paleto3 -> RE: Exercise request (Dec. 1 2008 14:16:57)
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Thanks Stu. Got that one too. I should probably let you know what I have, then that will rule out ones I know. I've got: 1) Manuel Granados - Estudio Tecnico de Guitarra Flamenca, Vol. 1; 2) Aaron Shearer (classical) - Slur, Ornament and Reach Development Exercises (good for left hand); 3) Carlos Barbosa-Lima - Elements of Technique for Guitar (excellent for left hand, classical); 4) Ricardo Iznaola - Kithrologus (excellent, classical, but very good for the hands); 5) Robin Hill - The Guitar Gymnasium (classical, but has some good stuff for the hands); 6) Scott Tennant - Pumping Nylon, good technique studies; 7) John Duarte and Luis Zea - The Guitarists Hands (a couple things worthwhile in there, classical); 8) Ioannis Anastassakis - Tremolo (some good ideas in there for learning tremolo, an ongoing project); 9) Several of the Encuentro books including the Núñez one, which has the most technique studies of all the Encuentro books I have seen); 10) 3 Paco Peña books, all "piece" approach though; 11) Christopher Berg - Guitar Technique, Process & Essence (some good exercises in there too, but from classical); 12) The first 2 Oscar Herrero Estudio books, 21 Estudios and 24 Estudios; 13) Isaias Savio - Guitar Technique and Velocity Exercises from this Uruguayan guitarist (also classical, but there are some good exercises for trills, stretches and other things), 14) Plus a smattering of other ones. I'm kind of interested in the simpler chromatic exercises most any flamenco guitarist would be taught from a Spaniard, things we all should probably know, the basic ones. There are quite a few in the Manuel Granados book, which is a good place to start. Thanks again. -Anthony
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