The Classical Guitar Companion

The Classical Guitar Companion
Author: Christopher Berg
Publsiher: Academic
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190051105

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The Classical Guitar Companion is an anthology of guitar exercises, etudes, and pieces organized according to technique or musical texture. Expert author Christopher Berg, a veteran guitar instructor, bring together perspectives as an active performing artist and as a teacher who has trained hundreds of guitarists to encourages students to work based on their own strengths and weaknesses. The book opens with "Learning the Fingerboard", a large section devoted to establishing a thorough knowledge of the guitar fingerboard through a systematic and rigorous study of scales and fingerboard harmony, which will lead to ease and fluency in sight-reading and will reduce the time needed to learn a repertoire piece. The following sections "Scales and Scale Studies", "Repeated Notes", "Slurs", "Harmony", "Arpeggios", "Melody with Accompaniment", "Counterpoint" and "Florid or Virtuoso Studies" each contain text and examples that connect material to fingering practices of composers and practice strategies to open a path to interpretive freedom in performance. The Classical Guitar Companion will serve as a helpful companion for many years of guitar study.

Classical Guitar Companion

Classical Guitar Companion
Author: Sue McCreadie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 101
Release: 1982
Genre: Guitar
ISBN: 086175171X

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Mastering Guitar Technique Process and Essence

Mastering Guitar Technique  Process and Essence
Author: CHRISTOPHER BERG
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781610650588

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This book assumes a modest music reading ability and some familiarity with basic classic guitar technique. A comprehensive, exploration of the requirements for developing effortless and musically sensitive guitar technique.

The Classical Guitar Companion

The Classical Guitar Companion
Author: Christopher Berg
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190051129

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The Classical Guitar Companion is an anthology of guitar exercises, etudes, and pieces organized according to technique or musical texture. Expert author Christopher Berg, a veteran guitar instructor, bring together perspectives as an active performing artist and as a teacher who has trained hundreds of guitarists to encourages students to work based on their own strengths and weaknesses. The book opens with "Learning the Fingerboard", a large section devoted to establishing a thorough knowledge of the guitar fingerboard through a systematic and rigorous study of scales and fingerboard harmony, which will lead to ease and fluency in sight-reading and will reduce the time needed to learn a repertoire piece. The following sections "Scales and Scale Studies", "Repeated Notes", "Slurs", "Harmony", "Arpeggios", "Melody with Accompaniment", "Counterpoint" and "Florid or Virtuoso Studies" each contain text and examples that connect material to fingering practices of composers and practice strategies to open a path to interpretive freedom in performance. The Classical Guitar Companion will serve as a helpful companion for many years of guitar study.

The Art of Classical Guitar Playing

The Art of Classical Guitar Playing
Author: Charles Duncan
Publsiher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995-09-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457400391

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Not a "method" in the traditional sense, this book explains what happens in the finest classical guitar playing and what in turn the student can do to mold his or her playing to that ideal.

Playing with Ease

Playing with Ease
Author: David Leisner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190693336

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Playing with Ease is a book about ergonomic technique for the guitar, as well as other instruments. Renowned classical guitarist David Leisner offers an introduction to the basic anatomy of movement, advice on relieving unnecessary tension, pioneering ideas about engaging large muscles, and tips for practicing and concert preparation.

Classic guitar technique

Classic guitar technique
Author: Aaron Shearer,Thomas Kikta
Publsiher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985-03
Genre: Guitar
ISBN: 0739057103

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Aaron Shearer's Classic Guitar Technique has long been the core guitar method used by generations of classical guitarists. Alfred Music is proud to present Aaron's first fully revised and re-edited edition of this benchmark work. In addition to new exercises and music, Aaron and music editor Thomas Kikta have included critical new insights into core guitar techniques. Plus, for the first time, the book now comes with a demonstration and play-along CD. Students will be able to hear and emulate the tone and feel of the CD recording and they will have the opportunity to play their pieces as duets with the included recording. In addition, insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer and our exclusive TNT software allows you to changes tempos, mute the student part, and even loop sections for repeated practice. A Federation Festivals 2020-2024 selection.

The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar

The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar
Author: Victor Coelho
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521000408

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From its origins in the culture of late medieval Europe to enormous global popularity in the twentieth, the guitar and its development comprise multiple histories, each characterized by distinct styles, playing techniques, repertories, and socio-cultural roles. These histories simultaneously span popular and classical styles, contemporary and historical practices, written and unwritten traditions, and Western and non-Western cultures. This is the first book to encompass the breadth and depth of guitar performance, featuring twelve essays covering different traditions, styles, and instruments, written by some of the most influential players, teachers, and guitar historians in the world. The coverage of the book allows the player to understand both the analogies and the differences between guitar traditions; all styles--from baroque, classical, country, blues, and rock to flamenco, African, and Celtic--will share the same platform, along with instrument making. As musical training is increasingly broadened this comprehensive book will become an indispensable resource.