from Beginner to Pro - GET GOOD at Classical Guitar

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  • How to get better at classical guitar? How to pass the beginner level? In this video I want to highlight a few points that can help you to improve your skills and musicianship!
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Комментарии • 82

  • @beatrixguitar
    @beatrixguitar  11 месяцев назад +9

    If you like this video please have a look at my Patreon page and consider supporting my work!
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  • @mrclro
    @mrclro 11 месяцев назад +36

    learning to love the struggle is so important for a lot of facets of life, thank you for the insights Beatrix

  • @nhm1069
    @nhm1069 10 месяцев назад +35

    I asked someone in New York, "How do I get to Carnegie Hall?" He said, "Practice, practice, practice."

  • @clouds5
    @clouds5 11 месяцев назад +7

    Deep and very true. It's one of the beautiful things about being a musician. Everything you experience and do in life ultimately has an effect on your playing. There is the technical side of course which you have to learn. But technique is only a tool. With modern learning tools a 10 year old can have the technical skills of a master (and you can watch that on social media). But only a master can use his technical skills to express the loss of his great love through the instrument. And that what music is about in my opinion.
    I'm a professional musician and while my technical skills have developed some over the past few years I didn't make big steps at all. But I have gained a lot of confidence and I can stand in front of an audience, alone, be relaxed and feel/express the atmosphere of the song. That makes a huge difference in what comes across, even though my technique isn't any different. But my technical skills have become more integrated with my as a human being, they have become more of an extension of me. And that's huge and exactly the reason why "child prodigies" only ever impress me, but never make me feel anything beyond that.

  • @MrEr1992
    @MrEr1992 10 месяцев назад +33

    I'm sorry Beatrix but that was 12mins of nothing

    • @edwardbyrdsong3396
      @edwardbyrdsong3396 4 месяца назад +4

      There’s definitely something to be learned here my friend. This was more about the mindset towards learning. I’ve applied these concepts in many different aspects of life and skills . Such as sports , weightlifting, martial arts, video games when I was playing competitively, foreign language, and yes finally the guitar. You can too brother (: !!!

    • @Texas1836Band
      @Texas1836Band 3 месяца назад +1

      No shit, that was over 10 minutes of my life I’ll never get back
      WAY TOO MUCH TALKING!

    • @angelaskipping3110
      @angelaskipping3110 3 месяца назад +4

      I disagree with MrET1992. I found this quite valuable. My main takeaway was learning that “Technique is your toolbox that you use to make music.” As a self-taught flute player first, I always avoided technique books because I just wanted to play the songs. After sitting with the Fiesta Flutes for a couple of years, I discovered that there was value in practicing techniques if I wanted to really advance to playing beautifully in the higher octaves. If someone told me in my first year with Fiesta Flutes the technique was like a toolbox, I could have started to reach the higher register sooner. Granted that was more of a lightbulb on a reflection for my primary instrument, I can take the same attitude and apply it too the guitar now and find pleasure in playing with all the different tools.

  • @detlefh.7090
    @detlefh.7090 10 месяцев назад +4

    I like your gestures and mimiks, wonderful. If not only you would talk with so great an expression. You have become a master in video production also, a sense of humor included, hats off!

  • @umutcanulus3305
    @umutcanulus3305 11 месяцев назад +3

    20 yearssss!!! you look like 20 wtf

  • @bodycode
    @bodycode 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for these words of inspiration, I started learning guitar on my own about 2 years ago for the pleasure and also for my music... thank you

  • @observer87
    @observer87 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Beatrix
    I visited your country (as a classical guitarist) many years ago and was impressed by the music education based on the teaching of Zoltan Kodaly.
    I feel you could explore some of the following topics in your quest for musical mastery: lifetimes quest:
    1.Listen to music - all genres, historical periods and geography
    know your culture - the social context and musical vernacular
    2. Entrainment - engage rhythmically (physical) with others
    3.Develop physical skills - mechanics, control, stamina
    4. Develop musical skills - literacy, aural, interpretation, historical practice
    5. Develop musical knowledge - theory, etc
    6. Create/curate your own musical identity - make your own compositions, arrangements and editions
    7. Work with other musicians - duos, trios, ensembles, orchestras, singers, musicals, bands
    8.Performance - Connect with your listeners
    9.Share your knowledge - learn through explaining, teaching and demonstrating

  • @Panurg81
    @Panurg81 11 месяцев назад +5

    cheers for this valuable lesson! it will help me in my playing and hopefully also my students. nice angle of view :)

    • @beatrixguitar
      @beatrixguitar  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! It's a little bit packed and I wasn't sure about publishing it, so I'm really glad to hear your feedback!

