
Explore classical guitar from scratch with a detailed training set that blends basic music theory, hand position, fingerings, and practice excerpts for both beginners and advanced players.
Trace the evolution of the classical guitar from the Renaissance four-string instrument to the modern six-string and explore how the Torres guitar and thicker bodies shaped tone and projection.
Explore the classical guitar's anatomy, detailing the body with top, back, and sides, sound hole, bridge, saddle, and the neck with fingerboard and frets, plus headstock and tuning pegs.
Explore basic music theory and learn to read notes, staff, and clefs for classical guitar, focusing on treble clef, with brief notes on bass and alto clefs.
Master note values and rests in four-four time, from whole notes worth four beats to half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes, with careful distinctions of rests.
Place notes on the staff's five lines and four spaces. Learn note names do re mi fa sol la si do and letters c d e f g a b.
Memorize guitar note locations by listening from the top string to the A note, focusing on the E to A range, and replaying the recording to reinforce memory.
Explore how accidentals modify notes with sharp, flat, and natural signs, including B flat and C sharp. Relate half steps to guitar frets and note the rare double signs.
Explore how whole steps and half steps separate notes on the keyboard, using C, D, E, F, and sharps and flats, including middle C and C sharp.
Learn how time signatures, bar lines, and measures shape rhythm, with 3/4 and 6/8, and how quarter, half, and eighth notes fit in each measure, ending with the bar line.
Review note values and durations: whole four beats, half two, quarter one, eighth half, sixteenth quarter—and learn how a dot extends note or rest by half in four-four time.
Discover major and minor scales through whole and half-step formulas, learn how to build scales from any note, and compare major versus minor moods with practical examples.
Learn how chords are formed from the C major scale into major and minor triads on the guitar, using interval rules and arpeggio practice.
Explore essential basic music theory for guitar: ties extension expression syllable, legato, rhythm coding patterns like van and izmir, dynamics, crescendos, and enharmonics.
Learn classical guitar posture and positioning by resting the right arm and guitar on a supported left-leg setup, using natural, relaxed grip for balance and comfort.
Learn how to grow and maintain nails for classical guitar, including filing tools, round nails, left-hand short nails, right-hand balance, and tips to avoid buzzing or fretboard damage.
Tune a classical guitar with headstock pegs and a tuning app on your phone, naming strings from bottom E to top E and adjusting each to its target pitch.
Learn the names and numbers of the fingers on hands for guitar, including right-hand P, I, M, a, x, and left-hand numbering from one to four, preparing open string exercises.
Develop right-hand control in classical guitar by practicing apoyando rest-stroke and tirando techniques for polyphonic melodies, with four-strike per-string exercises to build accuracy before each session.
Develop left-hand control by maintaining a fretboard–parallel hand, proper thumb position, and finger-tip fretting, starting with open strings and first-fret exercises using tirando and apoyando.
Explore note positions on the guitar through intervals and octaves, using the equal tempered system where each fret is a half step, and learn octave relationships at the 12th fret.
Master first-string playing through left-hand note practice on E, F, and G, timed in four-four with right-hand I and M in strict sequence, plus melodic exercises and downloadable pieces.
Practice the second string with B, C, and D using half-step and whole-step intervals, then switch to the first string for C, D, and F notes with vertical presses.
Learn jingle bells on classical guitar in four-four time, using I and M fingers to play f, g, c, and d notes, with a fourth finger for smoother transitions in measure eight.
Practice two third-string exercises in 4/4 time, fretting A on the third string second fret and C on the second string, using i and m with no overlap, eighth notes.
Practice arpeggio exercises on open strings using the p i m a and p a mi patterns, focusing on the top three strings to strengthen finger control.
Cover fourth-string exercises, locate e and f on the d string after d, and practice a two-four rhythm piece with polyphonic right-hand technique using quarter and eighth notes.
Learn Pirates of the Caribbean theme part 1 on classical guitar, focusing on 3/4 time. Practice with repeat signs, string positions four to one, and tempo with backing track.
Move to the fifth string and play open a, then b on the second fret and c on the third fret, in four-four time with quarter, eighth, and half notes.
Master sixth-string exercises on the open E string, fretting f and g with the first and third fingers while plucking with i, m, and p. Learn to read quarter notes, dotted half notes, rests, and polyphonic passages, and practice slowly and consistently.
Master basic music literacy, note reading, guitar technique, and warm up for 11 classical pieces from easy to difficult.
Learn Antonio Cano’s divertissement, analyzed in two-four time with half, eighth, and quarter notes and rests; practice coordinating upper and lower parts using specific fingerings and bass notes.
Analyze four-four time, rhythm values (quarter, half, whole notes), and ties across measures while splitting into upper and bass parts. Learn muting techniques to prevent ringing strings for clarity.
Explore the romance piece in 3/4 time, blending upper and bass parts with dotted half and quarter notes, mastering the high a, hand position shifts, and repeat structure.
Learn Stephen Smith's Charros through a highlighted arpeggio technique in 3/4 moderato, with cross-string fingering and bass- and upper-part coordination, ending in a C major chord.
Explore andante in a minor by Dionisio Aguado, focusing on note reading ability and arpeggios. Learn to count 4/4 time with 16th notes and prepare for tremolo technique.
Learn morning, a 3/4 piece by edvard grieg, using i, m, a right-hand technique and coordinated upper and bass parts, with values, ties, and f sharp and e flat nodes.
Learn to play Bartolomeo Waltz in 3/4 with harmonic technique, including key of e minor, f sharp accidentals, slides, and expressive bass walks, plus practical harmonic execution.
Master the tremolo technique using 16th-note quadruplets with p a m i on the low e string, practice with a metronome for at least ten minutes daily.
Learn the tremolo technique in Malaguena, set in three-four time with a bass melody and eighth-note figures. Practice measure-by-measure fingerstyle plucking, tremolo emphasis on e notes, and fermata.
Explore Greensleeves in six-eight rhythm, learn to navigate incomplete measures, and build legato plucking and finger patterns for a fluent performance.
Master Greensleeves part 2 rhythm by counting sixteenths and eighth notes and practicing the C major chord as C, G, C, G with bass notes.
Learn to play Asturias by Isaac Albéniz on classical guitar, explore its A64 time signature with six quarter-note beats per measure, practice bass/melody coordination, and optional tremolo, using PM practice.
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In this comprehensive online course, Classical Guitar Training Set, you will learn guitar playing techniques from beginner to advanced levels, while also discovering how to apply basic music theory directly to your instrument.
In the first sections of the course, we will build a strong foundation by covering the fundamentals of music theory. You will effectively learn essential concepts such as:
Notes and the staff
Clefs
Note values and rests
Placing notes on the staff
We will also explore:
Accidentals: sharps, flats, and naturals
Intervals: whole steps and half steps
Time signatures, bar lines, and final bar lines
Dotted notes
Scales and modes
Major and minor scales
Basic chord theory
Before we start playing the guitar, we will cover essential preparation topics such as:
Correct guitar posture and hand position
Finger numbering
Nail care
String names
How to tune your guitar correctly
Then, we will work on both right-hand and left-hand techniques in a practical way, improving control through finger exercises.
Once your foundation is solid, we will move on to learning the notes along the guitar fretboard, from the 1st string to the 6th string. After that, you will start playing popular solo pieces while progressing quickly through 11 classical guitar pieces arranged from the easiest to the most difficult.
By the end of the course, you will gain impressive control over the classical guitar and take both your skills and confidence to the next level!
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