Classical Guitar Summer Down Under
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by Dave Belcher
2M ago
Classical Guitar Summer Down Under For the past two weeks Simon and Niki have been teaching and performing at two different classical guitar Summer Schools down under. For week 1, they were at the Sydney Classical Guitar Summer School. And today they've just wrapped up the Taranaki Classical Guitar Summer School. In this article [...] The post Classical Guitar Summer Down Under appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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Exploring the Renaissance on Classical Guitar
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by Dave Belcher
2M ago
Exploring the Renaissance on Classical Guitar Below is a performance of Luis de Milan's Pavana No.1 by Dave Belcher. It comes from our brand new course on Exploring the Renaissance on classical guitar at CGC Academy. This new course is co-taught by Nicoletta Todesco and Dave Belcher. It features 30+ pieces of music from [...] The post Exploring the Renaissance on Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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Sight Reading Lesson for Classical Guitar
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by Dave Belcher
2M ago
Sight Reading Lesson for Classical Guitar This sight reading lesson for classical guitar in 5th position comes from our book Progressive Sight Reading for Classical Guitar. This is just one of 62 such lessons available to members of CGC Academy. Familiarize yourself To start out, we'll play a simple one-octave C Major scale [...] The post Sight Reading Lesson for Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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CGC 2023 In Review
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by Dave Belcher
3M ago
CGC 2023 In Review We had a great year at CGC! As we head toward the beginning of a new year, now is a great time to look back at what happened in 2023. As we celebrate the wonderful things that have been happening in the last year we're already working toward some exciting [...] The post CGC 2023 In Review appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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How to Buy Your First Classical Guitar
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by Dave Belcher
4M ago
How to Buy Your First Classical Guitar Are you looking to buy your very first classical guitar? We'll walk you through everything you need to know so you can confidently purchase your first instrument and get to playing! But, first, let's talk brass tax. How much should I spend?  Okay, let's cut to the chase. [...] The post How to Buy Your First Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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Humidity and the Classical Guitar
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by Dave Belcher
5M ago
Humidity and the Classical Guitar by Dave Belcher Here in the Northern Hemisphere we are approaching the season of Winter. Winter is not a great time of year for our instruments. The colder air in many places, along with the use of heating in our homes, causes the air to dry out. The drier air [...] The post Humidity and the Classical Guitar appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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What Guitar is that?
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by Dave Belcher
6M ago
What Guitar is that? In this video I'll answer one of the most common questions I get on our YouTube channel: What guitar is that? We'll take a look at the guitar I've used for the last thirteen years as well as my new guitar. Paul Sheridan For the last thirteen years I've [...] The post What Guitar is that? appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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Footstool vs Guitar Support
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by Dave Belcher
6M ago
Footstool vs Guitar Support The footstool vs guitar support debate is relatively new, but a consensus has emerged among guitar teachers. So should you use a footstool or a guitar support when playing classical guitar? These days most guitar teachers agree that a guitar support that allows both feet to be flat on the [...] The post Footstool vs Guitar Support appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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The Black Cockatoo (Flying Alone…) by Richard Charlton
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by Simon
6M ago
The Black Cockatoo Flying Alone... The Black Cockatoo is a wonderfully evocative and playable solo work by Australian composer, Richard Charlton. The composer writes:   Composed for Ascham Year 12 student Charmaine Lee, and first performed by her as part of her Music 2 HSC exam in 2008. Black Cockatoos often fly over [...] The post The Black Cockatoo (Flying Alone…) by Richard Charlton appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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Napoléon Coste Lesson 24
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by Simon
6M ago
Download the Sheet Music [PDF + TAB] The post Napoléon Coste Lesson 24 appeared first on Classical Guitar Corner ..read more
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