Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Classical Guitar: Technique And Musicianship by Frederic Hand

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Here's a lesson for both classical musicians and fingerstyle guitarists who want to discover their "natural dexterity" for speed, tone and effortless technique! Whether you are a beginning or advanced guitarist, you will benefit from Fred Hand's in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles of classical guitar technique. "Your body and mind have an innate ability to express the music that you hear," says Hand, "you only need to tap into this source."



By learning the essentials of good playing, such as posture, relaxation, fingernail shaping and the correct application of the free stroke and rest stroke, you will quickly become a smoother and more efficient player. As you practice your arpeggios, scales, vibrato, trills and cross-string trills, you'll learn to apply them to beautiful classical-style pieces such as John Dowland's "Lady Hunnsden's Puffe" and a dance by Gaspar Sanz.



Hand's own compositions, "A Celtic Tale," "Heartsong " and "Lesley's Song" are perfect examples of the application of classical techniques to pieces in a contemporary setting.



This is a lesson that will dramatically improve the playing of both classical musicians and fingerstyle guitarists of other traditions. 75-minutes, Includes music and tab book

 

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Frederic Hand - Classical Guitar Technique and Musicianship.part1


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Frederic Hand - Classical Guitar Technique and Musicianship.part7


Frederic Hand - Classical Guitar Technique and Musicianship.part8

1 comment:

Unknown said...

f.y.i. The video is only an audio source, no video.

Also, there is no music and tab book. Only an .avi file.

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