note
- Playing Position
- Seating
- Holding the Guitar
- Right Arm Position
- Left Arm Position
- Left And Right Hand Technique
- Left Hand Fingers
- Left Hand Thumb
- Right Hand Fingers
- Right Hand Thumb
- Using a Metronome
- Lesson One
- Picking the Strings
- Picking With Your Right Hand Fingers
- The Rest Stroke
- Notes on the First String (E)
- E Note (1st String)
- Alternation Fingers
- F Note (1st String)
- The Repeat Sign
- G Note (1st String)
- Combining the Notes E, F and G
- Left Hand Position - Review
- Lesson Two
- Notes on the Second String (B)
- B Note (2nd String)
- C Note (2nd String)
- D Note (2nd String)
- Summary - The Notes So Far
- Notes On The Third String (G)
- G Note (3rd String)
- A Note (3rd String)
- Lesson Three
- Rests
- The Whole Rest
- The Half Rest
- The Quarter Rest
- Lesson Four
- Notes on the Fourth String (D)
- D Note (4th String)
- Picking With The Thumb
- E Note (4th String)
- F Note (4th String)
- Using the Right Hand Thumb and Fingers Together
- The Three Four Time Signature
- The Dotted Half Note
- The Tie
- Lesson Five
- Classical Guitar Music Notated in Two Parts
- Notes on the Fifth String (A)
- A Note (5th String)
- B Note (5th String)
- C Note (5th String)
- Notes on the Sixth String (E)
- E Note (6th String)
- F Note (6th String)
- G Note (6th String)
- Left Hand Technique
- The Major Scale
- The Octave
- Lesson Six
- The Eighth Note
- The Eighth Rest
- The Lead-In
- First and Second Endings
- Lesson Seven
- The Sharp Sign
- F# Note (1st String)
- F# Note (4th String)
- The G Major Scale
- Key Signatures
- C Major Key Signature
- G Major Key Signature
- Duets
- The Natural Sign
- New Notes
- Lesson Eight
- The Free Stroke
- New Note
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Picking Two Notes Together
- Picking Three Notes Together
- Picking Four Notes Together
- Lesson Nine
- Classical Guitar Pieces
- New Chords
- Flat Signs
- Lesson Ten
- The Dotted Quarter Note
- A Note (1st String)
- The Six Eight Time Signature
- The Eighth Note Triplet
- Lesson Eleven
- The Dotted Quarter Note
- The Half Bar
- The Full Bar
- New Chords
- Dynamics
- Lesson Twelve
- The Sixteenth Note
- The Sixteenth Rest
- Using The Rest And Free Stroke Together
- Appendix
- How to Tune Your Guitar
- Tuning to Another Instrument
- Tuning Fork
- Pitch Pipes
- Tuning the Guitar to Itself
- Tuning Hints
- Scales
- Natural Notes
- The Chromatic Scale
- The A Chromatic Scale
- The Major Scale
- The Minor Scale
- Keys And Key Signatures
- Relative Keys
- Glossary of Musical Terms
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