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Leñador -> Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 5 2018 3:20:24)

My brother reached out to me recently and apparently my nephew has picked up guitar. He’s about 15 and did a quarter of guitar1 in high school but that’s the only class they offer and he wants to learn more. They asked if I could do some Skype lessons with him and I said sure. He thinks he likes classical(though I’ll try my best to bring him to the dark side) so I need some really basic classical etude type things. Looks like he can handle basic chording and arpeggiating. I found this etude in a minor, it’s nice but might still be a few months out for that.
https://spinditty.com/learning/easy-classical-fingerstyle-guitar-etude-A-minor-Giuliani
Anyone have any other nice sounding simple etudes/exercises?




kitarist -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 5 2018 3:43:11)

Giuliani's 120 Right-hand studies are freely available. Some people have even provided some added value by either ranking them by difficulty or adding tab.

Two examples:
1. With tab added: http://www.guitarteacher.com/media/PDF/Giuliani%27s_120_Right_Hand_Studies.pdf

2. Rearranged by difficulty (in the author's view): http://www.classicalguitar.org/freemusic/exercises/Giuliani120.pdf

These are patterns to get the right hand going. Not much in terms of musical value as they follow the same I - V degrees sequence, but that can be varied.

For a well thought-out technical progression which is also very musical, I'd recommend Juilo Sagreras's "Lecciones para Guitarra". The Delcamp forum/website actually had a bunch of volunteers engrave it so there is a complete set online available for free, here: https://www.guitarraclasicadelcamp.com/partituras/juliosalvadorsagreras.html




rombsix -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 5 2018 13:15:04)

Go here and look under the music tab on top.

https://www.classical-guitar-school.com/




Leñador -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 5 2018 15:35:42)

This is tons of great stuff thanks Kit and Ramz!
I have to learn everything he learns so hopefully he doesn’t get too good too quick. [:D]




estebanana -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 7 2018 1:09:08)

Get Aaron Shearer's book number one and teach him with that.
Or Frederick Noad's book. The Parkening beginner book is ok too.

I also have a PDF method from Phillip Hemmo who teaches at Arizona State I can send it to you and you could ask him questions about how to proceed. He's a great guy and very interested in guitar pedagogy.




Leñador -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 7 2018 20:29:36)

Ah thanks Stephen! That pdf would be nice actually!




estebanana -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 8 2018 3:59:47)

I'll send it over this weekend. I feel I've vented enough spleen on the gentleman luthiers for a few days.




Ricardo -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Sep. 8 2018 16:26:09)

Only thing fun I’ve seen is pumping nylon video and book




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Oct. 6 2018 22:08:46)

Hey I took a "masterclass" from Phil Hemmo when I was in college! He convinced me to stop using the drop D so much when playing the first Bach Prelude from the 1st Cello suite.

The best simple stuff I've seen is Stanley Yates' repertoire level 1 book. Very melodic and pleasant.




Njål Bendixen -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Oct. 11 2018 10:31:35)

Try Juan Antonio Muro's Basic Pieces.

They are for children, but they are very good.




Brendan -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Oct. 11 2018 12:19:30)

Frederick Noad Solo Guitar Playing.

In spite of the title, many of the early exercises are in two parts so you can play with him.




Brendan -> RE: Very simple etudes and exercises (Oct. 11 2018 22:25:37)

Oh and one other thing:



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