  • @bziel45
    @bziel45 4 месяца назад +3

    As a professional musician I happened to come across this video. I congratulate you on putting this into perspective. Everyone thinks they have to be great at what they are doing. Instead we should be enjoying what we do. I have been playing over 50 years and still learn something all the time. Trying to incorporate it can be frustrating at times but the challenge is fun

  • @kennyiklei
    @kennyiklei 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, thank you so much for making and and sharing this video. I agree and appreciate your views and suggestions. These suggestions are equally important and applicable in learning other subjects that require skills and perfection to a higher level. Well done and we’ll said! I’m not sure if I should try and start learning classical guitar at this stage of my life but I found this video very encouraging, thank you. 😊

  • @marcelosalgado9729
    @marcelosalgado9729 11 месяцев назад +3

    Guitar is so difficult. But the sound is so nice that one becomes addicted to it despite all the pain it takes to play even the easiest piece. So indeed, one has to enjoy the suffering... specially in the tips of the fingers.

  • @michelparadon
    @michelparadon 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for your advices.

  • @Tony-h8r
    @Tony-h8r 11 месяцев назад +3

    Agree .....it takes discipline and a lifetime of dedication ........

  • @zivori1990
    @zivori1990 2 месяца назад +2

    As someone who took a break from classical guitar, I needed to hear this, thank you!

  • @denniswade4998
    @denniswade4998 Месяц назад +2

    I have been thinking about this very subject a lot lately.
    I am 74 years old, and have just developed a very strong desire to learn classical guitar.
    Now, if I face reality, as much as I want to be here long enough to attain the higher levels of technique and playing, I also have to accept that I may not have that much time left.
    So, instead of getting all morbid and upset, it has become obvious to me that I have to work to establish a mindset of really enjoying the day-by-day steps and training that is necessary.
    I plan to start a personal music journal of my efforts and to record not only the daily practise exercises, but also to record every little progress along the way to help keep me inspired. Did I find the exercises easier today? Was my tone better? Etc.
    And as I learn the necessary techniques, I am also going to add learning some non-classical songs that I have always loved and strive to play them with real feeling.
    I feel that this step is very important, because I not only want to learn good techniques; I also want to bring the music alive with feeling.
    . . . . and what better way to learn and to stay inspired than to include songs that really touch me, even if they are not in the usual classical repertoire?!

    • @beatrixguitar
      @beatrixguitar  Месяц назад +1

      Lots of studies have proven the importance of note taking and journaling the process of learning. And as I always say, music doesn’t have to be difficult to be beautiful. Have fun on your musical journey! 😊

    • @Leapingthrutime369
      @Leapingthrutime369 Месяц назад

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648
    @1minutecomicswalahollywood648 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello,
    Would you like to tell us about your lifestyle? And food habits?

    Also
    What is your opinion on religion?

  • @DaveYadaraf
    @DaveYadaraf 10 месяцев назад +2

    Spot on, and perhaps your most important vid so far. Very important to listen to what\how we play and to "feel" the music and enjoy it, as opposed to just "getting it right technically." Also, mix things up and don't get stuck: Tarrega, Bach, Barrios, Dyens, Linnemann, and DIsney are all good, and even learning a small portion of the piece or movement qualifies. Find something we like and make it our own.
    David Jaggs does this all the time on his channel. He calls it "My take on it." 😎

  • @daverobert7927
    @daverobert7927 11 месяцев назад +1

    mmmmmm Cross training?
    Always do it better then the last time you did it. ie, You go for a run in 10 minutes then next time you go for a run make it 1 second quicker.

  • @tobiasnilsson8934
    @tobiasnilsson8934 11 месяцев назад +2

    Many thanks for highlighting this topic! Do agree to you! To keep up with the playing and struggle on is so important. And to record and listen to what we are doing is soooo important to!
    I also do agree in your way of looking att playing in a wide meaning. Thinks that we have ta use all kind of senses and abilitys in our playing. Very interesting to listen to you!
    Please keep up with posting these kind of material :-)

  • @PegasusFleets
    @PegasusFleets 8 месяцев назад +1

    We aren't putting our faith on anything was difficult !!

