Economy of Motion in the Left Hand Fixed Fingers Finger independence is important. It helps with speed, accuracy and control, all very integral to making music. To work on our finger …
Simon’s Mailbox Jan 2019
A little experiment from CGC, if you would like to see a show/regular episode like this on the CGC youtube channel please let me know! https://youtu.be/9KtE2ymzZlU …
CGC 056 : Member Q&A with Linda Tsardakas
In this episode of The Classical Guitar Corner Podcast, Simon kicks off a new series where he will sit down with members of Classical Guitar Corner Academy and do a Q&A session to help those …
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CGC 034 : Noa Kageyama and the Bulletproof Musician
Dr. Noa Kageyama is a concert violinist who did his studies at Julliard School of Music, but he is also a psychologist and the author of a prominent music blog called "The Bulletproof Musician." Noa …
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CGC 023 : Guitars at the Met
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Scales in Thirds, Sixths and Octaves
More often than not we work on scales using one note at a time. These scales offer a good apparatus to practice a variety of techniques and help us understand the fingerboard. Now, we will look into …
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