Mastering the Classical Guitar, Book 1A is the first in a progressive series using a wide variety of musical repertoire and educational material to provide a solid technical foundation for classical guitar students, exposing the full range of the instrument's potential and repertoire. Book 1A is most appropriate for students with no prior knowledge of the guitar or music theory, or for those who simply want a fresh start with the classic guitar. It is written in three broad sections: Progressive Studies and Pieces, Technical Exercises and Rhythmic Reading. Tips on how to integrate the three sections are provided throughout the book. Every chapter begins with exercises writtenspecifically to improve a certain aspect of one's playing, followed by various examples from the classical music repertoire and traditional songs from various cultures. While every aspect of classical guitar technique is clearly described and illustrated, students using this book would still benefit from the advice and constructive feedback of a competent teacher. Consequently, teachers will find opportunities to assert their individual teaching perspectives within this method, making it a perfect road map for the instructor and student's musical journey. Written in standard notation only, Mastering the Classical Guitar, Book 1A comes with extensive online audio examples. Fingering is kept to a minimum to encourage effective sight reading, allowing teachers and students to annotate their own ideas about digitation and contribute to their own learning process. Includes access to online audio.
Contents
About the Author
About this Book
How to Use this Book
A Note to Students
Recommendations
The Classical Guitar
Tuning
Playing Position
Fingers
Right-Hand Position
Strokes
Left-Hand Position
Part I: Progressive Studies and Pieces
Chapter I: Basic Music Symbols
Pitch Notation
Rhythmic Notation
Chapter II: The Right Hand
Open Strings 1, 2, & 3
Combining Open Strings
Chapter III: The Left Hand
Notes on the First String
Notes on the Second String
Combining Strings 1 & 2
First Songs
Notes on the Third String
Chapter IV: Rhythm Studies
Eighth Notes
Rests
Pickup Notes
Ties
Dotted Quarter Notes
Chapter V: The Thumb
The Open Bass Strings
Combining Bass Strings
Notes on the Fourth String
Notes on the Fifth String
Chapter VI: Accidentals & Key Signatures
Sharps, Flats and Natural Signs
Key Signatures
Chapter VII: Using all the Notes of the First Position