  • @heimerblaster976
    @heimerblaster976 24 дня назад

    Getting great at most things is possible, its just that MOST people are not willing to pay the price. Every thing that has value is almost always very challenging.
    The Basic Idea:
    1. Master fundamentals and get them to the point where they are natural correct and you don't have the think about them. ( with guidance of a teacher helps a lot )
    2. Apply fundamentals in context increasing more difficult music. AND more fundaments are added with difficulty.
    3. You have to be more persistent than the problems.

  • @benjaminhartmann4522
    @benjaminhartmann4522 10 месяцев назад +1

    I dont see how this video helps me getting better at playing guitar!?

  • @draftplus
    @draftplus 3 месяца назад +1

    I can get clarity and wisdom from Beatrix that applies to any subject. Beatrix, you have an amazing gift. You touch every relevant key, casually, that most never have been to or experienced, and never knew were there...though obvious if directed to them.

  • @lubos4639
    @lubos4639 5 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate not only the content of your videos, but also your personality and modesty. Happy that young people like you are to share the Planet with.

  • @ArielGMachado
    @ArielGMachado 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and suggestions to improve our skills as beginners. I saw a ElGato stream deck in this video, so I would like a video to show us about how you record guitar performances that look and sounded so amazingly good. Is the same as when vblogging or how prepare your setup for a "serious" recording. Think about it. 🙂

  • @terrybs1
    @terrybs1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Beatrix, wise words I think, and as always I love your sense of fun.
    I have so far to go...

  • @valerieward4044
    @valerieward4044 2 месяца назад

    Yes. You are even creative in the way you produce your videos.
    Another skill you have matered.

  • @aayushdhakal9305
    @aayushdhakal9305 Месяц назад

    Will learning classical guitar makes me better in rock/heavy metal guitar?

  • @androxus001
    @androxus001 4 месяца назад

    Do you consider flamenco guitar is more difficult than classical guitar in usual?

  • @gangsta9812
    @gangsta9812 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great Video!

  • @xlap2564
    @xlap2564 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have been a self taught guitarist for 15 years and hitting a bit of a plateu, looking to change that soon so thank you for this advice. Also, love the look and editing of your videos!

  • @tusk242
    @tusk242 3 месяца назад

    Talk Talk Talk, many of us want to learn, but first HEAR ,, HEAR the lesson to be LEARNED to know if it is What WE LIKE to find FUN to LEARN , not listen and listen more and some MORE and still not know ,if it is better to go to one PLAYS tunes to let us know, We do not really want to know HISTORY , the instructors personal life... blah blah blah,, HUM maybe "AI " would do better to teach, not a lot of TALK TALK< with a few cords played., or stop as if the instructor never master the WHOLE thing, but just so far.

  • @TheirnewtwatapparentlyWell
    @TheirnewtwatapparentlyWell 11 месяцев назад +2

    😊✨😊

  • @nazarnovitsky9868
    @nazarnovitsky9868 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You very much for this new video ! 😊

  • @cau8777
    @cau8777 3 месяца назад

    How can you have 20 years of experience play like 40 years of experience and look 17 years old ??? You are amazing!

    • @beatrixguitar
      @beatrixguitar  3 месяца назад +1

      Hahaha I’m a vampire, I don’t age but I’m 270 years old

  • @mickeogh
    @mickeogh 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was a great video and a nicely presented approach to learning, subbed!

  • @jonathanjohnson2785
    @jonathanjohnson2785 3 месяца назад

    Ich hasse es wenn ich kämpfen muss. Aber ohne den kampf kann man nichts lernen. Danke noch mal für deine videos❤

  • @LiamWakefield
    @LiamWakefield 11 месяцев назад +1

    That worked.

  • @NylonStrings83
    @NylonStrings83 10 месяцев назад

    Whoever thinks classical guitar is the easiest needs a mental checkup 😂😂

  • @twoeagles19
    @twoeagles19 9 месяцев назад

    If You're Bi-Polar i guess it's not possible to play a Medly ! Nya nya nya . Keep Pluckin ! HapPY Holidays !!🎄❄⛄❄🐧❄🎄

  • @Ayo.Ajisafe
    @Ayo.Ajisafe 8 месяцев назад

    Beatrix. Is muting bass strings during arpeggios necessary? Reccomended? If so. Do you have a lesson on this?
    Thanks.

