http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - An interview with the excellent Canadian classical guitarist Emma Rush. Emma is based out of Hamilton, ON and runs their classical guitar society as well as a guitar festival that attracts some very big players! Check out the interview and her sites as well!
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - One of the things about the classical guitar is that we're often presented with weird chord fingerings and shapes that don't come naturally - here's a quick look at some of my approaches to dealing with this while working through the first few block chords in Bagatelle 1 by William Walton.
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - A video answer for Eddie who commented on my blog about some things I do to help me memorize a piece of music - Check out Part 2 here: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=LbJHO1JSt tU
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - Part 2 of a look at techniques and tips for memorization. This was a video answer for Eddie who left a comment on my blog.
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - Hey Guys, been a week or so since the last upload of Etude 1 - just another version for my reference to compare against the last :)
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - A video about how I practice to try and limit my performance anxiety on the classical guitar. Thanks to EctothermalPuppy for asking the question and I think there will probably be some more videos on this subject!
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - In this video I look at how I approach working with larger pieces of music (in this case a fantasie by Legnani) - Before I've completely learned the piece.
Cheers,
Rob
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - In this video I take a quick look at how I break down a section of music that is causing difficulties to get to the root of the problem without wasting a lot of time playing things that I don't need to play.
http://ClassicalGuit arTraining.com - Hey Guys, this is an exercise I developed a few years back and it works great for any arpeggio - especially Villa Lobos. Hope you enjoy and check out my blog when you have a chance :)
Cheers,
Rob