  • @poewitx
    @poewitx 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, awesome vid, I think some of what you spoke of is called, Neuroplasticity. Your vids are very well edited and your style is very down to earth. Bravo

  • @DragmoraProductions
    @DragmoraProductions 4 месяца назад

    Both music and art comes from your soul. That's why when u play or paint. And stop thinking about what u do it becomes amazing.

  • @user-ec2kd8sz3t
    @user-ec2kd8sz3t 4 месяца назад

    As my man Stewart from J Davis Trio says, "Learn the rules so you can break them properly"

  • @vinwillcock612
    @vinwillcock612 10 месяцев назад

    Great advice, be a polymath. Enjoy the learning process and not be obsessed with fame and fortune.

  • @Qt51323
    @Qt51323 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. The pop ups were very distracting and took away from your message.

  • @davidnefesh
    @davidnefesh 6 месяцев назад

    "You have to find value in struggling with the details," as you said. Wisdom. Also, It's wonderful that you find different means of artistic expression, and interesting how they are woven with each other as you describe in your own words. Keep up the excellent work, Beatrix!

  • @seifuabubaker2450
    @seifuabubaker2450 3 месяца назад

    Best guitarst techer

  • @EliasLins1
    @EliasLins1 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice content!! Congratulations!! 🙌🙌 I will share it with my students as well.

  • @pforpancetta4492
    @pforpancetta4492 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, that is a good and helpful way of thinking and practicing any kind of musical instrument, or any other craft. Problem is that, no matter how hard some people try to make us focus on stuff like ear training, melody etc, we still want to play scales at 260 bpm!

  • @infinitecycle3479
    @infinitecycle3479 9 месяцев назад

    Jeez dude you’re a beautiful guitar player and an incredible artist as well? I’m in awe with your talents and dedication you put into your work (:

  • @pauldebruyn4389
    @pauldebruyn4389 11 месяцев назад

    How many times do classical guitar players do without the use of sheet music?

  • @TestamExoTallica
    @TestamExoTallica 10 месяцев назад

    I've been playing for about 8 years and just picked up a classical guitar. My right hand is very good with fingerpicking and rhythm, but after all this time, I still struggle with fretting hand accuracy and moving across strings. It is very frustrating and it makes it hard to build confidence in learning things. Any advice on how to get my left hand on the same page after all these years?

    • @GlenndeRoo
      @GlenndeRoo Месяц назад

      Start simple. For example: switch between open chords.

  • @benjo3459
    @benjo3459 10 месяцев назад

    What age did you start playing/How old are you now?

  • @twoeagles19
    @twoeagles19 9 месяцев назад

    PS. I thought Beatrix was a Potter not a Guitarist , a good one at that ! 😊

  • @joelhamilton6720
    @joelhamilton6720 7 месяцев назад

    Wise words Well done . You are a talented teacher .thank you

  • @youtubedestroyedmylife309
    @youtubedestroyedmylife309 11 месяцев назад

    This went deep philosophically, and I agree with all points made.

  • @Keafian
    @Keafian 7 месяцев назад

    what are some examples of a mindset of someone enjoying their struggles?? or could someone help me understand this better?

    • @ihateyou1379
      @ihateyou1379 6 месяцев назад

      I struggle but I know I’m getting better so it’s ok

  • @vagamorneval8451
    @vagamorneval8451 11 месяцев назад

    True, simply true, thanks.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 11 месяцев назад

    Merci, I liked it gud.

  • @SurrendertheEctypeofficial
    @SurrendertheEctypeofficial 11 месяцев назад

    Killer work!

  • @Roronoakot
    @Roronoakot 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!😚☺

  • @ibrahimismail5625
    @ibrahimismail5625 8 месяцев назад +2

    Classical guitar is like basketball
    The more you play the harder it gets

  • @pierrebroccoli.9396
    @pierrebroccoli.9396 7 месяцев назад

    A very important synopsis to learning an instrument of any nature, including voice.
    At the end of the day - music is about communication, expression of the soul and it is lovely to reach ones audience in that way.❤

  • @gianromanigroup
    @gianromanigroup 6 месяцев назад

    wow you are on the right way to become a politician!: you have talked through a dozen minutes without saying anything interesting and important